Teenage Bottlerocket live in concert.
ON TOUR

Teenage Bottlerocket

17
critic concert reviews
metal

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

75
%
Based on 
17
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
%
Based on 
critic concert
reviews

Real Live Certified  

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Critic Consensus

Based on 17 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Teenage Bottlerocket is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with some notable strengths.

ON TOUR

Foro la Piedad, Ciudad de México, Mexico (December 1); Rock Café, Praha, Czech Republic (January 24); Kulturzentrum Lagerhaus, Bremen, Germany (April 18); Druckluft, Oberhausen, Germany (April 19)

FESTIVALS IN 2024

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Latest Release

So Dumb - EP (28 April 2023)

Artist Info

Genre
metal
Origin
Laramie, United States (2001 - present)
Bio
Teenage Bottlerocket is a pop-punk/punk rock band from Laramie, Wyoming, formed in 2001. The band was formed by twin brothers Ray and Brandon Carlisle after their previous band Homeless Wonders broke up in 2000, and is completed by Kody Templeman and Miguel Chen.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark)

October 4, 2023
80
%
Richter, Copenhagen, Denmark

New Noise Magazine (USA)

August 2, 2019
%
It’s okay to think Ray Rocket Carlisle has figured out the meaning of life. You can argue that it’s happiness.

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark)

May 5, 2015
70
%
Beta, Copenhagen, Denmark

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark)

December 1, 2013
60
%
Forum, Frederiksburg, Denmark

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark)

August 8, 2013
80
%
Beta, Copenhagen, Denmark

Glide Magazine (USA)

October 3, 2012
%
The Lineup for the night was to be NOFX, Teenage Bottlerocket, Dillinger Four, and Arms Aloft.

Exclaim (Canada)

October 28, 2009
%
Kathedral, Toronto, Canada

Past critic reviews published in

V13 (Canada), V13 (Canada), Exclaim (Canada), Diandra Reviews It All (USA), Diandra Reviews It All (USA) and more

Image Credit

Frank Schwichtenberg [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons