Teenage Wrist announce debut album ‘Chrome Neon Jesus’ and share new track ‘Dweeb’

By James Davenport

On March 9th, Teenage Wrist will release their debut album, ‘Chrome Neon Jesus’. Having signed to Epitaph Records in the Autumn, the L.A.-based garage-rock trio merge elements of shoegaze, punk, and alt-rock.

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 “realising the world is bigger, brighter and more terrifying then you ever imagined.”

Teenage Wrist have also shared their latest single from the forthcoming album, ‘Dweeb’.

“That song and the record in general in my mind is about growing up and realising that the world around you isn’t necessarily the one that you thought it would be.” Gallagher points out.

‘Chrome Neon Jesus’ is set for release on March 9th via Epitaph.

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