Teenage Joans Share Punchy New Track “Coming Up From Hell”

Pop-punk powerhouses Teenage Joans bite back with new single Coming Up From Hell. Following their latest track Bandits, the Adelaide duo unleash fury with razor-sharp riffs and confessional lyrics, tearing down the curtain on their unapologetic new chapter. Ripping up their sonic rulebook, Coming Up From Hell sees the band ditch their comfort zone, experimenting with heavier textures and lyrical threads, cutting straight to the heart of the battles that have shaped them.

Teenage Joans share what Coming Up From Hell means to them. “The track is a glimpse into the new world we’ve been creating musically. The song came about hoping to create a bursting-out track – we wanted it to be fast, punchy, and most importantly let everyone know we’re back and not playing around.

We experimented quite a bit with the instrumentation in our newer sound, hoping to show our maturity a bit more through the compositions this time alongside the lyrics. The song is about our journey as artists in the modern world, it’s quite tongue in cheek, but the concept of hell is all the battles we’ve been through to be where we are, and we’ll do whatever it takes – even speak to the devil himself!”

With recent releases My Heart’s Dead! and Bandits under their belt, the duo will be taking their mosh-ready anthems to the UK for a headline tour and festival appearances at Liverpool’s Sound City and Brighton’s Great Escape in May. They also recently shared stages across Australia with iconic UK rockers Biffy Clyro and US pop punk favourites Hot Mulligan. Heading up Sydney and Brisbane in September, they’ll be supporting the legendary Violent Soho on their come-back tour.

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