Brooklyn's TEEN have announced they'll be splitting up after nearly 10 years together.
TEEN released their most recent album, Good Fruit back in March. Back in June they dropped a new track "Doctor".
Today the band has announced that they'll be going separate ways after nearly a decade together.
They write, "After almost ten years of being an active band, TEEN have decided to move on. It was a difficult decision to leave behind such a special, dear project, but we are also enthusiastic about what the future will bring."
TEEN add, "The music industry is not always kind and challenges our health and well being. So to find support within those challenges, is beyond meaningful and can impact your experience. We have been so fortunate to have had support from a generous and thoughtful label, Carpark Records, from the beginning. We couldn’t have asked for a better team. Last, and certainly not least, thank you to all of you – our fans, our friends, our family – for supporting us over the years and believing in our music. We appreciate it from the bottom of our hearts."
After ten years, we have decided to move on from TEEN. Please read our statement :) we are so grateful for all your support and love over the years xoxo pic.twitter.com/LC6joAUz3z
— TEEN (@teentheband) August 13, 2019
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