10/25/2024

Teenage Wrist Share Extended Album ‘Still Love Deluxe’ Out Now

Teenage Wrist Share Extended Album ‘Still Love Deluxe’

Listen To “Still Love (Acoustic feat. Softcult)”

UK Tour With Enter Shikari Next Month

Teenage Wrist by Joe Calixto

"a record that ought to push this band as far into the spotlight as they deserve to be." - 4/5 Kerrang!

“A competent mesh of sleek shoegaze with pangs of 90’s era alternative” - Knotfest

Marking the culmination of eight years of artistic and personal growth, Teenage Wrist released their third full-length record ‘Still Love’ last year and showcased a self-produced testament to their evolved songwriting and musical maturity. Today, the band continues the project with ‘Still Love Deluxe’, adding eight alternative versions of tracks from the original album. Featuring a blend of live recordings and guest mixes, the band drops a stripped-down rendition of title track “Still Love (Acoustic) feat. Softcult” out now. Listen below!

Listen To “Still Love Acoustic feat. Softcult” HERE

Listen To ‘Still Love Deluxe’ HERE

Frontman Marshall Gallagher reveals, “As satisfied as we were with the original release of ‘Still Love’, we found ourselves with an awful lot of live multitracks and alternate mixes after the first few months.  They were too good not to leak, especially the Ken Andrews mix of "Sunshine".  He and Kurt Ballou are high up on our GOAT list, so you can imagine how it felt getting mixes back from them with compliments.”

 Speaking on the process behind the live mixes, Gallagher continues, “Last year we had a blowout of a homecoming show at the Lodge Room and we were lucky enough to get raw tracks from our engineer JJ Moser.  We did our best to mix it well and capture the electricity of that night and a few other dates on that tour.  Making the record and touring on it was a particularly special time in our lives, both in and out of the context of the band, I had a blast revisiting it one more time.”

The writing process for ‘Still Love’ started in early 2022 with a retreat in Joshua Tree that inspired experimentation and allowed a sense of liberation to flow throughout the record, even into the artwork and visuals. Instead of relying on nostalgia, the dynamic between Marshall Gallagher and Anthony Salazar drove them to push the limits not only of Teenage Wrist’s sound, but their own personal forms of creative expression. “We didn’t have a preconception about how we were going to be received for this record, so we decided we should just create something organic that we feel completely present making,” Salazar explains. “There was no other intent than for us to express ourselves.” 

Still Love Tracklist 

  1. Sunshine 
  2. Dark Sky (feat. SA Martinez) 
  3. Still Love (feat. Softcult) 
  4. Digital Self 
  5. Something Good 
  6. Wax Poetic (feat. Sister Void) 
  7. Diorama 
  8. Cold Case 
  9. Cigarette Two-Step (feat. David Marion) 
  10. Humbug (feat. Heavenward) 
  11. Sprawled 
  12. Paloma a.k.a. Ketamine 
  13. Sunshine - Ken Andrews Mix
  14. Cold Case - Kurt Ballou Mix
  15. Diorama - Kevin McCombs Mix
  16. Still Love - Live at Lodge Room Highland Park - 10.08.23
  17. Humbug - Live at Lodge Room Highland Park - 10.08.23
  18. Cigarette Two-Step - Live at Larimer Lounge - 9.12.23
  19. Digital Self - Live at Lodge Room Highland Park - 10.08.23
  20. Still Love (feat. Softcult) - Acoustic

Teenage Wrist On Tour
w/ Enter Shikari

Nov. 26 – Torquay, UK – The Foundry
Nov. 27 – Cardiff, UK – Clwb Ifor Bach
Nov. 28 – UK – Sheffield, UK – Octagon Centre
Nov. 29 – Liverpool, UK – Mountford Hall
Nov. 30 – Boston, UK – Gliderdrome
Dec. 1 – Norwich, UK – University of East Anglia
Dec. 3 – Glasgow, UK – Barrowland Ballroom
Dec. 4 – Stockton-on-tees, UK – Stockton Globe
Dec. 5 – Manchester, UK – The Star & Garter
Dec. 6 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy Birmingham
Dec. 7 – Folkestone, UK – Leas Cliff Hall

w/ Better Lovers, Converge, Fleshwater and more
Dec. 14 – Buffalo, NY - RiverWorks

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