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NTS aired an episode dedicated to the music of Beach House on 6 March 2026. Beach House has been played on NTS over 90 times, featured on 65 episodes and was first played on 11 May 2018.

Beach House is an American dream pop band originating from Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The group was formed in 2004 by Victoria Legrand (vocals, organ), who is the niece of French composer Michel Legrand, Alex Scally (backing vocals, guitar), As of 2022, James Barone (drums, percussion, bass guitar) has been listed as the official third member of the band. Since their formation, the group has released eight studio albums: Beach House (2006), Devotion (2008), Teen Dream (2010), Bloom (2012), Depression Cherry (2015), Thank Your Lucky Stars (2015), 7 (2018), and Once Twice Melody (2022).

In 2004, lead vocalist Victoria Legrand moved from Paris to Baltimore, after being dissatified with theater school. That same year, she met guitarist Alex Scally in the city through a mutual friend. Both of them would also be in a band, Daggerhearts, which would end up disbanding in 2005 due to "dysfunctionality". Right after, they eventually decided to form a band, Beach House. Within a year of formation, Beach House charmed indie music enthusiasts across the blogosphere with their languid songcraft, while the eerie warmth of "Apple Orchard" landed on Pitchfork's Infinite Mixtape MP3 series in August 2006. Two months later, on October 3 of the same year, they issued their eponymous debut album, Beach House, for Carpark. Fall shows with labelmates Over the Atlantic were also scheduled. In February 2008, the band released their sophomore album, Devotion.

Victoria can also be heard on Frenemies' Birds in High School album. She and Chris Freeland created harmonies on the song "Waiting for the Ambulance". Victoria can also be heard on Grizzly Bear's 2009 release Veckatimest and she sings on "Slow Life", a Grizzly Bear track featured on the official soundtrack for Twilight: New Moon. In September of 2009, Sub Pop Records announced that Beach House had signed and that a follow up album to 2008's Devotion, Teen Dream, would be released in early 2010, marking their departure from Carpark Records. The album received universal acclaim from contemporary music critics, additionally hailed as one of the best albums of 2010. They began recording their next album in 2011, at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas, which was eventually titled Bloom, and was released on May 15, 2012, as their second release with Sub Pop. Released to further acclaim from music critics, it was supported its two main singles "Myth" and "Lazuli", with the album debuting at number seven on the US Billboard 200 album chart. They further supported the album with two concert tours and a short film, Forever Still.

Following the success of Bloom, Beach House began recording their fifth album, Depression Cherry (2015), in November 2014. Earlier that year, the group contributed to Lefse Records' compliation album The Space Project, with the track Saturn Song. Recording for Depression Cherry ended in January 2015, with the album's lead single "Sparks" being released at the beginning of July 2015. Depression Cherry was released on August 28, 2015, and debuted at number eight on the US Billboard 200 album chart. Two months after its release, the group announced that they would release their sixth studio album, Thank Your Lucky Stars (2015), later that same year, adding that it is "not a companion to Depression Cherry, or a surprise, or b-sides".

After releasing those two albums in 2015, Beach House announced that a compilation album, B-Sides and Rarities (2017), would be released in 2017 as a way of "cleaning out the closet" to pave the way for a new creative process. It was released on June 30, 2017, containing two unreleased tracks and other "rare" tracks. The next year, the band announced their seventh studio album, 7 (2018) and released four singles to promote it; "Lemon Glow", "Dive", "Dark Spring" and "Black Car". 7 was released on May 11, 2018, and was co-produced by Sonic Boom (alias of Peter Kember), singer and guitarist of Spacemen 3. It received universal acclaim by music critics, who praised the adventurous nature of the album and the consistency of the band, with some considering it the group's best album to date.

In 2019, Beach House collaborated with arts company Meow Wolf to release a short film titled "Marin's Dreams", contributing to the Omega Mart exhibition. In 2021, the group announced that their eighth studio album, Once Twice Melody (2022), was ready for release. It was also announced that it would be released in four chapters; the first chapter was released on November 10, 2021, the second on December 8 of the same year and the third on January 19, 2022. The fourth chapter, as well as the entire album itself, was released on February 18, 2022, through Sub Pop. It became the best-selling album in the United States within its first week of release, debuting atop the US Billboard Top Album Sales chart, with 20,300 copies sold in its first week. In April 2023, the band released the EP Become (2023), which contains five tracks that were recorded in the sessions of Once Twice Melody, in which the band described as "(not fitting) in the world of (Once Twice Melody), but… a little world of their own".

