The Beaches captures that emotion into pure alt-rock gold on their new track, “Last Girls At The Party.” This track serves as the opening sip of what’s ahead for the band’s long-awaited third studio album, “No Hard Feelings,” set to be released August 29, 2025, via AWAL, and the messy, glitter-smeared portrait of exposure, resilience, and late-night rebellion.
Jordan Miller takes us toward a moment of intimacy and collectivity with her smoky, unapologetic vocals and thumping bass lines. With her sister Kylie Miller on guitar, Leandra Earl on keys and guitar, and Eliza Enman-McDaniel on drums, the band sounds sharp and emotional-loaded, but it wrangles all that with the cool, cocky swagger we expect from this all-female powerhouse.
Written by Aidan Hogg, Georgia Flipo, Eliza, Jordan, Kylie, and Leandra and produced by Hogg, Flipo, and Gus van Go, the song is polished without compromising its raw pulse. It’s soaked in synth textures and punchy drums, built around a chorus that functions like a war cry for anyone who’s ever declined to leave before the lights come on.
“Last Girls At The Party” is tuned into those blurry, chaotic nights of stifled endings, where you knew everything was over, yet you couldn’t find a way to say goodbye. It’s a love letter to friendships, emotional hangovers, and youthful defiance. It’s tender without being mushy and subversive without too much effort. If this track indicates what “No Hard Feelings” has in store, you will hear an album that’s unflinchingly honest, rhythmically addictive, and fearless.
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