Teenage Wrist – Earth Is A Black Hole (Live At Kingsize) (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 42:28 minutes | 507 MB | Genre: Alternative Rock
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Recorded at Kingsize Soundlabs in Los Angeles, the band breeze through the record, from the infectious ‘Yellowbelly’ to the gorgeous ‘Wear U Down’, alongside a few extra bits and pieces from their back catalogue. It’s a wonderfully passionate and psychedelically gripping performance from a band with a huge 2021 still to come.
Read moreTeenage Wrist – Chrome Neon Jesus (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 42:57 minutes | 522 MB | Genre: Shoegaze, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock
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“Chrome Neon Jesus” is the Teenage Wrist’s debut album. Signed to Epitaph Records last fall, the L.A.-based garage-rock trio molds elements of shoegaze, punk, and alt-rock into a timeless yet modern-edged sound. Recorded with Grammy Award-winning producer/engineer Carlos De La Garza (Paramore, Jimmy Eat World), Chrome Neon Jesus combines dreamy vocals with distorted guitars and massive dynamics. Throughout the album, bassist/vocalist Kamtin Mohager, guitarist/vocalist Marshall Gallagher, and drummer Anthony Salazar explore emotional terrain that Gallagher describes as “realizing the world is bigger, brighter and more terrifying then you ever imagined”.
Read moreTeenage Wrist – Still Love (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 47:06 minutes | 596 MB | Genre: Alternative Rock
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Over the past eight years Teenage Wrist have continually evolved their sound, a process that’s peaking with their third full-length, Still Love.
Reaching new heights in both scope and execution, the album sees the duo – Marshall Gallagher (vocalist, guitarist, bassist) and Anthony Salazar (drums, vocalist, percussion) – producing the album themselves to handcraft their most expansive collection of songs to date from the ground up. The result is a self-realized collection of songs that saw the band borrowing vintage gear, bringing in friends in the form of members from 311 vocalist/turntablist Doug “SA” Martinez and Softcult and incorporating tasteful pop sensibilities to craft a collection of songs that rede nes the band’s sound while staying true to their guitar-driven roots.
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