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Music Review: Teenage Bottlerocket - Warning Device

Written by Brian McConville
Published February 20, 2008

Fun pop punk rockers Teenage Bottlerocket are back with an all new album, Warning Device on Red Scare Records. 

Formed in 2000 by identical twin brothers Brandon and Ray Carlisle, Teenage Bottlerocket started out in the city of Laramie, Wyoming — not your typical punk rock haven.  Despite their location the band gave it their all at each show and played out to many adoring local fans.  After a successful tour and a brief lineup change a few years later, Kody Templeman and Miguel Chen were added as members.  The band has the punk rock attitude that many bands today have pushed aside in order to gain fashionable attention.

One thing Teenage Bottlerocket prides themselves on is not dressing up for a punk show to impress. They do not care about makeup or tight jeans that no one in their right mind should ever try to squeeze into. Rather they sport black leather jackets and wear comfortable clothing. They care about rocking out as much as they can, and in as many venues as possible, all for the sake of fun. 

Their lack of caring about self-image and focus on what matters the most to them, makes their punk rock lifestyle even more admirable.  This attitude, along with their fun music paid off as it grabbed the attention of the Groovie Ghoulies who invited them to play a couple of sets with them on the 2005 Warped Tour. Later both bands dropped out to embark on their own tour together.  

Comparable to Screeching Weasel, Ramones, and the Queers, Teenage Bottlerocket is part of an appealing genre of fast paced, friendly, fun punk rock. 

Starting off the thirteen track CD is “Bottlerocket,” a fast paced Ramones sounding punk jam that makes you want to jump around and have fun.  Before you know it, the song about a pyrotechnic pastime is over, and “In The Basement” starts up.  This song about remembering childhood fears has already been getting some airplay on Howard Stern's Sirius radio show. With its catchy vocals and guitar riffs, this song is one worth checking out. 

“Gave You My Heart” is worthy of being placed in the middle of a cassette mix tape for that special someone in your life.  This is the kind of punk rock love song that makes you smile when you hear it.  It is one of my choice picks on this CD and the next time I am feeling the need to make my love a CD mix, I will be sure to share this song with her.

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A music lover for life, this former punk rock super hero has finally slowed down a little and accepted the fact that he is a better listener of music than a performer. Brian McConville operates his own blogging website www.brokenheadphones.com in his spare time. Married to his dream girl and entertained by 2 dogs and a cat it is easy to say that Brian is enjoying life.
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Music Review: Teenage Bottlerocket - Warning Device
Published: February 20, 2008
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Section: Music
Filed Under: Review, Music: Punk Rock
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