Teenage Joans – “The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest (The Film)” [Film Review]

Aussie indie duo Teenage Joans are imminently embarking on a tour of the US supporting Noahfinnce to promote their debut album, The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest. The band echoes the classic early 2000s style of Paramore and Blink-182, and their imagery falls somewhere between Lewis Carroll and anime cosplay. To further promote their album, the band has self-produced and released a 20-minute film, The Rot That Grows Inside My Chest (The Film), featuring selected tracks and startling visuals that create a colourful gothic horror tale of candy apples, a white rabbit and some sinister surgeons, in the mythical world of Rot-Land. Teenage Joans are Cahli and Tahlia, two girls who, in the film, find themselves in a surreal fantasy-scape after following a tooth fairy and an Easter bunny (also pl...

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