Formed in a Bushwick, Brooklyn basement in late 2012, The Teen Age play a mix of 70′s-inspired punk and garage rock, with a nod to classic doo-wop and 60’s pop influences. Think the CBGB’s grit of the Dead Boys or the drunken-swagger of the Black Lips, mixed with the sing-a-along pop hooks of the Marvelettes or Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers.
The Teen Age made their live debut in 2013 supporting the UK's Palma Violets, and released their first single “Ventura” (recorded at Converse Rubber Tracks in Brooklyn) on PaperCup Music in July 2013. This was followed later that summer by their second single, "Matador," and in 2014 with their debut EP Ways To Adapt, both on PaperCup Music. Over the past couple of years, the band has shared stages with acts like Twin Peaks, Diarrhea Planet, Wytches, Total Slacker, Big Ups, Crocodiles & more, and performed at SXSW, Savannah Stopover, L Magazine’s Northside Festival and CMJ. The band recently teamed up with Old Flame Records to release their new Low Cunning 7", which features the brand new single bundled with b-side "Pieces."