

What started as a joke between friends on a beach in Tofino has gradually snowballed into
something real. In 2022, a loose pact was made: start something new, don’t overthink it, and
write catchy songs that feel relatable and genuine.
Based in the mountain town of Squamish, British Columbia, Surf Hat have been crafting their
own version of cold-water surf rock — beach music written somewhere between the ocean and
the mountains. Their sound floats somewhere between breezy shimmer of Allah-Las, the loose
swagger of The Growlers, and the off-kilter quirkiness of Talking Heads.
The band has quickly built momentum the old-fashioned way: writing constantly and taking their
music on the road. Surf Hat have released three full-length albums, including Modern World
Blues released in November 2025, a record that expands their sound without losing the loose,
unhurried spirit the band started with.
Following their most recent release, Surf Hat have spent the year circling the globe on sold out
headline tours across Canada, the United States, and Australia, convincingly turning casual
listers into lifelong fans. Next, they’ll head back out across Canada supporting The Sheepdogs
on some of the country’s biggest stages — not bad for a band named after a hat.