Beach House discography

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Beach House discography
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Beach House performing live in 2015
Studio albums8
Compilation albums1
EPs5
Singles25

The discography of musical duo Beach House consists of eight studio albums, one compilation album, five extended plays, and 25 singles. The group was formed in Baltimore, Maryland by Victoria Legrand as a vocalist and keyboardist, and Alex Scally as a guitarist, keyboardist, and backup vocalist. They met in 2004 through Baltimore's indie rock scene, and would release their self-titled debut album Beach House in 2006.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleDetailsPeak chart positions Certifications
US
[1]
AUS
[2]
BEL
[3]
FRA
[4]
IRE
[5]
NL
[6]
POR
[7]
SPA
[8]
SWI
[9]
UK
[10]
Beach House
Devotion
  • Released: February 26, 2008
  • Label: Carpark
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette, digital download
195
Teen Dream
  • Released: January 26, 2010
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette, digital download
433648 [upper-alpha 1] 78
Bloom
  • Released: May 15, 2012
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette, digital download
7401059105410223315
Depression Cherry
  • Released: August 28, 2015
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette, digital download
8341330271612375817
Thank Your Lucky Stars
  • Released: October 16, 2015
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette, digital download
39431082989145
7
  • Released: May 11, 2018
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette, digital download
20391087283117195416
Once Twice Melody
  • Released: February 18, 2022 [13]
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette, digital download, streaming
1268181387864812265
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions
TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
US
[1]
US
Alt

[14]
US
Indie

[15]
US
Rock

[16]
BEL
[3]
SPA
[8]
UK
Indie

[17]
B-Sides and Rarities
  • Released: June 30, 2017
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette, digital download
137175271597926

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
US
Sales

[18]
US
Indie

[15]
SCO
[19]
UK
Sales

[20]
UK
Indie

[21]
iTunes Session
  • Released: August 24, 2010
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: Digital download
Once Twice Melody: Chapter 1 – Pink Funeral
  • Released: November 10, 2021
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: Digital download
Once Twice Melody: Chapter 2 – New Romance
  • Released: December 8, 2021
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: Digital download
Once Twice Melody: Chapter 3 – Masquerade
  • Released: January 19, 2022
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: Digital download
Become
  • Released: April 22, 2023
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • Formats: LP, CD, cassette
2437797422

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
US
Sales

[22]
US
Rock

[23]
BEL
[3]
CAN
[24]
LTU
[25]
MEX
[26]
POR
[7]
UK
Sales

[27]
UK
Indie

[28]
WW
[29]
"Master of None" [30] 2007Beach House
"Used to Be"20081327Teen Dream
"Norway"20101241
"Zebra"1496
"Lover of Mine" [31]
"10 Mile Stereo" [32]
"Myth"2012106414240Bloom
"Lazuli" [33] 12445
"Wild" [34] 102
"Other People" [35]
"Sparks" [36] 2015Depression Cherry
"PPP" [37]
"Beyond Love" [37]
"Space Song" [38] 13817232184
"Majorette" [40] 2016Thank Your Lucky Stars
"Chariot" [41] 2017B-Sides and Rarities
"Lemon Glow" [42] 2018 [upper-alpha 2] 477
"Dive" [43]
"Dark Spring" [44] [upper-alpha 3]
"Black Car" [45] [upper-alpha 4]
"Lose Your Smile"
"Alien" [46] Non-album single
"Once Twice Melody"2021 [upper-alpha 5] Once Twice Melody
"Hurts to Love"2022
"Superstar" [48]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Notes

  1. Teen Dream did not enter the Dutch Album Top 100, but entered the Dutch Alternative Top 30 chart at number 14. [11]
  2. "Lemon Glow" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop Top 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Flanders Ultratop Bubbling Under chart. [3]
  3. "Dark Spring" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop Top 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Flanders Ultratop Bubbling Under chart. [3]
  4. "Black Car" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop Top 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Flanders Ultratop Bubbling Under chart. [3]
  5. "Once Twice Melody" did not enter the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart but peaked at number 15 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart. [47]

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