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“Meeting the middle point between pop-punk and indie rock, What’s Mine cements the California native as an exciting new voice.”

– UPROXX

“As a self-described “child of Pinkerton-era Weezer,” the new record is steeped in distortion and hooks that soar with unguarded emotion.”

– Alternative Press

“The result is deeply satisfying, catching the attention of people like PUP’s Stefan Babcock and Jeff Rosenstock guitarist Mike Huguenor, who both feature on the LP.”

– Alternative Press

“Teens In Trouble has a song for everyone and anyone who enjoys indie rock.”

– idobi Radio

“If you like surf-infused ‘90s alternative rock like Pavement or Sonic Youth, bathed in the atmospheric notion of being crafted inside a garage or basement, you’ll love this project.”

– idobi Radio

“You don’t want to mess with Lizzie Killian. That much is apparent within the first few moments of her new single as Teens In Trouble, “You Don’t Want To Mess With Me.””

– UPROXX

“[“You Don’t Want To Mess With Me”] is a collaboration with PUP’s Stefan Babcock…The punchiness is precisely the burst of energy we could expect from a collaboration between these two vibrant musicians.”

– Paste Magazine

“Teens in Trouble have been sharpening their pop-punk/power-pop songwriting chops with each subsequent release, and now, with a little help from PUP’s Stefan Babcock, the North Carolina act might have just come through with their most rewarding tune yet.”

– Consequence

“…Teens In Trouble (the indie creative project of writer, guitarist, and vocalist Lizzie Killian) create perfect emo-tinged pop-punk with a quirky, playful energy and fuzzy allure.”

– Get In Her Ears

“Split EP By Teens In Trouble/Desert Mambas Is Sweet Punk Perfection”

– Punktuation!

“On their self-titled debut EP, Teens In Trouble are channeling some serious Weezer and Pixies vibes, and the end result couldn’t be more fun.”

– Alternative Press

“…Teens In Trouble will transport you back to the glory of the ’90s with a promising collection of songs.”

– Alternative Press

“…a future power-pop all-timer has officially arrived.”

– Consequence

“…Teens in Trouble showcases an artist with a strong grasp of gratifying songwriting and an already well-developed voice.”

– Consequence

“…it’s already abundantly clear that [Teens in Trouble is] ready to take the power-pop scene by storm. Catchy, energetic, and equal parts Weezer and Jeff Rosenstock, rarely do artists hit upon such gold while only having a cumulative nine minutes of material released.”

– Consequence

“…a playful, sunshine-y take on grunge…”

FLOOD Magazine

“[“Decomposing”] is bright and sunny and hooky and reminds me of the melody-forward rock that bands like Vivian Girls and the Pains Of Being Pure At Heart were putting out in the late ’00s.”

– Stereogum

“…[“I’m Not Worried” is] a very catchy indie-punk song…”

– BrooklynVegan

“[“I’m Not Worried” is] catchy and fuzzy in that ’90s alt way we all love. Plus, they are signed to Asian Man Records, so you know their upcoming EP is going to be good.”

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