"Teenage Cool Kids were an Indie rock/Punk Rock band from Denton, Texas.
The band started in summer 2006 by Andrew Savage, later joined by Daniel Zeigler whom Savage met while attending the University of North Texas in Denton. The bands earlier material, from the self-released demo and "Remember Me as a Silhouette" 7", was lo-fi, poppy and often compared to early '90s indie rock. The band's first full length was Queer Salutations, released in 2007. Shortly after the release of Queer Salutations the band embarked on its first tour. The band is decidedly DIY, keeping all recording, songwriting, booking and visual art within the band. Teenage Cool Kids spent much of 2008 touring the United States and recording their next album. In 2009 the band was issued a cease and desist by Chicago hip-hop duo The Cool Kids over alleged trade mark infringement. The dispute ended with a settlement initiated by the Cool Kids. The dispute delayed the band's second LP release by several months, but in June 2009 Foreign Lands was released by Protagonist Music."
- Last Fm
This. Band. Shreds, extremely underrated; FFO indie, alt rock
Teenage Cool Kids - Demo (2007)
1. List
2. I Watched the Clock Turn 5 AM
3. Reasons Why
4. Dimestore Camera
5. Bedtime Stories
6. Find Out
7. Self Abuse
Remember Me As A Silhouette (2007)
1. Down The Street
2. Bedtime Stories
3. Abbreviated Smile
4. Find Out
1. Queer Salutations
2. Awkward Type Of Girl
3. Sleeper Hold
4. Reasons Why
5. Excursion Into Philosophy
6. Write Back Soon
7. Crowd Aggravation
8. Self Abuse
9. Prose
10. Total Babe
11. Tryna Decide
1. Speaking In Tongues
2. Crucial Talk
1. Reservoir Feeling
2. Tilting at Windmills
3. Exile In La Mancha
4. Foreign Lands
5. Crossing The Desert As A Stream
6. Speaking In Tongues
7. Prison Sermons
8. Half Eaten Cake
9. Art School Anarchist
10. Calm Me Down
11. Skinny Girls
12. Animal Sounds
1. Denton After Sunset
2. Kachina Doll
3. Landlocked State
4. No Fragments Reach
5. Zealous Convert
6. Thousands
7. Volvo To A Kiss
8. Beg To Differ
9. Beyond The Grasp of Guilt
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