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Self-described as a "nasty, doo-woppy band," Cincinnati's TWEENS borrow from their hometown's rock history as well as from bad-girl punk from the '70s through the '90s. The trio formed in April 2012 when vocalist/guitarist Bridget Battle began playing a <a href="spotify:artist:7ICvZfP4VHAPZ5Wdt03772">Dixie-Cups</a> song with drummer Jerri Queen and bassist Peyton Copes in the practice space of the house they shared. It was very different musical territory than the trio's other projects: Battle was a member of the electronic noise band <a href="spotify:artist:3kN2Ru7sMmY9eIbu7QRh5X">Public Housing</a>, while Queen and Copes played in the experimental punk act Vacation. Soon after forming, TWEENS began playing local shows and released a cassette of cover songs, Live @ Mohawk. The band got a big break in 2013 when it was recommended as an opening act for one of <a href="spotify:artist:1xgFexIwrf2QjbU0buCNnp">the Breeders</a>' Last Splash reunion gigs by the owner of a local record store. After playing that show, TWEENS were brought on for much of <a href="spotify:artist:1xgFexIwrf2QjbU0buCNnp">the Breeders</a>' East Coast dates and for their entire West Coast tour. Between these shows and dates with <a href="spotify:artist:35C0NSLogAwImm8HAMqEmG">the Black Lips</a>, the band still managed to record its self-titled debut album with Eli Janney at Brooklyn's Saltlands Studio, and TWEENS was released in April 2014. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

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