The Beths

New Zealand indie-pop band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Beths are a New Zealand indie rock band, formed in Auckland in 2014.[1][2] The group principally consists of lead vocalist Elizabeth Stokes, guitarist Jonathan Pearce, bassist Benjamin Sinclair, and drummer Tristan Deck.[3] Meeting at the University of Auckland, the band signed to Carpark Records in 2018, where they have released the albums Future Me Hates Me (2018), Jump Rope Gazers (2020), Expert in a Dying Field (2022), and Straight Line Was a Lie (2025). They have toured internationally with Death Cab for Cutie[2] and The National,[4] and received praise from Rolling Stone[5] and Pitchfork.[6]

OriginAuckland, New Zealand
Genres
Years active2014–present
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The Beths performing at the Capitol Hill Block Party in 2022
The Beths performing at the Capitol Hill Block Party in 2022
Background information
OriginAuckland, New Zealand
Genres
Years active2014–present
Labels
MembersElizabeth Stokes
Jonathan Pearce
Benjamin Sinclair
Tristan Deck
Past membersIvan Luketina-Johnston
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History

Elizabeth Stokes and Jonathan Pearce originally met in high school, and they met both Benjamin Sinclair and drummer Ivan Luketina-Johnston when all four attended classes at the University of Auckland, studying jazz. Prior to the Beths, Luketina-Johnston was performing swing under the moniker of Sal Valentine; Stokes, Pearce and Sinclair were all part of his backing band, The Babyshakes, for various tenures.[7][8] The Beths were formed in late 2014 and released their first single "Idea/Intent" via SoundCloud in July 2015.[9] Stokes said that she named the band using her own name, after being inspired by Gilmore Girls character Lorelai Gilmore naming her daughter after herself.[1] In March 2016, the band independently released their debut EP, Warm Blood. The EP spawned a single, "Whatever," which was released with an accompanying music video in May 2016.[10]

The Beths received financial support from the NZ On Air and the New Zealand Music Commission.[11] In September 2015, the band received money to make the single and video for "Whatever" from NZ on Air.[12] In May 2016, NZ on Air funded a video for "Lying in the Sun".[13] Through their Outward Sound program, the NZ Music Commission funded three tours as part of their international music market development grants.[14][15][16] A new single, "Great No One," was released in October 2017.[17] The song was the first to be lifted from the band's debut album, Future Me Hates Me. Prior to the album's release in 2018, the band announced their signing to Carpark Records in the US (who also reissued Warm Blood internationally)[18] and to Dew Process in Australia.[19] The album was released globally on 10 August 2018, followed by an international tour supporting the release.[6] The title track was nominated as one of five finalists for the 2018 Silver Scroll award in New Zealand.[20][21]

In 2018, Luketina-Johnston permanently departed from the band. He later became a senior scholar at the University of Auckland.[22] The band went through a series of fill-in drummers before settling on Tristan Deck as a permanent member in 2019.[23] In November 2018, the band announced the forthcoming release of a new seven-inch, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. The vinyl features the band's cover of the traditional title track, as well as a demo version of their song "Happy Unhappy."[24] "Happy Unhappy" was later named 2018's "song of the summer" by Rolling Stone magazine.[5]

Label art for Jump Rope Gazers

In early 2019, the band undertook a tour of the UK and Europe supporting Death Cab for Cutie.[2] Their second studio album, Jump Rope Gazers, was released in July 2020.[25][26] On 13 June 2022, the single "Silence Is Golden" was released with the announcement of their third album, Expert in a Dying Field, which was released on 16 September 2022. One year later, The Beths released a deluxe edition of their 2022 LP which included 2 previously released singles; "A Real Thing" originally released on 9 February 2022, and "Watching The Credits" released on 28 March 2023.[27] The latter was later featured by former U.S. president Barack Obama on his 2023 summer playlist.[28]

On 28 April 2025, the band released the single "Metal", as well as announcing their signing to ANTI- Records. On 24 June 2025, the band released the single "No Joy", alongside the announcement of their next album Straight Line Was a Lie. The album released on 29 August 2025.[29]

The Beths appeared on the New Zealand panel show 7 Days in February 2026.

