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Music News - Auckland alt-pop quartet Beachware share 'Respite'

Auckland alt-pop quartet Beachware share 'Respite'

02 November 2018 - 0 Comments

With swimming season just around the corner, it's time for a brand new track from Auckland's Beachware, who share the flirty indie tune for a summer's afternoon Respite.

Respite features shimmery guitars and indie riffs, with shining vocals from RJ Hartnell and Alexandra Selkirk-Hanna asking for an escape from day to day tedium, and the breathing room that time with a certain someone can give.

It's the first release for the band since their 2017 EP Twin Coast Disc Drive. Formerly more of a DIY band, Respite marks the band's closer relationship with producer and engineer Shannon Fowler (Tom Lark) and the track was mastered by Djeisan Suskov.

With a video for Respite to be released this side of Christmas and a couple of follow up singles to come, Beachware have got your summer covered.

Respite is out today via DRM. Listen now on Spotify, iTunes and Apple Music.


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