Raw Emotions Only; Easy Beach Releases “Dual Jewel”

Nearly two years after their debut EP, “Mantra”, Easy Beach is back with the first single off their new self-titled record, called “Dual Jewel”!

Brooklyn Vegan commented that Easy Beach writes “catchy guitar-driven rock music” that any fan should check out, and they’re not wrong. Learning straight from Dylan Baldy (Cloud Nothings) and producer Tyler Floyd (Greet Death, Worst Party Ever) on their songs “Blurry” and “Selena Gomez (Took the Name of this Song)”, taught band leader Ian Cruz how to craft even bigger rock anthems this time around. 

“Dual Jewel” gives listeners a genuine taste of the raw emotions Easy Beach pours out each night on stage. Recorded by the band in Sean Tarolli’s (drummer) home, mixed and mastered by Pat Sheufelt at I/O Detroit, each song on the self-titled record draws inspiration from the chaotic nature of one’s life - heartbreak, addiction, alienation, and hope. 

“We wanted this record to actually sound like us the way we are live,” says Cruz. “After blowing all our tour money on recording equipment, we hit wall after wall trying to get this thing done. At one point, I had to call it quits because I couldn’t help but feel a bit obsessed. The record starts with ‘Dual Jewel’, a song about someone who I was once very close with that lost themselves to addiction. I think it speaks to the tone of the rest of the record - feeling disconnected to the people you once held so closely.”

Stream the single here!

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