The Beths

  • Neptune’s Core Venture out of the Midwest (3/28 at KFN)

    Chicago’s music scene has been making a major splash in the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection recently, with acts like Friko, Ratboys, Squirrel Flower, Elizabeth Moen, Dehd, Neal Francis, Macie Stewart (one-half of Finom), and Half Gringa playing some of our favorite shows of recent years.  And...
  • The Beths Open The Met for The National

    Last Tuesday and Wednesday The National brought their stellar show in support of their recently dropped ninth studio album, First Two Pages of Frankenstein, to The Met Philly.  The Tuesday show included “Tropic Morning News,” from the new album, in addition to fan favorites from across their massive discography...
  • Lunar Vacation, Becoming Regulars in the 215 (3/23 at Brooklyn Bowl w/ Rubblebucket)

    Although Lunar Vacation aren’t quite personages of Pitchfork just yet, they have certainly been making a name for themselves recently, especially around the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection, where they played three shows last year.  Last February the Georgia indie rock band opened a sold-out show for...
  • The Beths and Sidney Gish at Union Transfer

    Indie rock band The Beths have traveled across the world from their native home of New Zealand for their current 2023 North American Tour for their recent album Expert In A Dying Field. The quartet consisting of Elizabeth Stokes (vocals and rhythm guitar), Jonathan Pearce (lead guitar and vocals), Benjamin Sinclair...
  • The Beths: Sunshine Punk on a Rainy Philthy Night

    The Beths are the kind of band that teach you how to pogo through heartbreak.  And that was certainly the vibe when the New Zealand harmony-laden power pop quartet played a sold-out show at Eraserhood’s Underground Arts last Thursday, February 24th.  The basement venue’s capacity-crowd hopped, bopped, and chanted...