Art Pop’s New Single, teenage scum, Is Loud, Messy, and Completely Addictive
There's a raw intensity and grittiness to the latest single from Art Pop that I'm just finding completely irresistible. Titled teenage scum, and courtesy of Austin-based brothers Max and Miles Grossenbacher, it's the sound of youth tearing through the silence - unapologetically loud and gloriously alive.
Serving as a preview of Art Pop's upcoming album, This Is Art Pop, teenage scum is described by the brothers as "a cathartic release from always feeling put down for being yourself".
A universal message with a fuzzy punk heart and a middle finger raised high, the pair's new track just hits all the right spots!
Self-produced and recorded in their parents house, teenage scum is a truly unique piece of music. With every listen, you uncover new layers of chaos and charm. The concoction of sounds becomes intoxicating, especially once you hit the second part of the song.
Though inspired by everyone from LCD Soundsystem and Radiohead to Car Seat Headrest and Randy Newman, Art Pop aren't here to imitate. They're adding something fresh to the conversation. Are you ready to get involved in the discussion?
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