Quantcast

Indie Rock Show Lists:
 new york  //  chicago  //  los angeles 
My Rockness: Track your favorite bands and shows online.
My Rockness: Track your favorite bands and shows online.
SIGN UP/LOG IN
New!

(le) poisson rouge
Beacon Theater
Bowery Ballroom
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn Masonic Temple
Bruar Falls
Cake Shop
Cameo Gallery
Canal Room
Central Park Summerstage
Crash Mansion
Death By Audio
Don Pedro
Europa
Fontana's
Glasslands
Gramercy Theatre
Hammerstein Ballroom
Highline Ballroom
Hiro Ballroom at the Maritime Hotel
Irving Plaza
Issue Project Room
Joe's Pub
Knitting Factory Brooklyn
Lit
Littlefield
Living Room
Maxwell's
McCarren Park
Mercury Lounge
Monkey Town
Music Hall of Williamsburg
Nokia Theatre
Pete's Candy Store
Pianos
Public Assembly
R Bar
Roseland Ballroom
Santos Party House
Shea Stadium
Silent Barn
Southpaw
Spiegeltent
Studio B
Sycamore
Terminal 5
The Annex
The Bell House
The Delancey
The Studio at Webster Hall
The Wellmont Theatre
Town Hall
Union Hall
Union Pool
Warsaw
Webster Hall


The Teenagers are dirty, and funny and thankfully, catchy.

The Teenagers are playing four shows in NYC in the next few days. Phew! So who are these guys and why are so many of our city's venues clamoring to book them? Well, read on, friends. Read on.

London/Paris synth-pop trio The Teenagers have a whole song devoted to Scarlett Johansson (called "Starlett Johansson," presumably to protect the innocent). I learned from the song that Scarlett "started out on Broadway when she was eight." Obviously, they did their IMDB homework.

They also have a very dirty song called "Homecoming" about doing, well, dirty stuff with American cheerleaders. And they get right to the point with their track, "Fuck Nicole." Such subtle song titles our youth come up with these days.

The Teenagers also have funny voice-overs during their songs about fashion and things. And though their music has been likened to the soundtrack of a porno, these three guys are just really being more silly than sexy. They don't take themselves too seriously (they list "puberty" and "party" as some of their influences).

If you like to laugh while you dance to your kitschy post-new-wave, The Teenagers are the band for you.

BUY TICKETS TO SEE THE TEENAGERS AT MERCURY LOUNGE!


The Teenagers play four NYC shows in the coming days: Wednesay, January 30th, at Mercury Lounge, Thursday, January 31st, at Hiro Ballroom, Saturday, February 2nd, at Cake Shop, and later on Saturday night, February 2nd, at Studio B.

Recent Recommended Shows:

 07.26  Baths bring eclectic electro.
 07.19  Cap'n Jazz!!!!
 07.13  Julian Lynch is another future star from Ridgewood . . .
 07.06  All he wanted to do was play his guitar and sing. . . .

View the complete ARCHIVE >>

HOME | ABOUT US | ADVERTISE WITH US | PRIVACY POLICY |TERMS & CONDITIONS | ANTI-SPAM POLICY

Copyright © 2004 - 2007 Oh My Rockness Inc.