Future Me Hates Me

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Released10 August 2018 (2018-08-10)
Length38:54
Future Me Hates Me
Studio album by
Released10 August 2018 (2018-08-10)
GenreIndie rock
Length38:54
LabelCarpark
ProducerJonathan Pearce
The Beths chronology
Warm Blood
(2016)
Future Me Hates Me
(2018)
Jump Rope Gazers
(2020)

Future Me Hates Me is the debut studio album by New Zealand indie rock band the Beths. It was produced by the band's lead guitarist Jonathan Pearce and released on Carpark Records' label on 10 August 2018.

Released on August 10, 2018, Future Me Hates Me was the band's debut album, following their extended play Warm Blood in 2016. The album was produced by the band's lead guitarist Jonathan Pearce, and recorded in-house at his studio on Karangahape Road in Auckland; Elizabeth Stokes wrote all of the lyrics.[1]

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Stokes had a hard time articulating exactly what the album was about, mentioning "infatuation or something", "self-hiding" and "self-directed telling-offs".[1] At Rolling Stone, Eli Enis wrote that much of the lyrical content on the album deals with "Stokes' reluctant attitude toward romance, and the anxiety that stems from overthinking her feelings";[1] Jon Dolan wrote that the lyrics were filled with "auto-critical logorrhea".[2]

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