Teenage Joans Drops Country-Tinged Track “Bandits”

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Adelaide duo Teenage Joans just unleashed a new track, “Bandits,” with an accompanying y’all-ternative-themed music video. So, grab your cowboy hats and hop on that (metaphorical) horse because you’re in for a ride with this country-tinged modern rock offering. The rising act offers a breath of fresh air to the pop-punk world, not just with “Bandits,” but also with preceding singles “My Heart’s Dead!” and “Sweet and Slow.”

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“We really wanted to blend a country vibe with our classic pop punk,” Teenage Joans says. “The song is about feeling an intense connection to someone, so much so that you would do anything for them and rule out the worst because you love them so much.”

In May, the duo is trekking across the UK at various venues, including stops in Liverpool, London, and Brighton. Check out the run below and grab tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • May 3—Liverpool, UK @ Liverpool Sound City
  • May 5—Glasgow, UK @ Nice n Sleazy
  • May 6—Leeds, UK @ The Key Club
  • May 8—Birmingham, UK @ The Sunflower Lounge
  • May 9—Bristol, UK @ Rough Trade
  • May 12—London, UK @ The Black Heart
  • May 13-16—Brighton, UK @ The Great Escape

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