Future Teens: "I don't think we set out to write an album of mental health bangers"
"If we stop touring, are we even a band?" considers Future Teens' co-vocalist Amy Hoffman. They're almost certainly joking, but Future Teens have built...
"If we stop touring, are we even a band?" considers Future Teens' co-vocalist Amy Hoffman. They're almost certainly joking, but Future Teens have built up so much of their reputation on their life-affirming live shows that there could be an element of truth to the statement.
Three-quarters of the Boston group – Amy, co-vocalist Daniel Radin, and bassist Maya Mortman – are on a Zoom call to discuss their excellent new album 'Self Help'. Yet it's also proving to be an opportunity to reflect on a successful debut UK tour and re-evaluate the group's relationship with their 'Deliberately Alive' EP – arguably the most intensely personal release by the quartet (completed by Colby Blauvelt) to date.
Given the nature of the pandemic, the UK trek – which included a crowd-winning set at Bristol's Booze Cruise – was a real road test for the songs from the EP. Getting to play songs like 'Guest Room', which ruminate heavily on mental health, mortality, and the meaning of life, also proved to be an eye-opening experience.





