The Beths are a unique collective of musicians who write empowering and melancholic songs that keep the emotions alive. Their purposeful stretch forward is a progressive slant on rock music and a story-driven masterclass. The poetry becomes a mainstay within the songs, detailing sorrowful moments, burning desires, and the lack of light.

The Beths’ debut album, “The Beths”, is a unique and innovative listen that explores the band’s own personal and creative thoughts. The album has catchy hooks and an intelligent stab at innovation, especially lyrically. Lead singer Elizabeth Stokes has been praised for her lyrical forays and her words have that sheer poignancy rippling through them. She sounds like an emphatic novelist reading from a book of truth, and that much can really be felt on this LP.

The song is about a woman who has lost her husband, and the pain she feels as she watches him die. The lyrics are dark and heavy, but the song is also beautiful. The guitar parts are catchy and the chorus is catchy as well.

The album is full of contrasts, with loud tracks and soft songs. The guitars are loud and the drums are fast, but the lyrics are often introspective and introspective. The album is full of ideas and it’s hard to choose just one track as your favourite. It’s a great listen all around, whether you’re looking for an upbeat song or something more introspective.

The Beths are a talented outfit that has been through stages of sorrow on their latest album. This album only elevates their popularity.

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