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Teenage Prayers


The Teenage Prayers arent just a band. They..re Family. And with a sound that lies somewhere between The Band, The Kinks, Otis Redding and the cast soundtrack to Cabaret, the Teenage Prayers are both oddly familiar and totally distinct. The sweat starts up front: Tim Adams on the microphone, pushing his voice and body to the brink of soulful collapse, then pulling back to the sultry growl of a devilish crooner, ever reaching, ever searching for the secret of the Masters. Then brother Terrence Adams: a curly-headed wraith on lead guitar, delivering smashed Keith Richards licks one minute and deranged Steve Cropper soul balladry the next, all the while singing, shrieking, creating. Then cousin Kyle Chrise on bass: the one-man party, like some unholy union between Rick Danko and Bill Black gone amok on drugs as yet uninvented, belting out background vocals and keeping flawless time. Kyle Wills on drums: the piston-engined spectacle of the Teenage Prayers, a relentless, unforgiving center of gravity around which the band revolves like an unkempt comet. Remy Weber on keys - one part Bill Evans, one part Booker T. Jones. Wurlitzer 200A. Accept no substitute. Formed in New York City, 2001, the Teenage Prayers rapidly evolved into the rock-(rock opera)-and-soul explosion that caught the ear of Solomon Burke, who flew the band out to LA to produce the final cut on their self-released debut record, TEN SONGS. For their follow-up record, due for completion in Fall 2006, the Teenage Prayers enlisted as producer none other than the legendary founder of the Dream Syndicate, STEVE WYNN, who calls the Prayers his ..favorite band in NYC... Now, with strong radio airplay from the likes of KEXP, WOXY, Minnesota Public Radio and the famed KCRW, the Teenage Prayers stand poised on the brink of a new kind of success, courting labels and distributors while continually expanding their touring base down the eastern seaboard, into the Midwest and beyond.
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November 30, 2003, New York City


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  • Play Heiroglyph
    Live footage of "Heiroglyph" from Teenage Prayers upcoming second release
  • Play Good Voodoo
    Video for "Good Voodoo" from The Teenage Prayers fortcoming second album

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track name plays  |  downloads
I'll Never Let You Go 4     0 play
Good Voodoo 6     23 play
All The World's A Song 13     44 play
Center of the World 2     33 play
Annihilation 29     183 play

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Ten Songs
Ten Songs
released: 2005 on True Love Through Better Music
Ten Songs

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