Punk and alt-rock firebrand Kit Major has dropped the music video for “Teenage Wannabe” via Futureless, a snarling, cinematic track brimming with horror-punk energy that serves as a tongue-in-cheek anthem of identity, chaos and survival in a world thriving on manufactured personas. Directed by longtime collaborator Noël Dombroski, the clip brings the camp and spectacle of B-horror and sci-fi films to vivid life, capturing the chaos of Major’s live shows while blending it with surreal horror imagery. Written by Kit Major alongside AJ Peacox on guitar and Rob Nagelhout on drums, bass, production and mixing, the single is both nerdy and seductive, stuffed with twists, turns and a scream cameo by Major’s sister Emma Lev. The track pulls inspiration from punk and horror icons like The Ramones, Misfits, The Cramps and even the Castlevania video game series while carving out Major’s own razor-edged lane.
Known for fusing post-punk energy, Britpop shimmer and garage rock grit into glitter-bomb anthems that linger long after the final note, Major has been featured in PAPER, Alternative Press, Post-Punk, Wonderland, Flaunt and Under The Radar while landing placements on Spotify editorial playlists including Fresh Finds and New Rock. Her electrifying live performances and sharp lyricism continue to build momentum as she carved out a distinct space where imagination, glam and spectacle collide.


