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In this episode we dive into Beach House’s 2010 breakthrough Teen Dream and talk about why it hits so hard both musically and emotionally.
We break down the musicianship and production—Victoria Legrand’s voice and keys, Alex Scally’s guitar and counter-melodies, the live drums and synth textures—and how all of that supports the record’s heavy emotional core. We also talk about how this album helped us open up emotionally in ways we didn’t fully expect, and why it still feels like one of the defining indie records of the 2010s.
In this episode:
– Track highlights across Teen Dream (“Zebra,” “Silver Soul,” “Norway,” “Walk in the Park,” “10 Mile Stereo,” “Take Care” and more)
– Arrangement and harmony details that quietly make this record so powerful
– Chris Coady’s production choices and the “upstate New York church” recording vibe
– Where Teen Dream sits in the Beach House catalog and why so many fans see it as “the one”
– How this album influenced our own approach to mood, texture and emotion as Black Market Dub
Chapters:
00:00 (Intro)
0:38:23 (Let's Build a Beach House)
1:28:46 (Recording Studio and Gear Used)
1:46:11 (Beach House's Consistency)
1:59:29 (Standout Songs)
2:11:51 (An Intimate Story)
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