Teenage Bottlerocket's New LP Ready To Roll Out Friday 12th Sept via Pirates Press Records
Pop-punk veterans Teenage Bottlerocket are primed to release their new LP Ready to Roll, the band’s first full length for Pirates Press Records.
“This time around, there was no big concept, no pressure. We just wrote songs that felt good to play,” explains bassist Miguel Chen. “That freedom brought something fresh. It reminded us why we started doing this in the first place. The vibe is all about reconnecting with the joy of making music together.”
The band returned to The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, CO, with Andrew Berlin behind the board and Jason Livermore overseeing the final master. “The Blasting Room is like home for us,” says Miguel. “Working with Andrew and Jason is always a smooth ride—they know how to pull the best out of us.”
Fans got their first taste of what’s to come via the lead single “She’s the Shit.” Ray Carlisle wrote the song for his wife Rachel, who he says “loves to give me a hard time—she rolls her eyes when I rock out in front of the mirror, makes fun of the music I love, and calls me an old man when I bring up movies she’s never seen. And I totally love her for it.” As for the song, Ray says, “It kicks the door open. It sets the tone for the whole record—fast, catchy, and not taking itself too seriously. Just the way we like it.”
Regarding the second single, "Post Mortem Depression," songwriter Kody Templeman says, “When we came up with the title ‘Post Mortem Depression,’ we all had a laugh. The idea of being depressed after you die is just idiotic. By the time I got around to writing the song, my mom had passed away and what was supposed to be a fun silly song inadvertently became kind of somber. It ultimately became a song about death. Dealing with the loss of a loved one and also examining a person’s own mortality. I tried to lighten the mood a bit by including some dumb references to milky eyes and stinking flesh, but it still comes across with some emotion. I guess that’s not a bad thing. I think everyone can relate to some part of the song. It didn’t turn out the way I expected it to, but I’m really happy with the results. Can’t win em all. ENJOY!”
The back to basics approach to the album is sure to make it equally satisfying for longtime fans & newcomers alike. “Whether it’s your first TBR album or your tenth,” says Miguel. “There’s something here for you.” It’s packed with everything you’d expect from TBR with a few surprises the band think you’ll love - including a couple of songs where Miguel steps up for his first-ever lead vocals!
“We’re lucky to still be here, making music with our best friends, and connecting with people who get it,” sums up Miguel. “Ready to Roll is exactly what it sounds like—we’re stoked, and, in a way, we’re just getting started.”