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The Beaches Celebrate New Album 'No Hard Feelings' with Tiny Desk Performance
27 Oct
Summary
- The Beaches performed tracks from their latest album 'No Hard Feelings' on NPR's Tiny Desk
- The band shared advice like "start a band with your friends and never stop partying"
- Guitarist Kylie Miller spoke about the strong friendship at the core of the group

On October 27, 2025, the Canadian indie pop band The Beaches made their debut on NPR's Tiny Desk performance series. The group, which has been playing together since middle school, took the opportunity to showcase tracks from their latest studio album 'No Hard Feelings', which was released just two months prior.
During the set, the band's drummer Eliza Enman-McDaniel expressed her excitement, saying "This is the first show of the No Hard Feelings era." The Beaches treated the audience to a mix of songs, including "Lesbian of the Year," "Can I Call You in the Morning?," and "Last Girls at the Party."
Between performances, the band members shared some insightful advice. Guitarist Jordan Miller suggested that everyone consider deleting the horoscope app Co-Star, while also encouraging "any girls watching" to start a band with their friends and "never stop partying."
In an interview with Rolling Stone, guitarist Kylie Miller spoke about the strong bond that has defined the group's journey. "We've always been really close and had this strong friendship that has been the center of our group, our music, and our experience," she said. "I think when people come to see us onstage, one of the things that they really notice is the intense connection that we have with one another."




