Music Monday: TEEN CREEPS drop noisy new single ‘Fall Out’!

Belgian indie trio, Teen Creeps, has officially dropped their sophomore album, ‘Forever’ via PIAS recordings, and one of the singles they have released is called Fall Out.

The track itself is three minutes and fourteen seconds long but is very energetic and the vocals tie into the mass-energy of the song perfectly. Fall Out is reminiscent of 90’s American punk-rock/indie following in the footsteps of musical greats such as Blink 182, Green Day, and Kings of Leon. And this gem is very much in the same musical vein of the genre of rock.

Everything about the song reaches the right note, just don’t be too surprised if you find yourself listening to it on repeat for a while. Fast-paced with fuzzy guitar riffs and American influenced vocals, a good track for the summer.

If you are a fan of bands such as Cloud Nothings, Yuck, No Age, and Bob Mould then the chances are you may find yourself liking this one.

The video for this track is a somewhat one and features many photos and cut-outs including pieces of typed lyrics. All the photo work came from guitarist, Joram De Bock, who, armed with a disposable camera. In fact, the entire video is his baby and it’s a genius idea as it doesn’t follow the usual norms for music videos.

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