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Beach House

NTS aired an episode dedicated to the music of Beach House on 6 March 2026. Beach House has been played on NTS over 90 times, featured on 65 episodes and was first played on 11 May 2018.

Beach House is an American dream pop band originating from Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The group was formed in 2004 by Victoria Legrand (vocals, organ), who is the niece of French composer Michel Legrand, Alex Scally (backing vocals, guitar), As of 2022, James Barone (drums, percussion, bass guitar) has been listed as the official third member of the band. Since their formation, the group has released eight studio albums: Beach House (2006), Devotion (2008), Teen Dream (2010), Bloom (2012), Depression Cherry (2015), Thank Your Lucky Stars (2015), 7 (2018), and Once Twice Melody (2022).

In 2004, lead vocalist Victoria Legrand moved from Paris to Baltimore, after being dissatified with theater school. That same year, she met guitarist Alex Scally in the city through a mutual friend. Both of them would also be in a band, Daggerhearts, which would end up disbanding in 2005 due to "dysfunctionality". Right after, they eventually decided to form a band, Beach House. Within a year of formation, Beach House charmed indie music enthusiasts across the blogosphere with their languid songcraft, while the eerie warmth of "Apple Orchard" landed on Pitchfork's Infinite Mixtape MP3 series in August 2006. Two months later, on October 3 of the same year, they issued their eponymous debut album, Beach House, for Carpark. Fall shows with labelmates Over the Atlantic were also scheduled. In February 2008, the band released their sophomore album, Devotion.

Victoria can also be heard on Frenemies' Birds in High School album. She and Chris Freeland created harmonies on the song "Waiting for the Ambulance". Victoria can also be heard on Grizzly Bear's 2009 release Veckatimest and she sings on "Slow Life", a Grizzly Bear track featured on the official soundtrack for Twilight: New Moon. In September of 2009, Sub Pop Records announced that Beach House had signed and that a follow up album to 2008's Devotion, Teen Dream, would be released in early 2010, marking their departure from Carpark Records. The album received universal acclaim from contemporary music critics, additionally hailed as one of the best albums of 2010. They began recording their next album in 2011, at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas, which was eventually titled Bloom, and was released on May 15, 2012, as their second release with Sub Pop. Released to further acclaim from music critics, it was supported its two main singles "Myth" and "Lazuli", with the album debuting at number seven on the US Billboard 200 album chart. They further supported the album with two concert tours and a short film, Forever Still.

Following the success of Bloom, Beach House began recording their fifth album, Depression Cherry (2015), in November 2014. Earlier that year, the group contributed to Lefse Records' compliation album The Space Project, with the track Saturn Song. Recording for Depression Cherry ended in January 2015, with the album's lead single "Sparks" being released at the beginning of July 2015. Depression Cherry was released on August 28, 2015, and debuted at number eight on the US Billboard 200 album chart. Two months after its release, the group announced that they would release their sixth studio album, Thank Your Lucky Stars (2015), later that same year, adding that it is "not a companion to Depression Cherry, or a surprise, or b-sides".

After releasing those two albums in 2015, Beach House announced that a compilation album, B-Sides and Rarities (2017), would be released in 2017 as a way of "cleaning out the closet" to pave the way for a new creative process. It was released on June 30, 2017, containing two unreleased tracks and other "rare" tracks. The next year, the band announced their seventh studio album, 7 (2018) and released four singles to promote it; "Lemon Glow", "Dive", "Dark Spring" and "Black Car". 7 was released on May 11, 2018, and was co-produced by Sonic Boom (alias of Peter Kember), singer and guitarist of Spacemen 3. It received universal acclaim by music critics, who praised the adventurous nature of the album and the consistency of the band, with some considering it the group's best album to date.

In 2019, Beach House collaborated with arts company Meow Wolf to release a short film titled "Marin's Dreams", contributing to the Omega Mart exhibition. In 2021, the group announced that their eighth studio album, Once Twice Melody (2022), was ready for release. It was also announced that it would be released in four chapters; the first chapter was released on November 10, 2021, the second on December 8 of the same year and the third on January 19, 2022. The fourth chapter, as well as the entire album itself, was released on February 18, 2022, through Sub Pop. It became the best-selling album in the United States within its first week of release, debuting atop the US Billboard Top Album Sales chart, with 20,300 copies sold in its first week. In April 2023, the band released the EP Become (2023), which contains five tracks that were recorded in the sessions of Once Twice Melody, in which the band described as "(not fitting) in the world of (Once Twice Melody), but… a little world of their own".

Original source: Last.fm

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