Saturday, November 19, 2011

TR-02 The No Tomorrow Boys

Hey Kids! Just released on Teen-Age Riot Records:


The No Tomorrow Boys-"(Do The) No Tomorrow Twist" b/w "Neanderthal For Your Love"


Wild ‘n’ frantic rock ‘n’ roll bands are a dying breed in this era of shoegazey, reverb drenched indie pop, but looking like a motorcycle gang straight outta a Fifties drive-in flick and sounding like the rabid love child of Little Richard and The Cramps, The No Tomorrow Boys have spent the last few months trying to change that, performing relentlessly explosive sets across Portland and the greater Northwest with bands such as The Dex Romweber Duo, The Downtown Struts, and Davila 666.
 
The trio’s live shows are a tornado of chaos, simultaneously fun and fierce, invoking all the thrill and danger of life as a juvenile delinquent from back alley switchblade fights to lustful nights on lover’s lane. And now the boys have wrestled their primitive style of ferocious American rock ‘n’ roll onto a slab o’ wax with their debut single “(Do The) No Tomorrow Twist” b/w “Neanderthal For Your Love”, two tunes that explode outta the grooves like a suped up hot rod off the starting line.
So guys, grab your leather jackets and grease up your pompadours. Gals, slip on your fishnets and slap on that liquid eyeliner. No matter how you do it, get ready to flip your lid, blow your top, and dig that jive like it should be dug!

Press:
“Like deep cuts off early Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard albums, and most especially like the great Tacoma band The Sonics, The No Tomorrow Boys rock out about innocent things, like girls and cars. But they do it with such uninhibited frenzy that you finally get why early rock 'n' roll caused mothers to cry into their aprons and dads to ship the kids off to parochial school.” - Rebecca Wilson, Portland Mercury

“The No Tomorrow Boys have the fire in the soul to genuinely capture the unholy essence of early rock n' roll…If classic late '50s motorcycle gang leather jacket-and-switchblade rock n' roll replete with a bawdy backbeat, howling juvenile delinquent vocals, and red-hot guitar action sounds good to you, well then you have good taste. And The No Tomorrow Boys should be right up your alley!” –Lord Rutledge, Faster and Louder

Slick Rockabilly Rock n Rolla's with the hair to suit. During the last song the guitarist flicks out his switchblade and starts manically shredding with it, throwing it into the floorboards at the end. It was so badass I'm sure the vagina of every gal in the room exploded while the penis of every man proceeded to shrink back into their bodies with shame and despair of how uncool they are compared to these guys.” –Christina Papadimitropoulos, Stiches In My Head

“The 7-inch is all balls-to-the-wall throwback punk-Americana (the sleeve is all leopard-print, leather and knives, if that helps) that sounds like Chuck Berry on a ton of speed. And pills. And self-loathing. Rock and roll!” –Casey Jarman, Willamette Week

Contact:
E-mail: notomorrowboys.booking@gmail.com
Reverb Nation: http://www.reverbnation.com/thenotomorrowboys
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thenotomorrowboys

To order, send $6 PPD within the US to:

Teen-Age Riot Records
c/o Matt Mayhem
2411 SE Yamhill St.
Portland, OR 97214

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TR-01 The Miniskirts and The Itchies

Hey Kids! Out now on Teen-Age Riot Records:  


The Miniskirts with The Itchies- "That's Cool, That's Trash" b/w "Shake It Down"


The debut release on Teen-Age Riot Records is two garage blasts from the seedy underbelly of Oberlin, OH. Don't miss this awesome slab released in partnership with "That's Cool, That's Trash" the zine!

Press:
Wow! I am a self-admitted total sucker for female fronted punk rock music. A total sucker. The Miniskirts track is a catchy ode to '60s girl group sing-a-longs that they manage to pull off quite nicely. your toes will be tapping from start to finish. While not female-fronted, The Itchies' track is also a '60s rocker. Instead of going the girl group sing-a-long route, these guys went with the organ/keyboard. -Kenny Kaos, Maximum Rocknroll

To order, send $6 PPD within the US to:

Teen-Age Riot Records
c/o Matt Mayhem
2411 SE Yamhill St.
Portland, OR 97214

or send $9 PPD for a copy of both the record and the zine!
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