Teens In Trouble break down every track on debut LP ‘What’s Mine’

Teens In Trouble, the project of Lizzie Killian, has released her debut album What’s Mine on Asian Man Records. The album was produced by Get Married’s Randy Moore, who also played bass and other instruments on it, it features guitar by Mike Huguenor (Jeff Rosenstock, Hard Girls, Shinobu), drums by Henry Chadwick, and guest vocals by PUP’s Stefan Babcock on opening track “You Don’t Want To Mess With Me,” and What’s Mine‘s catchy, energetic indie-punk puts perfectly within that orbit of PUP/Jeff Rosenstock/Asian Man Records style stuff. Lizzie also cites Weezer, Diet Cig, and Lucy Dacus among the album’s core influences, and fans of those artists might wanna check this out too. For a deeper dive into What’s Mine, Lizzie has given u...

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