![]() The herky-jerky opener “Great No One” kicks the album off with a jittery bang, and the hip-shaking title track follows. ![]() Front and center is Stokes, whose tales revolve around relatable issues of love and isolation. Taken as a whole, Future Me Hates Me sounds like the 2018 version of a John Hughes’ coming-of-age film. But in this shrinking world where the internet gets people closer together, the fine folks at Carpark Records signed them and released their debut album, Future Me Hates Me.Ĭatchy, bombastic hooks booming choruses personal stories and a gritty undertone comprise each of the record’s 10 songs. Elizabeth Stokes (guitar/vocals) along with Jonathan Pearce (guitar/vocals), Benjamin Sinclair (bass/vocals), and Ivan Luketina-Johnston (drums/vocals) built a cult following in Aotearoa with their infectious brand of guitar-pop rock. For a couple of years, The Beths were New Zealand’s little secret. ![]()
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