Tyler Page is certainly one of the freshest faces in the local music space right now. The young singing sensation previously dropped singles ‘Don’t Believe The Aliens’ and ‘Kill All The Heroes’ and now, she’s dropped a new single just in time for Halloween – a romantic coming-of-age track titled ‘Teenage Werewolf’ – and we’re hooked!
The song is a coming-of-age fantasy romance with someone who, like a werewolf (real or metaphorical), changes the person who is falling in love. The obsession is so big and the change feels so irreversible that it’s heading towards a disaster. But, just like in a beautiful vintage horror romance, all the gore (literal and metaphorical) is being forgiven for the sake of devotion to the archetypal “bad guy” or werewolf. The grip of this crush is too big to pay mind to the consequences.
Tyler’s majestic, ethereal vocals and angelic vocal harmonies are layered over epic 80s style synths and bass, funky guitar riffs and licks, sublime strings fills, and a pulsating rhythm. With a nod to Dua Lipa and polished production from the team at Bad Future, ‘Teenage Werewolf’ is set to be the anthem for your Halloween party.
‘Teenage Werewolf’ is a crazy weird song and definitely one of my favourites – A type of romance out of a horror movie, the type of love you are willing to kill for. The song aims to transport you into an 80s fantasy horror romance where anything is possible – even falling in love with a werewolf and becoming one.” Tyler explains.
The star also premiered the official music video for the track which sees her reunite with producer Tristan Coetzee. “Making the music video was such an insane experience. I had an amazing team behind me that made everything happen. This was my first time in my life that I had a makeup artist, which was incredibly weird because I literally only own mascara and eyebrow gel, so it was crazy to have someone put more than just those things on my face. And those eyes!! I think I scared myself more than anything looking in a mirror!” Tyler says.
She adds “I’m super proud of what we did though, also about the fact that we all made it up like 10 flights of stairs multiple times carrying equipment up, I’m still surprised that I was able to actually stand and do the video. My legs were dead!! But all in all, I’m beyond proud and excited about this one, I think we killed it!”
Watch the music video for ‘Teenage Werewolf’ below and read more music news here.




















