Draft:The beaches
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The beaches is an American Experimental rock, band from Milton, Wisconsin that was formed on September 2, 2013. The group has consisted Daniel Ryan, (4 more others will not be named because of privacy, reasons,) for quarter of its history left the band in March 2020. The beaches, were closely associated with the burgeoning of Modern Experimental rock and Experimental Disco revival movements during the 2010s
The beachs was formed in 2013 having around 30 to 40 albums in is history, after their debut EP nostalgia (2012-13) following by a hiatus till two more and 2018-19 Masterdomes EP (2018) and blue binary codes EP (2019) after the falling out in 2020 attempting the most successful album the obsidian EP (2020) after the album. It was guaranteed solo after continuing projects the Arctic EP (2021) Oganesson (2022) Orange moon (2022) everything I see is red (2022) Gibson Les, Paul (2022) the red album part I (unreleased)(2022)