
Green Tea Bitches, a new Chinese-Danish duo, just dropped their debut single Bad Taste, a frenetic burst of dance-punk energy that blurs the line between good and bad taste. Recorded in a small living room in Copenhagen, the track was born almost by accident: the duo was booked for a gig before they had even written a song. What followed was an instinctive experiment in sound that captures the band’s playful, chaotic spirit.
Bad Taste celebrates everything shiny, awkward, and over-the-top, transforming what might be considered wrong into something irresistibly right. Green Tea Bitches describes themselves as human-shaped sponges, soaking up the fizz of a soda can, the clash of mismatched socks, and the cheap plastic glow of everyday life and squeezing it back out as bold, vibrant sound. The band is tired of all the rules about music, life, and society. They do not judge and accept everything, bouncing every contradiction and opinion into energetic chaos.
Some call Bad Taste “really bad pop”, others call it “really cool post-punk”. Green Tea Bitches do not argue. The track captures their fearless curiosity, messy joy, and unapologetic energy. Bad Taste is more than a single; it is an attitude, a celebration of imperfection, excess, and the joy of playful rebellion. “Bad taste never sounded this good. Too much is never enough!” quotes Green Tea Bitches.
Bad Taste marks the beginning of an explosive year for the duo. Green Tea Bitches are set to release their highly anticipated debut EP in Summer 2026, promising more of their signature catchy, energetic, and danceable chaos.