Musical style and influences

The Beths are noted for their use of vocal harmony, utilizing the voices of all four band members.[25] Members of the band have cited Alvvays, Rilo Kiley, and Bully as inspirations for their work.[30]

Band members

Current members

Former members

  • Ivan Luketina-Johnston – drums, backing vocals, percussion (2014–2018)

Former touring musicians

  • Katie Everingham – drums, backing vocals (2018)
  • Chris Pearce – bass, backing vocals (2018)
  • Adam Tobeck – drums, backing vocals, percussion (2018)

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
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[31]
AUS
[32]
SCO
[33]
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[33]
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Indie

[33]
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Rock

[33]
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[34]
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Heat

[35]
Future Me Hates Me 194727
Jump Rope Gazers
  • Released: 10 July 2020
  • Label: Carpark, Rough Trade, Ivy League
  • Formats: Vinyl, CD, digital download, streaming, cassette
23532854
Expert in a Dying Field
  • Released: 16 September 2022
  • Label: Carpark, Rough Trade, Ivy League
  • Formats: Vinyl, CD, digital download, streaming, cassette
18024229236
Straight Line Was a Lie
  • Released: 29 August 2025
  • Label: Anti-
  • Formats: Vinyl, CD, digital download, streaming
5
[36]
83372511
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Live albums

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[31]
UK
Record

[33]
UK
Indie
Break.

[33]
UK
Rock

[33]
Auckland, New Zealand, 2020
  • Released: 17 September 2021
  • Label: Carpark, Ivy League
  • Formats: Vinyl, CD, digital download, streaming
19241531
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Extended plays

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Sales

[33]
Warm Blood
  • Released: 11 March 2016[37]
  • Label: Carpark, Ivy League
  • Formats: Vinyl, CD, digital download, streaming, cassette
84
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Singles

As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
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AAA

[40]
"Idea/Intent"[41] 2015 Warm Blood
"Whatever"[42] 2016
"Lying in the Sun"[43]
"Great No One"[44] 2017 Future Me Hates Me
"Future Me Hates Me"[45] 2018 18
"Happy Unhappy"[46]
"You Wouldn't Like Me"[47] 17
"Little Death"[48]
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"[49] Non-album single
"Dying to Believe"[50] 2020 7 Jump Rope Gazers
"I'm Not Getting Excited"[51] 6
"Out of Sight"[52] 8
"A Real Thing"[53] 2022 9 Expert in a Dying Field (Deluxe Edition)
"Silence Is Golden"[27] 9 Expert in a Dying Field
"Expert in a Dying Field" 359
"Knees Deep" 19
"Watching the Credits"[54] 2023 13 Expert in a Dying Field (Deluxe Edition)
"Your Side" 2024 14 Expert in a Dying Field
"Metal" 2025 109 Straight Line Was a Lie
"No Joy"
"Mother, Pray for Me" 19
"Straight Line Was a Lie"[55] 19319
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Split singles

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"Brand New Colony" / "We Looked Like Giants"[56] 2023 1420 Pickle Darling, Car Seat Headrest
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Other charted songs

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Hot

[38]
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"Jump Rope Gazers" 2020 181 Jump Rope Gazers
"Acrid" 8
"Do You Want Me Now" 9
"Don't Go Away" 11
"What's the Matter with You" 2021 18 True Colours, New Colours: The Songs of Split Enz
"I Want to Listen" 2022 17 Expert in a Dying Field
"When You Know You Know" 3812
"Mosquitoes" 2025 337 Straight Line Was a Lie
"Til My Heart Stops" 9
"Take" 10
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Guest appearances

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"Mississippi Moonshine Girls"[57] 2016 Waiting for Your Love: A Tribute to The Reduction Agents
"What's the Matter with You" 2021[58] True Colours, New Colours: The Songs of Split Enz
"How Lonely Are You?", "Under the Rolling Moon", and "Always There" 2021 Modern Fiction
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Music videos

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Title Year Director
"Whatever"[42] 2016 Alex Hoyles
"Lying in the Sun"[43] Dahnu Graham
"Future Me Hates Me"[59] 2018 Christopher Stratton
"You Wouldn't Like Me"[47] Ezra Simons
"Little Death"[48] Norwood Cheek
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"[60] The Bub Club and Hamish Parkinson
"Uptown Girl"[61] 2019 Callum Devlin and the Beths
"Dying to Believe"[62] 2020 Callum Devlin
"I'm Not Getting Excited"[51]
"Out of Sight"[63] Ezra Simons
Auckland, New Zealand, 2020 (live concert film)[64] 2021 Callum Devlin
"Silence Is Golden"[65] 2022
"Expert In a Dying Field" Frances Carter
"Knees Deep"[66] Callum Devlin and Annabel Kean
"Your Side"[67] 2024 Tristan Deck
"Metal"[68] 2025 Callum Devlin
"No Joy"[69] Frances Carter
"Mother, Pray for Me"[70] Callum Devlin and Annabel Kean
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Icecreamography

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"Straight Lime was a Lie"[71] 2026 Lime and vanilla Duck Island
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