
On Their Third Album, The Beths Become Power-Pop Experts
The Auckland band's Liz Stokes speaks to Rolling Stone AU/NZ about their new album 'Expert in a Dying Field', bungee jumping, The Beatles, and New Zealand's thriving music scene.

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The Auckland band's Liz Stokes speaks to Rolling Stone AU/NZ about their new album 'Expert in a Dying Field', bungee jumping, The Beatles, and New Zealand's thriving music scene.

Two years after releasing their excellent debut, the New Zealand band tackles love and distance on their follow-up

The likes of Jaguar Jonze, Haiku Hands, and Miiesha also received $4,500 thanks to the Levi's® Music Relief Fund, in partnership with BIGSOUND.

"It feels like the song has a new context, but we don’t know what it is yet," says The Beths' Liz Stokes. "And now we all share a blurry, uncertain future."

Taking place this week, New Zealand indie-rockers The Beths will dish up new tracks, old songs, covers, and more during their livestream.