Review: Beach Bunny has created a rare, vexing thing in a pretty-much-flawless debut full-length, 'Honeymoon'
by Kevin Williams, Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2020
4 minutes
It was September 2018 at Chicago's Riot Fest, just after noon and kids were running. Not rushing, not walking fast, but running, across Douglas Park to get to Rebel Stage, the one farthest from the fest entrance.
They were running for Beach Bunny, a then baby band that since then has played Riot Fest, Lollapalooza and is on this year's Coachella lineup. It has a new album, "Honeymoon," that will be on a great many "best of" lists by year's end because of what it is: a bracing, blissful power pop gem with a sound as open as leader Lili Trifilio's heart.
It's easy to brush her work off as
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