Scream Teens Perspective on Cuts Like A Knife (ST Cut)
Scream Teens is a rock band blending alternative rock, hard rock, pop-punk, and modern electronic influences into songs about heartbreak, rebellion, survival, and growing up in a world that doesn’t always make sense. Our music is loud, emotional, and unapologetic.
"Cuts Like A Knife" combines alternative rock, hard rock, pop-punk, and modern rock with powerful vocals, heavy guitars, and emotionally charged lyrics.
Scream Teens explores heartbreak, loss, resilience, identity, and survival. On "Cuts Like A Knife," those themes became deeply personal, drawing inspiration from the loss of a mother during the COVID pandemic and the journey of learning how to live with grief.
Imagine heartbreak, rebellion, and raw emotion wrapped in massive hooks, distorted guitars, and stadium-sized choruses. That’s Scream Teens.
Scream Teens explores heartbreak, identity, friendship, rebellion, loneliness, resilience, and the emotional highs and lows of growing up. Our songs are about surviving what hurts and finding strength in the process.
We want listeners to feel understood. Whether they’re angry, heartbroken, lost, or ready to fight back, we want them to know they’re not alone.
We're bringing together rock, alternative music, cinematic storytelling, and modern digital culture to create something that feels both nostalgic and new.
Fearless. Emotional. Loud.
To create songs that people turn to during the best and worst moments of their lives...and to build a world around the music that fans can truly belong to.
Many people hear a breakup song when they listen to "Cuts Like A Knife," but the original inspiration was much deeper. The song was written as a letter from the songwriter's mother lost during the COVID pandemic. It explores grief, regret, love, and the emotional wounds that remain long after someone is gone. The title reflects how loss can stay with us and continue to shape our lives.
While listeners may hear a song about heartbreak, the original inspiration came from a much deeper loss. It's about something many people can relate to: a loss of a loved one.