Teenage Graffiti | ||||
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Studio album by The Pink Spiders | ||||
Released | August 1, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2005, New York City, New York, Los Angeles, California |
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Genre | Power pop, pop punk, dance-punk, indie rock, garage rock | |||
Length | 39:47 | |||
Label | Geffen | |||
Producer |
Ric Ocasek Jerry Harrison ("Hey Jane") |
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The Pink Spiders chronology | ||||
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Singles from Teenage Graffiti | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Absolutepunk | 86% |
Allmusic |
Teenage Graffiti is the second studio album by the American rock band The Pink Spiders, released on August 1, 2006. It is the band's major label debut.
The Pink Spiders were signed by Geffen Records after performing at The Viper Room on March 2, 2005. The band traveled to New York City to record the album at Electric Lady Studios with producer Ric Ocasek. A second recording location, Spiral Studios, is listed in the album notes.
The group re-recorded several songs from their catalogue at the request of the label. "Soft Smoke", "Modern Swinger", "Hollywood Fix", "Little Razorblade", and "Teenage Graffiti" — all from Hot Pink — were updated and new versions were released.
Teenage Graffiti has been described as a solid pop punk record that makes use of rich guitar textures, vocal harmonies, and an arena-inspired sound. It has been noted to be influenced by the vocal harmonies of The Beach Boys and The Beatles and 1960s rock. Similarities have been made to Cheap Trick, Ben Folds, and Weezer.
Lyrically, the album has been described as simple, personal, and witty. It makes use of wordplay, evident in lines such as, "don't call it a crush baby… you know I love you too much to be crushed like that," and, "don't let your life's income determine your life's outcome." There are references to girls, cigarettes, sex, and drinking, but they are done in a fictitious manner.
The track "Teenage Graffiti" contains the lyric, "When you call me your pretender, you know you shatter my heart". This line may be considered a tribute to The Exploding Hearts, who released a song called "I'm a Pretender" with a similar lyric. "I'm a Pretender" appeared on the album Guitar Romantic and The Exploding Hearts have been noted as an influence by the band.
"Little Razorblade" was released as a single in April 2006; its music video was directed by Joseph Kahn and debuted on MTV's Total Request Live that same month. The song received a significant amount of airplay — it reached the top spot on Los Angeles-based radio station, KROQ, and was played in the retail stores Hollister Co. and Urban Outfitters.