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| origin = [[Cabbagetown (Atlanta)|Cabbagetown]], [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], United States
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'''The Rock*A*Teens''' is an [[indie rock]] band from [[Cabbagetown (Atlanta)|Cabbagetown]] in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] who were active during most of the 1990s and reformed in 2014.
'''The Rock*A*Teens''' is an American [[indie rock]] band from [[Cabbagetown (Atlanta)|Cabbagetown]], [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], United States, who were active during most of the 1990s and reformed in 2014.


==History==
==History==
The Rock*A*Teens began work on April 1, 1994 in Cabbagetown. The lineup consisted of Chris Lopez (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard), Justin Davis Hughes (guitar, piano, organ, backing vocals), [[Kelly Hogan]] (guitar, backing vocals) and [[Chris Verene]] (drums). They were later signed to [[Daemon Records]] and released two records, the self-titled debut and ''Cry''. [[Kelly Hogan]] and Chris Verene quit in the summer of 1997 and were replaced by Jeff Patch and Brandon Smith. The band signed to [[Merge Records]], and two singles were released, one on Merge and the other on [[Kill Rock Stars]]. (All four songs were re-recorded for the first Merge full length ''Baby A Little Rain Must Fall'' by the trio of Lopez, Smith and Hughes. The two separate versions of "Ether Sunday", when played simultaneously, sync up perfectly). Jeff Patch offered his resignation during the return from the first west coast tour with new friends [[Superchunk]], after having blown the transmission of their van "Big Gary" during a side trip to [[Yellowstone]]. Subsequently, Chris Verene returned to the band for a brief period, including a [[SXSW]] performance in 1998 and related visits to [[Houston]] and [[New Orleans]]. He was replaced by T. Ballard Lesemann III in early summer 1998, after he had demonstrated his ability to perform most songs from memory without having practiced them. He was immediately signed up for a summer 1998 tour headlining the entire country. Afterwards, this line up recorded the second Merge album, ''Golden Time''. Following an exhausting national tour with [[Man Or Astroman]], Brandon Smith exited the group, originally to be replaced by Hayden from [[Servotron]], who turned out to be wanted by the law. A few weeks before a tour with [[Superchunk]], a soon to be prominent local lawyer named [[William Joiner]] joined the group and stayed the last few years of the band, recording ''Sweet Bird of Youth'', their last full length, and an [[Extended play|EP]] for Atlanta label [[Moodswing Records]] called ''Noon Under the Trees'', as well as going on multiple tours. [http://www.mergerecords.com/band.php?band_id=74&]
The Rock*A*Teens began work on April 1, 1994 in Cabbagetown. The lineup consisted of Chris Lopez (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard), Justin Davis Hughes (guitar, piano, organ, backing vocals), [[Kelly Hogan]] (guitar, backing vocals) and [[Chris Verene]] (drums). They were later signed to [[Daemon Records]] and released two records, the self-titled debut and ''Cry''. [[Kelly Hogan]] and Chris Verene quit in the summer of 1997 and were replaced by Jeff Patch and Brandon Smith. The band signed to [[Merge Records]], and two singles were released, one on Merge and the other on [[Kill Rock Stars]]. (All four songs were re-recorded for the first Merge full length ''Baby A Little Rain Must Fall'' by the trio of Lopez, Smith and Hughes. The two separate versions of "Ether Sunday", when played simultaneously, sync up perfectly). Jeff Patch offered his resignation during the return from the first west coast tour with new friends [[Superchunk]], after having blown the transmission of their van "Big Gary" during a side trip to [[Yellowstone]]. Subsequently, Chris Verene returned to the band for a brief period, including a [[SXSW]] performance in 1998 and related visits to [[Houston]] and [[New Orleans]]. He was replaced by T. Ballard Lesemann III in early summer 1998, after he had demonstrated his ability to perform most songs from memory without having practiced them. He was immediately signed up for a summer 1998 tour headlining the entire country. Afterwards, this line up recorded the second Merge album, ''Golden Time''. Following a national tour with [[Man Or Astroman]], Brandon Smith exited the group, originally to be replaced by Hayden from [[Servotron]], who turned out to be wanted by the law. A few weeks before a tour with [[Superchunk]], a soon to be prominent local lawyer named William Joiner joined the group and stayed the last few years of the band, recording ''Sweet Bird of Youth'', their last album for some while, and an [[Extended play|EP]] for Atlanta label Moodswing Records called ''Noon Under the Trees'', as well as going on multiple tours.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mergerecords.com/band.php?band_id=74& |title=The Rock*A*Teens |access-date=2007-02-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070206061227/http://www.mergerecords.com/band.php?band_id=74& |archive-date=2007-02-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref>{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}

