Indie/lo-fi music group noted in reviews for a melodic, melancholic sound and comparisons to bands such as Yo La Tengo and Pavement.

DeBaser published a 2012 review of the album Denton After Sunset describing it as a "small self-produced masterpiece" that revives lo-fi sensibilities and draws audible comparisons to Yo La Tengo, Pavement, Grandaddy, Blonde Redhead and others.

A DeBaser review (2012) praises Teenage Cool Kids' album Denton After Sunset as a lo-fi, melodic record evoking Yo La Tengo, Pavement and similar indie references. The reviewer highlights tracks such as "Landlocked State" and notes post-punk and early-emo touches. The album is called a "small self-produced masterpiece" and a revival of lo-fi sensibility.

For:Fans of lo-fi and melodic indie rock; listeners who enjoy Yo La Tengo, Pavement, Grandaddy and similar bands.

 In the indolence of the flu-like state in which my upper sensory apparatus (the one that doesn't serve for thinking) finds itself, the catharsis offered by Teenage Cool Kids is conducive to shifting attention from my swollen and dripping present to a past that was once made of sip-worthy music.

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