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Bethany Cosentino Announces Debut Solo Album, Best Coast Going On Indefinite Hiatus

"I am excited about being just Bethany Cosentino for a while"

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Bethany Cosentino, photo by Shervin Lainez

    Best Coast are going on an indefinite hiatus, and principal songwriter Bethany Cosentino is going solo. Today, Cosentino has announced that sheā€™ll be releasing her debut album, Natural Disaster, on July 28th via Concord Records, and has also unveiled the albumā€™s first single, ā€œItā€™s Fine.ā€

    Since hitting the scene 13 years ago with their seminal debut, Crazy for You, Best Coast have been a mainstay of the reverb-washed, lo-fi-inspired, indie generation. In a statement, Cosentino explained that the time had come for the duo ā€” her and Bobb Bruno ā€” to move onto the next stage of their artistic lives.

    ā€œMy identity as a human being, and as an artist, has been so wrapped up in Best Coast for over a decade,ā€ she wrote. ā€œThe decision to pause the project indefinitely, and explore a new side of myself, was a very difficult one to make ā€” but it felt necessary for me. Life is too short to not give yourself what you feel you need and want. I am excited about being just Bethany Cosentino for a while, and figuring out who I am outside of the ā€˜Bethany from Best Coastā€™ box Iā€™ve lived in for such a long time.ā€

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    Citing the pandemic and the turmoil of recent global developments as an inciting factor, Cosentino goes on: ā€œI kept proclaiming to the world ā€˜Iā€™ve changed, Iā€™ve evolved!ā€™ but I hadnā€™t gotten to the place I really wanted to be yet. It became really clear to me that I needed to push myself into a completely different direction, because the road I was on was just ultimately taking me back to square one.ā€

    So, she teamed up with producer Butch Walker and began working in Nashville and Los Angeles on Natural Disaster, which marks not only a new era in name, but in sound too. Listening to ā€œItā€™s Fine,ā€ an evolved Cosentino emerges ā€” between lyrics about her growth, the country-inspired production, and the sheer fact that you can hear Cosentinoā€™s vocals on a crisper, clearer, and more candid level than ever, the new music paints a portrait of an artist reclaiming themself. Pre-orders for Natural Disaster are ongoing, and you can watch the music video for ā€œItā€™s Fineā€ below.

    Best Coast dropped their fourth (and, possibly, final) album, Always Tomorrow, in 202o; Cosentino sat down with Consequence around the albumā€™s release to talk about songwriting, sobriety, coming of age with Best Coast, and more. The band also embarked on a string of tour dates in 2022.

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    Natural Disaster Artwork:

    Bethany Cosentino Natural Disaster

    Natural Disaster Tracklist:
    01. Natural Disaster
    02. Outta Time
    03. Itā€™s Fine
    04. Easy
    05. A Single Day
    06. My Own City
    07. For A Moment
    08. Calling On Angels
    09. Real Life
    10. Hope Youā€™re Happy Now
    11. Itā€™s A Journey
    12. Iā€™ve Got News For You

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