‘Love Is You’ is the Third Single Taken From Teenager’s Upcoming Album ‘Fourteen’
Teenager comprises Nick Littlemore (PNAU, Empire of the Sun) and Pip Brown (Ladyhawke).
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Following the release of singles ‘A.A.’ and ‘Sail the Seas’, the recently reunited Teenager have shared their third new single of 2025, ‘Love Is You’.
A synth romance, ‘Love Is You’ is another intoxicating concoction of swirling synths and lush vocals from Teenager, the duo comprising Nick Littlemore of PNAU and Empire of the Sun fame and Ladyhawke’s Pip Brown.
“Sometimes songs really shoot out like arrows, straight from the heart into existence,” Littlemore says of the track. “Sometimes songs really are spells that bring light in straight from the sun. Sometimes songs just feel right. That happens a lot when Ladyhawke sings them.”
‘Love Is You’ is taken from the pair’s upcoming sophomore album, Fourteen, due out later this year.
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Teenager came to life when Littlemore and Brown formed the musical project back in 2004. The duo’s debut album, 13, was recorded over the span of three years in studios across the globe, including Sydney, London, Paris and New York.
The collaborative project featured some of the biggest names in the music biz at that time, including Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo and Steve Shelley, session muso Thierry Muller, Sleepy Jackson’s Luke Steele, The Presets’ Kim Moyes and the legendary Rowland S. Howard.
Although 13 wasn’t a monster hit, the album did produce the singles ‘Alone Again’ and ‘Pony’ and helped boost Littlemore and Brown’s status, with the two going on to have success with Empire of the Sun and Ladyhawke, respectively.
Now back together, the two are hoping to reconnect with audiences across Australia with their upcoming sophomore album, Fourteen.
‘Love is You’ by Teenager is out now via etcetc. Fourteen will be released later this year.
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