
In the space of only six months, alternative pop-rock trio Beach Weather have become one of my favorite bands. I first learned about them last summer when I heard their song “Sex, Drugs, Etc.”, which I loved at first listen. Though the song was originally recorded in 2016, and included on their debut EP Chit Chat, it wasn’t released as a single back then, and largely went unnoticed. After releasing a second EP What a Drag, the band went on hiatus as the three members, Nick Santino, Reeve Powers, and Sean Silverman, relocated to different cities and began working on their own solo projects.
As luck would have it, they decided to reunite in late 2021, and began work on their forthcoming debut album Pineapple Sunrise, due for release on March 3rd. In the meantime, “Sex, Drugs, Etc.” went viral on TikTok in the summer of 2022, and started getting airplay on AltNation and many alternative radio stations. The song eventually went all the way to #1 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart. It’s also spent 20 weeks and counting on my own Weekly Top 30, three of them at #1, and ended up ranking at #3 on my 100 Best Songs of 2022 list.
They released “Unlovable” last August, their first new release in five years. They followed in November with the melancholy but beautiful “Trouble With This Bed”, which just entered the top 10 on my Weekly Top 30. Today they’re back with their latest single “Homebody“, and I love it aleady! It’s more upbeat than their two previous singles, with a sunny vibe and infectious toe-tapping groove. Like all their songs, though, the instrumentation, musicianship and production values are top-notch, particularly the breezy synths and lively percussion. And lead singer Nick Santino’s vocals have an earnest, yet casual quality that’s incredibly appealing. All four singles will be included on Pineapple Sunrise.
About the song, Santino told Substream Magazine: “Homebody is a song about being a homebody. That’s about it. Who wants to go out and see people you don’t really like when you could just have your own party for one, roll a joint, order some tacos and watch YouTube all night. We think people are really going to relate to this one. It’s one of our new favorites.”
Been a downer for a minute Sunshine in my eyes Got me blurry all the time Primadonna in my feelings Just a kick back kid in the low lights Homebody Just a homebody Let me slide for a while It’s my own party Homebody Just a homebody Let me slide for a while Slide for a while I can take it I can leave it Cause I’m already bored And it’s seven in the morning Burning messages I Can’t remember if I Forgot or I’m ignoring These days I been fading away And I wanted to stay Don’t keep calling me, calling me nah ah These days I can dream out the day In a lavender haze Don’t keep calling me, calling me nah ah
Beach Weather have also released a delightful video to accompany “Homebody”, directed by L.A.-based photographer and content creator Guadalupe Bustos. With a nod to the 60s, the video shows the guys cavorting around the house in vintage robes as they go about their day as homebodies.
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That is a definite “not sure” for me. It’s good technically but I’m not sure I *like* it.
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Fair enough. To each their own when it comes to music.
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I like the video – very pandemic. His voice sounds a bit like the guy from Phoenix.
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Yes, now that you mention it, it does have that feel.
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I like this band…now that I have their name down.
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Nice of you to drop by after so long Max! I love Beach Weather.
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I do also Jeff and tonight I’ll drop by. Since before Christmas I’ve fallen way behind. I still plan to repblog that Barbara’s song.
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That’s OK Max. I realize my blog is not a priority for you.
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Not just you Jeff. I have many I have to catch up on
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