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Blame My Ex Inspires Sophomore Album

The Beaches Are Back with a Breakup Anthem

Blame My Ex Inspires Sophomore Album

Toronto Rock Band Channels Pain into Catchy Hit

The Beaches, a rising Toronto rock band, is back with their sophomore album, Blame My Ex. As the title suggests, the album is heavily influenced by a painful breakup experienced by lead singer Jordan Miller.

Miller's heartbreak became the inspiration for the band's massive breakup hit, "Blame Brett." The song resonated with audiences worldwide, capturing the raw emotions of loss and frustration. The band has since channeled these feelings into a full-length album that explores the various stages of heartbreak.

Blame My Ex features an eclectic mix of rock anthems, introspective ballads, and catchy pop hooks. The band's signature sound, a blend of classic rock influences with modern sensibilities, shines throughout the album. Guitarist Leandra Earl and drummer Eliza Enman-McDaniel provide a solid rhythmic foundation, while Miller's powerful vocals and introspective lyrics captivate listeners.

In an interview with EARMILK, Miller and guitarist Kylie Miller shared their thoughts on the album's inspiration and songwriting process. "We wanted to create music that people could relate to on a deeply personal level," said Jordan. "This album is a reflection of our own experiences of heartbreak and healing."

Blame My Ex is a raw and honest exploration of the ups and downs of a breakup. The Beaches have crafted an album that is both cathartic and empowering, offering listeners a relatable soundtrack to their own experiences of love and loss.


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