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The Twilight Singers: Teenage Wristband

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by Drew Broomhall

No longer rubbing red raw emotional wounds for our entertainment, ‘Teenage Wristband’ finds Greg Dulli’s troubadours chasing down the eternal American dream of fast cars and loose women with a bottle of bourbon and the customary swagger.

Having always been oddly catholic in both sin/guilt and musical senses, here he plays Adam to an Eve leading him astray – “She said, you wanna go for a ride? I’ve got 16 hours to burn and I’m gonna stay up all night”. It’s a supercharged showdown versus Springsteen to pen the ultimate top-down highway anthem. Incongruously, he false starts with an cascading piano intro straight from the Meatloaf school of bombastic drivetime rock, but pulls it back as the aching e-bow feedback builds, then takes over on the last chorus with an on/off key leering vocal. Got to play chicken though, and call it a dead heat. Don’t wanna mess with The Boss.

The FM-friendly sounds continue on ‘The Killer’, which is the kind of towering lust laden ballad Aerosmith trademarked before rehab turned them to mush - Greg howling “I want you to burn me til I feel it” at yet another temptress. Still looking for redemption in all the wrong places then.

The meticulous, cinematographic detail of Dulli’s albums always makes the singles sound like a small part of a big picture. And this is no different, plus the inclusion of only one non-album track - ‘So Tight’ - makes this one for the diehards only. To really get what’s goin’ on here you’ll need ‘Blackberry Belle’. Go on, we all need a bit of rock n’roll escapism sometimes.

  • The Twilight Singers 8 / 10

The Twilight Singers - Teenage Wristband

Can I pleeeeeeeease have the lyrics to this song? I've searched all over the internet for lyrics and I can't find them. Help me out? ~ Faeris