Biography Teenage Wrist



Teenage Wrist
are a band that is not easily defined. Over the past eight years, they have continuously evolved their sound, a process that has culminated in their third album, "Still Love" (04.08.2023), which sets new standards in terms of scope and execution.

The duo of Marshall Gallagher (vocals, guitarist, bassist) and Anthony Salazar (drums, vocals, percussion) produced the album themselves, with the goal of crafting their most extensive collection of songs from scratch to date. They borrowed vintage equipment, brought in friends and members of 311 and Softcult, and infused their sound with tasteful pop sensibilities without neglecting their guitar-driven roots. "With this album, we just tried to move from the safety zone to the danger zone," explains Gallagher. "We took a lot of risks, and it was really fun making this album."

The process of creating Still Love began in early 2022 in Joshua Tree National Park, a few hours from the band's home in Los Angeles. "We found a little place and just retreated there," explains Gallagher. "We set up all the equipment in the living room, and this whole record was an attempt to do a lot of things we'd never done before." That sense of liberation carried over into every aspect of the album, from the production to the artwork to the overall aesthetic. "We had no idea how we were going to arrive with this record, so we decided to just create something organic that made us feel completely present," explains Salazar. "There was no intention other than for us to express ourselves." And that was without any major studio trickery. It's the sound of something being created in real time, with no other goal than self-discovery and pure expression.

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