Teen Angels was an American grunge rock band.[1] It was formed by singer Kelly Canary and another former member of the band Dickless, drummer Lisa Smith, along with Julie Ransweiler.[2] Nalini Cheriel (Adickdid) was also a member at one point. They released two EPs on Scooch Pooch, and then a single and an album (Daddy) on Sub Pop.
Daddy was released on January 16, 1996.[3] It was produced by Jack Endino.[4] Eddie Spaghetti, of Supersuckers, plays guitar on a few songs.[5]
Billboard though that "Teen Dream"'s "screaming vocals and screeching guitars loudly send the message that this female trio is nobody's pinup."[6]
AllMusic wrote of Daddy: "The songwriting is pretty accomplished, though 1996 was a little after-the-fact for the grunge sound ... the Teen Angels have a knack for thrashy hooks and start/stop dynamics, but they lack the gifted pop genius of a Black Francis or a Kurt Cobain."[7] Trouser Press wrote that the production "pulls a clear rock instrumental sound out of the punk trio’s pit, but Canary’s industrial-strength hollering is the take-it-or-leave-it factor in deciding whether or not to try this toe-dipping descent into sonic splattercore."[8] The National Post wrote that "this screechy, dim-witted copy of Courtney Love's band Hole out-caterwauled a legion of mediocre alternative-rock bands."[9]
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