The Winter 2015 issue of [[Oxford American|''Oxford American'']] featured a story by Abigail Covington about the Rock*A*Teens.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.oxfordamerican.org/magazine/item/755-when-the-fire-broke-out|title=When the Fire Broke Out|last=Covington|first=Abigail|access-date=2018-07-06|language=en-gb}}</ref>




The Winter 2015 issue of ''[[Oxford American]]'' featured a story by Abigail Covington about the Rock*A*Teens.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.oxfordamerican.org/magazine/item/755-when-the-fire-broke-out|title=When the Fire Broke Out|last=Covington|first=Abigail|website=Oxfordamerican.org|access-date=2018-07-06|language=en-gb}}</ref>


Their sixth album, ''Sixth House'' was released in June 2018. [[AllMusic]] noted that "Sixth House is less manic than the Rock*A*Teens of yore, but this music still generates the vague but uncomfortable feeling that something could leap out and grab you by the face at any moment..."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/sixth-house-mw0003178148|title=Sixth House - The Rock*A*Teens - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic|website=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=21 September 2018}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.daemonrecords.com/ Daemon Records]
*[http://www.daemonrecords.com/ Daemon Records]
*[http://www.mergerecords.com/ Merge Records]
*[http://www.mergerecords.com/ Merge Records]
*[http://clatl.com/cribnotes/archives/2014/01/21/the-rockateens-are-back/ Creative Loafing]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140201230804/http://clatl.com/cribnotes/archives/2014/01/21/the-rockateens-are-back/ Creative Loafing]


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The Rock*A*Teens
OriginCabbagetown, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
GenresIndie rock
Years active1994 – 2002, 2014 – present
LabelsDaemon Records
Merge Records
MembersJustin Davis Hughes
William Joiner
Ballard Lesemann
Christopher Lopez
Past membersKelly Hogan
Chris Verene
William Brandon Smith

The Rock*A*Teens is an American indie rock band from Cabbagetown, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, who were active during most of the 1990s and reformed in 2014.

History

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The Rock*A*Teens began work on April 1, 1994 in Cabbagetown. The lineup consisted of Chris Lopez (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard), Justin Davis Hughes (guitar, piano, organ, backing vocals), Kelly Hogan (guitar, backing vocals) and Chris Verene (drums). They were later signed to Daemon Records and released two records, the self-titled debut and Cry. Kelly Hogan and Chris Verene quit in the summer of 1997 and were replaced by Jeff Patch and Brandon Smith. The band signed to Merge Records, and two singles were released, one on Merge and the other on Kill Rock Stars. (All four songs were re-recorded for the first Merge full length Baby A Little Rain Must Fall by the trio of Lopez, Smith and Hughes. The two separate versions of "Ether Sunday", when played simultaneously, sync up perfectly). Jeff Patch offered his resignation during the return from the first west coast tour with new friends Superchunk, after having blown the transmission of their van "Big Gary" during a side trip to Yellowstone. Subsequently, Chris Verene returned to the band for a brief period, including a SXSW performance in 1998 and related visits to Houston and New Orleans. He was replaced by T. Ballard Lesemann III in early summer 1998, after he had demonstrated his ability to perform most songs from memory without having practiced them. He was immediately signed up for a summer 1998 tour headlining the entire country. Afterwards, this line up recorded the second Merge album, Golden Time. Following a national tour with Man Or Astroman, Brandon Smith exited the group, originally to be replaced by Hayden from Servotron, who turned out to be wanted by the law. A few weeks before a tour with Superchunk, a soon to be prominent local lawyer named William Joiner joined the group and stayed the last few years of the band, recording Sweet Bird of Youth, their last album for some while, and an EP for Atlanta label Moodswing Records called Noon Under the Trees, as well as going on multiple tours.[1][citation needed]

The Winter 2015 issue of Oxford American featured a story by Abigail Covington about the Rock*A*Teens.[2]

Their sixth album, Sixth House was released in June 2018. AllMusic noted that "Sixth House is less manic than the Rock*A*Teens of yore, but this music still generates the vague but uncomfortable feeling that something could leap out and grab you by the face at any moment..."[3]

Discography

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  • The Rock*A*Teens (January 23, 1996)
  • Cry (February 18, 1997)
  • Baby, A Little Rain Must Fall (April 21, 1998)
  • Golden Time (March 23, 1999)
  • Sweet Bird of Youth (October 3, 2000)
  • Noon Under the Trees EP (2001)
  • Sixth House (July 6, 2018)

References

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  1. ^ "The Rock*A*Teens". Archived from the original on 2007-02-06. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
  2. ^ Covington, Abigail. "When the Fire Broke Out". Oxfordamerican.org. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  3. ^ "Sixth House - The Rock*A*Teens - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
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