
Some of Teenage Bottlerocket's most popular songs include Skate or Die, Bigger Than Kiss, Headbanger. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Orgcore
London, United Kingdom
London,
Toronto, Canada
Toronto,
Kingston, Jamaica
Montreal, Canada
Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
Ottawa, Canada
Ottawa,
They’ve toured the world countless times. They kept the leather jacket-and-Converse look alive through an increasingly neon landscape. They’ve written songs about KISS, Top Gun and Minecraft. Hell, they’ve even been on CNN a few times. Please welcome back to the spotlight Wyoming’s own Teenage Bottlerocket, whose ninth album, the 12-track Sick Sesh! — traffic-cone-orange cover art and all — will be released 08/27/2021 on Fat Wreck Chords. Recorded in November 2020 at the Blasting Room (the band’s eighth straight full-length with producer Andrew Berlin), Sick Sesh! is a little bit rougher around the edges than the last few TBR albums. “We spent a lot of time on guitar tones this time around — that was important for us,” he says. ““We made sure to bring the noisy, loud, irritate your fuckin’ mom guitar back. There’s a ton of intentional guitar noise and feedback. This is punk rock, after all." “Fat Mike called me and said, ‘Hey, this is your best record,” Carlisle recalls. “I said, ‘Cool, thanks for noticing.’” With Sick Sesh! ready to drop, Teenage Bottlerocket will return to the road once more throughout 2021 and beyond, and you can expect to hear plenty of new tracks peppered into their already high-energy sets. Given that the band is already two decades old, however, is there any chance of the band slowing down? Carlisle shoots that idea down right away. Well there you have it: The three things in life can always count on are death, taxes and Teenage Bottlerocket.
Read moreThey’ve toured the world countless times. They kept the leather jacket-and-Converse look alive through an increasingly neon landscape. They’ve written songs about KISS, Top Gun and Minecraft. Hell, they’ve even been on CNN a few times. Please welcome back to the spotlight Wyoming’s own Teenage Bottlerocket, whose ninth album, the 12-track Sick Sesh! — traffic-cone-orange cover art and all — will be released 08/27/2021 on Fat Wreck Chords. Recorded in November 2020 at the Blasting Room (the band’s eighth straight full-length with producer Andrew Berlin), Sick Sesh! is a little bit rougher around the edges than the last few TBR albums. “We spent a lot of time on guitar tones this time around — that was important for us,” he says. ““We made sure to bring the noisy, loud, irritate your fuckin’ mom guitar back. There’s a ton of intentional guitar noise and feedback. This is punk rock, after all." “Fat Mike called me and said, ‘Hey, this is your best record,” Carlisle recalls. “I said, ‘Cool, thanks for noticing.’” With Sick Sesh! ready to drop, Teenage Bottlerocket will return to the road once more throughout 2021 and beyond, and you can expect to hear plenty of new tracks peppered into their already high-energy sets. Given that the band is already two decades old, however, is there any chance of the band slowing down? Carlisle shoots that idea down right away. Well there you have it: The three things in life can always count on are death, taxes and Teenage Bottlerocket.
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23 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket in London | Palasad SocialBowl, London, EN, United Kingdom |
23 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket in London | Palasad SocialBowl, London |
24 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket in Toronto | Hard Luck Bar, Toronto, ON, Canada |
24 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket in Toronto | Hard Luck Bar, Toronto |
25 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket in Kingston | Mansion, Kingston, SC, Jamaica |
26 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket in Montreal | Foufounes Electriques, Montreal, QC, Canada |
26 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket in Montreal | Foufounes Electriques, Montreal |
27 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket in Québec | L'Anti Bar & Spectacles, Quebec, QC, Canada |
28 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket, We Were Sharks in Ottawa | The 27 Club, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
28 Sep 2025 | Teenage Bottlerocket, We Were Sharks in Ottawa | The 27 Club, Ottawa |
Some of Teenage Bottlerocket's most popular songs include Skate or Die, Bigger Than Kiss, Headbanger. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Teenage Bottlerocket's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Skate or Die, Bigger Than Kiss, Headbanger, and more.
Teenage Bottlerocket is known for their distinctive sound in the orgcore genre, often blending elements of power-pop punk, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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