TEEN JESUS AND THE JEAN TEASERS NEW SINGLE “BALCONY” IS OUT NOW |
Stream ‘BALCONY’ | Watch the video |
CATCH THEM THIS MONTH IN NORTH AMERICA WITH PEARL JAM AS DIRECT SUPPORT + HEADLINE SHOWS |
Photo by Brianna Da Silva |
Rapidly rising rockers Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers return to the US this week to join Pearl Jam as the sole support on six arena dates across Nashville, Raleigh, and Pittsburgh, as part of the Dark Matter Tour. They'll also play three North American headline shows in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto. This run follows their 2024 stadium tour with Pearl Jam in Australia, where Eddie Vedder surprised the band onstage to congratulate them on their ARIA win and said, “For all the people who have yet to see them perform and this is your first time, we are very honoured that you will say, ‘I saw them on the same stage as Pearl Jam.’”
On April 23rd the band returned with their first single of the year, the raucous and celebratory “BALCONY.” Produced by 3x GRAMMY Award winner Catherine Marks (boygenius, Wolf Alice, Foals), mixed by 3x GRAMMY winner Oli Jacobs (Kendrick Lamar, beabadoobee, Taylor Swift) and mastered by Ruairi O’Flaherty (Sabrina Carpenter, Lana Del Rey, Bleachers), “BALCONY” is out now via Mom + Pop Music (World) and Community Music (AUS/NZ) — [stream HERE/watch HERE]. It’s the first track to emerge from a five-week recording stint at The Grove Studios in so-called NSW with London-based producer Marks and marks a bold new chapter for the band, expanding their signature sound with widescreen indie-rock flair. |
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Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers — Anna Ryan (they/she, vocals/guitar), Scarlett McKahey (she/her, guitar/vocals), Jaida Stephenson (she/her, bass), and Neve van Boxsel (she/her, drums) — first broke out with their 2022 EP Pretty Good For A Girl Band, earning praise from The Guardian, Teen Vogue, and others, with lead single “Girl Sports” landing at #55 on triple j's Hottest 100. Their 2023 debut LP I Love You debuted at #6 on the ARIA Albums Chart and included the Hottest 100-charting single “I Used To Be Fun” (#52). That same year, they opened for Foo Fighters and were named one of Spotify’s New Noise Artists To Watch.
The accolades have continued, including nominations for Australian Album of the Year (J Awards), Song of the Year (“I Used To Be Fun”) and Emerging Songwriter of the Year (APRA Awards), Best New Artist and Best Single (Rolling Stone Awards), and wins for Best Independent Rock Album or EP (AIR Awards) and Artist of the Year (Music ACT Awards). Their 2024 deluxe album I Love You Too features standout collaborations with Softcult on “Dull” and The Linda Lindas on “Please Me.”
Now based across Ngunnawal/Canberra and Naarm/Melbourne, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers have evolved into one of Australia's most urgent and exciting voices. Advocates for Green Music’s No Music on a Dead Planet, contributors to a Parliamentary inquiry into live music, and outspoken supporters of AAM’s Michael’s Rule, the band continues to channel their passion for music and social change into everything they do.
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers - ‘BALCONY’ out today (Mom + Pop / Community) | Stream |
US TOUR DATES WITH PEARL JAM May 6 & 8 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN May 11 & 13 at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, NC May 16 & 18 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA
North American Headline Dates May 20 at Baby's All Right in New York, NY May 22 at The Drake in Toronto, Ontario May 24 at the Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles, CA
ACCLAIM FOR TEEN JESUS AND THE JEAN TEASERS APRA Awards - Most Performed Rock Work (‘Salt’ ft. The Grogans) - 2025 shortlist Rolling Stone Awards - Best Live Act - 2025 nominee
ARIA Awards - Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist - 2024 winner AIR Awards - Best independent Rock Album or EP (I Love You) - 2024 winner AIR Awards - Best Independent Punk Album or EP - 2023 winner AIR Awards - Independent Song of the Year (‘I Used To Be Fun’) - 2024 nominee APRA Awards - Song of the Year (‘I Used To Be Fun’) - 2024 shortlist APRA Awards - Emerging Songwriter of the Year - 2024 shortlist J Awards - Australian Album of the Year - 2024 nominee Rolling Stone Awards - Best Single (‘I Used To Be Fun’) - 2024 nominee Rolling Stone Awards - Best New Artist - 2024 nominee
#6 ARIA Chart debut (I Love You) #24 Most Played Artist on triple j 2024 #52 - triple j Hottest 100 (‘I Used To Be Fun’)
“pretty freaking great for a band” - Teen Vogue
“the righteous fury blasts through” - The Guardian
“fast-rising grunge revivalists” - NME |
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