Teen Hearts
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Teen Hearts

Teen Hearts came out of Brooklyn's indie scene with a debut album in 2016. Their early single "Oh Molly" had a straightforward emotional pull that connected...

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Teen Hearts' Brooklyn indie rock with emotional pull

A Brooklyn band whose guitar-driven songs balance personal reflection with straightforward feeling.

For their emotional directness, start with "Oh Molly." For their range within that indie framework, try "California Dreams."

Their early single "Oh Molly" had that direct emotional connection that first drew people in, and songs like "California Dreams" showed they could work within indie rock while keeping things grounded. They weren't afraid to speak out on social issues either, which brought them both support and criticism over the years.

They came out of Brooklyn's indie scene with a debut album in 2016, followed by the EP "Icarus" in 2018 and the album "The Distance Between" in 2020. After drummer Jake Rizzi died in an accident, Tom Carter joined, and the band kept working through lineup changes and a break when Sarah Hilt had vocal trouble.

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Teen Hearts came out of Brooklyn's indie scene with a debut album in 2016. Their early single "Oh Molly" had a straightforward emotional pull that connected with listeners. The band's lineup included Sarah Hilt on vocals and guitar, Alex DeRosa on bass, and Jake Rizzi on drums.

They followed up with an EP called "Icarus" in 2018 and a second album, "The Distance Between," in 2020. Songs like "28.000 Friends" and "California Dreams" showed their range within a guitar-driven indie framework. The band sometimes drew attention for speaking out on social issues, which brought them both support and criticism.

After drummer Jake Rizzi died in an accident, Tom Carter joined on drums. The group kept working, though they took a break at one point when Hilt had some vocal trouble during a show. Their music stayed grounded in personal reflection rather than grand statements.

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