Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers didn't exactly set out to become one of Australia's most exciting rock acts overnight. However, four 15-year-old friends who shared a passion for music did decide to start a band during a sleepover in 2015 after watching Richard Linklater's film 'School of Rock'. The joke name "Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers" was suggested by one of their uncles, which has stuck.
The teenagers' punk brio soon landed them gigs at venues they weren't even allowed to enter without an adult. Despite being only 16 or 17 years old at the time, adults assumed they were in their early twenties. The group's parents would sometimes attend shows with lemonade on hand for the riders.
"We thought we were really cool back then," laughs guitarist Scarlett McKahey, now 24. "It was pretty cool." Adds singer Anna Ryan, also 24. The band members never set out to become famous or break any records, but their music has resonated with fans worldwide.
After years of playing small gigs and honing their sound, the group released their debut album 'I Love You' in 2023. The album featured catchy tracks like "Salt" and "Ahhh!" that earned them Best Breakthrough Artist at the Aria Awards and a spot opening for Foo Fighters on their Australian tour.
Despite facing sexism and industry skepticism, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers have continued to produce music that showcases their talent and authenticity. Their latest album 'Glory' explores darker themes and features catchy hooks reminiscent of Wet Leg fans.
The band members have learned from past experiences and stand by each other in the cutthroat music industry. "We don't want to be the biggest band in the world; it's just fun playing with our besties," says McKahey. The bond between the four friends has endured despite their growth into professional musicians, and they continue to create music that speaks to fans worldwide.
The group has been open about their struggles with impostor syndrome and self-doubt as young women in the male-dominated industry. However, after years of perseverance, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers have established themselves as one of Australia's most exciting rock acts, armed with catchy hooks and an infectious energy that resonates with fans worldwide.
Their rise to fame has been marked by moments of triumph and vulnerability, but the core of their music remains authentic β a testament to the power of friendship and perseverance in the face of adversity.
				
			The teenagers' punk brio soon landed them gigs at venues they weren't even allowed to enter without an adult. Despite being only 16 or 17 years old at the time, adults assumed they were in their early twenties. The group's parents would sometimes attend shows with lemonade on hand for the riders.
"We thought we were really cool back then," laughs guitarist Scarlett McKahey, now 24. "It was pretty cool." Adds singer Anna Ryan, also 24. The band members never set out to become famous or break any records, but their music has resonated with fans worldwide.
After years of playing small gigs and honing their sound, the group released their debut album 'I Love You' in 2023. The album featured catchy tracks like "Salt" and "Ahhh!" that earned them Best Breakthrough Artist at the Aria Awards and a spot opening for Foo Fighters on their Australian tour.
Despite facing sexism and industry skepticism, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers have continued to produce music that showcases their talent and authenticity. Their latest album 'Glory' explores darker themes and features catchy hooks reminiscent of Wet Leg fans.
The band members have learned from past experiences and stand by each other in the cutthroat music industry. "We don't want to be the biggest band in the world; it's just fun playing with our besties," says McKahey. The bond between the four friends has endured despite their growth into professional musicians, and they continue to create music that speaks to fans worldwide.
The group has been open about their struggles with impostor syndrome and self-doubt as young women in the male-dominated industry. However, after years of perseverance, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers have established themselves as one of Australia's most exciting rock acts, armed with catchy hooks and an infectious energy that resonates with fans worldwide.
Their rise to fame has been marked by moments of triumph and vulnerability, but the core of their music remains authentic β a testament to the power of friendship and perseverance in the face of adversity.