Adelaide indie rock duo Teenage Joans have recently released their highly anticipated debut album The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest, out now via Domestic La La.
Embracing darkness, vulnerability and authenticity with more vigor than ever before, the duo’s debut album is definitely not the release most will expect. Never ones to do things “by the book”, The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest proudly swells between pop punk anthems, mosh pit-ready breakdowns and future karaoke classics; all while remaining searingly relatable and showcasing every inch of the Teenage Joans sonic psyche that has galvanized throughout the pair’s storied career.
The Everblack Podcast spoke to Cahli Blakers from TEENAGE JOANS about their new album ‘The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest‘, musical influences, upcoming Australian tour, opening for Foo Fighters and more!
Watch/listen to the interview here:
Teaming up with producer Jarred Nettle and drawing inspiration from the likes of 5 Seconds Of Summer and Camp Cope, Teenage Joans honor their past will gazing firmly forward throughout The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest. With 13 tracks lying in wait, balanced with tracks that cohesively thread while straddling light, shade and everything in between, The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest dazzles in its dichotomies, from the soaring softness of Moneymoneymoney to the pulsating 5 Things I Can Taste.
Forming in 2018 as literal teenagers, Teenage Joans, aka Cahli Blakers and Tahlia Borg, would go on to nab the triple j Unearthed High crown in 2020 while also insatiably charming audiences around the country over the years with their self-professed “juice-box punk-pop” sonic stylings. Having previously shared stages with the likes of Amy Shark, Violent Soho, Ball Park Music, The Chats and many more, the duo have also continued to establish themselves as firm festival faves, with appearances at Spin Off, Yours & Ours, UNIFY Gathering and beyond.
From their debut EP, 2021’s Taste Of Me which saw the group blitz through and win seven South Australian Music Awards, to their blazing 2022 single Terrible, Teenage Joans have consistently woven musical magic via their indie-pop-punk collision packed full of fun and engaging finesse. And while 2022 closed out with a bang via a headline tour around the country, 2023 is already shaping up to be Teenage Joans‘ biggest and brightest yet, with recent appearances at Groovin The Moo alongside Alt-J, Amy Shark, Ball Park Music and Nothing But Thieves, three SXSW showcases, and a headline appearance at Adelaide’s UNIFY Off The Record firmly under their belts.
Teenage Joans are performing at Grapevine Gathering across Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia. Their national headline album tour for The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest with special guests bella amor, Dulcie and aleksiah. kicks off in November before ending the year alongside The Chats supporting Foo Fighters in Perth and Melbourne.
‘THE ROT THAT GROWS INSIDE MY CHEST’ – OUT NOW
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THE ROT THAT GROWS INSIDE MY CHEST
ALBUM TOUR
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
BELLA AMOR
DULCIE
ALEKSIAH
SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER – FACTORY THEATRE, SYDNEY
TUESDAY 7 NOVEMBER – CORNER HOTEL, MELBOURNE
THURSDAY 9 NOVEMBER – THE GOV, ADELAIDE
FRIDAY 10 NOVEMBER – JACK RABBIT SLIMS, PERTH*
*bella amor not appearing
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AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2023
WEDNESDAY 30 NOVEMBER – HBF PARK, PERTH
WEDNESDAY 6 DECEMBER – AAMI PARK, MELBOURNE