Beach Bunny
Tunnel Vision


4.0
excellent

Review

by arthropod USER (12 Reviews)
February 19th, 2026 | 10 replies


Release Date: 04/25/2025 | Tracklist


19th February, 2026,
Thursday,
12:40

Dear diary, I have an existential crisis.

It’s actually common for people nowadays to experience confusion, anxiety, self-doubt, self-sabotage, self-I-didn’t-notice-the-atomic-explosion-outside-my-house and an urge to paint their rooms in odd colors, but that doesn’t exactly help my situation. Matter of fact, everybody has their own respective issues and a different way of dealing with them. I guess my way is to lock myself in my bedroom and blast music all day. There’s a cool indie band I found some time ago, wanna learn about them?

Beach Bunny emerged from another bedroom somewhere over the ocean, where Lili Trifilio made a batch of songs on her own. Then, a proper band assembled and they blew up, with their third full-length Tunnel Vision dropping last spring. And it’s… how do I put it… Okay, so it’s sweet and simple and pretty and light, and also laced with existential crisis. A nice package, don’t you think? It’s amazing how this album can both sound like sunshine and lollipops, and feel like sitting atop an active volcano.

Time to open the drawer where I store my labels for genres. Tunnel Vision sits between emo pop, punk and a bit of surf rock – suffice to say, it sounds smooth with a decent punch. Jon gives us a good beating, not through his muscles but percussion he provides, and a series of fun dynamics with the guitars. Cool riffs are floating all around and Lili dresses her personal journal-type lyrics in charming cleans with a rather specific vibrato. To be fair, I used to be skeptical about that last element, but given enough time, it only adds to the appeal.

The whole thing is short, barely 30 minutes long, but it still feels varied and full. “Mr. Predictable” opens the door with speed and punky energy that later dominates the lead single “Vertigo”. That latter song is like the essence of self-sabotage and the frustration it causes, perfectly encapsulated by vigorous (and a little jaded) singing. Meanwhile, at the opposite end of the room sit the three C’s – “Clueless”, “Chasm” and “Cycles”. They show us the emotional, vulnerable side of the band, dropping the ‘in your face’ attitude and wrapping emotional trouble in warm harmonies.

By the way, the purely synthpop route of “Cycles” makes it kind of an oddball here. That’s because it was originally Lili’s solo release from 2019 – so, you could say that she covered her own song.

Back on the (more) energetic side, we meet a start-stop bop “Just Around the Corner” and a proper gimmick in “Big Pink Bubble”: car noises complimenting the theme of desperately trying to stay in the metaphorical backseat. The title track was my immediate favourite. It has exciting tempo changes, some more bouncy start-stop rhythms and, most importantly, the main guitar riff is absolutely gorgeous. There’s only two songs here that I don’t necessarily like. “Pixie Cut” is awesome, but feels like a little weaker version of “Chasm”. And “Violence”… um… “Violence” is technically okay, but its sad anthem vibe and socio-politically concerned lyrics are too over the top for my taste. But overall, I can honestly say that Lili, Anthony and Jon did a stellar job on this album.

I’ve already made this point in the past, but when it comes to releasing music, a good cover does wonders at attracting listeners. In the best case scenario, it’s not only aesthetically pleasing but also serves as an actual illustration of the music instead of being just a cool bonus. And here goes my shout out to Libby Frame (Peach Riot) who absolutely nailed Tunnel Vision’s artwork. I love its aesthetic and it perfectly encapsulates the album’s vibe: we’re in a bright, messy comfort zone, with a sense of anxiety at play as a nuke goes off outside the window.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
arthropod
February 19th 2026


2568 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Guys, is noon '12 AM' or '12 PM'?

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
February 19th 2026


119545 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Nice one, album rules.

arthropod
February 19th 2026


2568 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

✨𝓜𝓔𝓝✨

They released some more fun stuff afterwards, Year of the Optimist is a pretty sick song.

Calc
Contributing Reviewer
February 19th 2026


18118 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

noon is 12pm and I remember digging the last album and have seen you stumping for this a few times. I'ma give it a listen today.

Meborphus
February 19th 2026


487 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Probably my favorite from Lili and crew. Pixie Cut happens to be my go-to for playlist dumps, but I’ll accept that it’s an alternative to Chasm. Agree that violence is the weakest though.



All in all, glad to see this got reviewed. You do it justice.

Calc
Contributing Reviewer
February 19th 2026


18118 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

ooo i didn't like this very much =(

arthropod
February 19th 2026


2568 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh shoot. Though, I love this but can see it not clicking for everyone. Was it a general impression, or did you find some better bits here?



@Meborphus Glad to read that. I postponed it a little because 𝘸𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘣𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘰𝘶𝘵 but now we finally have a thread for this gem.

Pascarella
February 19th 2026


63 Comments


HA! I loved the intro! What a review, bro! I'm at work right now, but I'll read it to the end latter.

lucazade22
February 19th 2026


1145 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Awesome album! Clueless is such a banger

Calc
Contributing Reviewer
February 19th 2026


18118 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

general impression. If you liked this I think you should listen to Harbour- To Chase My Dreams, or to Just Lie Down? very similar musically and thematically



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