Beach Fossils Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
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Category
Jangle Pop, Noise Pop, Twee Pop, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Alternative
About Beach Fossils
The long-awaited return of Brooklyn’s Beach Fossils, Somersault showcases a band in bloom. Charting into new musical territory with a refined songwriting style, it's an album that captures flashes of life in New York grounded in personal experience.
The band’s self-titled 2010 debut established a sound that was both minimal and enveloping. With Somersault, the group’s first release since 2013’s Clash the Truth, Beach Fossils have channeled years of experimentation into expansion and reinvention. Augmented with more complex instrumentation, including string arrangements, piano, harpsichord, flute, and sax, the new songs offer multi-layered pop guided by sharp, poignant, and honest lyrics.
As the band’s first release on Dustin Payseur’s new label Bayonet Records, which he co-owns with wife Kate Garcia—the group made the most of their newfound independence, investing ample time in expanding its range both musically and lyrically. While Payseur handled the bulk of the songwriting duties in the past, Somersault is a true collaboration between the founding member and bandmates, Jack Doyle Smith and Tommy Davidson. The new songs speak to a more fluid, eclectic sound, filled with lush compositions formed by studio experiments and sampling of the band’s own recordings.
Orchestral pop gem “Saint Ivy” shines with plucked strings, buoyant basslines and a propulsive, wayward, guitar. “Tangerine," a driving, tightly wound melody, rushes forward and briefly leaves the ground due to the gossamer guest vocals of Slowdive’s Rachel Goswell. The effervescent “Rise," which hinges on the spoken word of Gavin Mays (Cities Aviv) discussing a failed relationship, hangs, like many recent breakups, in a sense of suspension. The cloudy, wistful “Social Jetlag,” bustling with samples of crowded streets, features the type of candid, off-the-cuff lyrics that make the entire effort immediately illuminating.
Recorded at multiple studios across New York City, a cabin in upstate New York, and even Los Angeles (including the home studio of Jonathan Rado of Foxygen, who helped engineer part of the album), Somersault turns the newfound chemistry between the trio into a sonic tapestry. Due to the variety of sessions and recording locations, the album was a Frankenstein-like series of reworking and reimagining songs. As the group pieced together different parts in a cycle of creation and cooption, and built out more elaborate songs track by track, the process became more reminiscent of a record created via sampling and arranging than one built by simply grinding out riffs. The long-simmering album, filled with breezy music both melancholic and uplifting, sees the band channeling their voices and honing their craft.
Flowing between shimmering compositions and immersive soundscapes, Somersault evokes the laid-back mood of a warm, breezy city night, the air crackling with humidity and excitement. These songs pulse and pull, capturing a blend of promise and heartache. It’s beautiful and layered, a refined, sweeping creation that threads together numerous styles, textures, and themes into a refreshing, singular vision.
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Genres
Jangle Pop, Noise Pop, Twee Pop, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Alternative
Band members
Jack Doyle Smith, Dustin Payseur, Tommy Davidson
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What fans are saying
Chad
Who thought three fenders could put out that wall of sounds. Amazing show and setlist. My ears are still ringing.
The Oriental Theater
Denver, CO
May 01, 2019
Lili
Beach Fossils were amazing, so were the opening bands but they misinterpreted the size of the space and were extremely loud.
Columbus Theatre
Providence, RI
Apr 05, 2019
Joseph
TIL:
If Beach Fossils ever dissolves (which it won't), Tommy Davidson could probably front a metal band, and achieve similar success
The Dance
New York, NY
Nov 01, 2019
Reed
One of my favorite concerts of my life, anyone know the full set list, didn’t know 3 songs they played.
House of Blues San Diego
San Diego, CA
Dec 11, 2018
Peter
Spectacular. It feels like Deluxx Fluxx wasn’t prepared for how wild Wavves got, but it was still an amazing show.
Deluxx Fluxx
Detroit, MI
Nov 09, 2018
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Beach Fossils Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Beach Fossils
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Beach Fossils on tour?
Yes, Beach Fossils is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Beach Fossils concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Beach Fossils tour
is scheduled for 1 dates across 1 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Beach Fossils scheduled to play?
Beach Fossils is scheduled to play 1 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Beach Fossils tour start?
Beach Fossils’s tour starts Dec 31, 2024 and ends on Dec 31, 2024.
They will play 1 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Brooklyn at Brooklyn Brewery and their next upcoming concert
will be in at .
What venues is Beach Fossils performing at?
As part of the Beach Fossils tour, Beach Fossils is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 31 - Brooklyn,
NY @ Brooklyn Brewery