Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers Ink Management & Label Deals

23 July 2021 | 9:00 am | Jessica Dale

"I couldn't be more honoured to now have them as a part of the Domestic La La family."

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Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers have today announced management and label deals. 

The much-loved punk group - made up of vocalist Anna Ryan, guitarist/vocalist Scarlett McKahey, bassist Jaida Stephenson and drummer Neve van Boxsel - have signed with inked a deal with UNIFIED Artist Management to be managed by Ash Hills and Sarah McMillan (who manage acts like Client Liaison, Stellie, Slowly Slowly, WAAX, Mo'Ju and Congrats). 

The band have also signed a label deal with Domestic La La, the label lead by Violent Soho's James Tidswell. They join the label's roster alongside acts like Dear Seattle, West Thebarton and LOSER.

"Before I met Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers all I really knew was they had the best band name ever," Tidswell told The Music

"After hanging out with them during recording I not only fell in love with their songs but the fact that they are simply the best people too, and that to me is the trifecta of all my favourite bands. I couldn't be more honoured to now have them as a part of the Domestic La La family."

Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers went into BIGSOUND 2019 with a stack of buzz (included in the year's must-see acts) and left with even more. They've since appeared on line-ups at Groovin’ The Moo, Laneway, Falls, Lost Paradise and Spilt Milk, as well as supporting acts like Polish Club, Alex Lahey, Press Club and more.

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The group have also shared a brand new single today, dubbed AHHHH! 

"AHHHH! is loosely about navigating a relationship with someone you have known for a long time but their character changes," said Ryan of the track. 

"You find yourself making excuses for them and forgiving them when the answer is clear that sometimes you just need to ditch and move the heck on!"

Check out the track below.