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Anti-Tween Bands: Youth Gone Wild!

Posted Mon Apr 6, 2009 6:48pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Video Ga Ga

Youthfulness has always been an important part of any pop or rock star's appeal--which makes sense, since kids buy lots of records and drive trends. But being teenaged is especially all the rage nowadays, with the charts currently ruled with a kid-gloved fist by the under-18 set: Cyrus, Swift, various Brothers (Jonas, Naked), et al.

But it all comes across as pretty safe, pretty tame--like these are kids who've never broken a curfew, never done detention, never received less than an A- on a test, or ever had to be asked twice by Mom and Dad to take out the trash or do their homework. Come on, now--how many teenagers in America can really relate to that?

However, not all teenage (or tweenage, if that is indeed the proper term) musicians are going the Radio Disney route. Some of them are actually acting like true teens--that is, like snotty, hormone-riddled rebels--and creating loud, riotous juvie-hall rock 'n' roll that, ironically, is probably more influenced by their parents' supercool record collections than by anything on Nickelodeon right now.

Yes, whether it's girly-punk that echoes the feminist sentiments of the '90s riot-grrrrl movement or shreddy retro-metal inspired by the likes of '80s metal gods Metallica and Slayer, many of today's adolescent rockers are coming up with alterna-teen fare that oddly sounds fresher and feistier than any recent recording by Miley, the Jonases, or any of the HSM castmates.

Here are those at the head of the anti-tween class...

Care Bears On Fire
Besides having perhaps the most awesome band name ever to be carved into a school desk (the moniker simply screams "bratty little girls," which is exactly what CBOF are), this trio of Brooklyn junior high-schoolers make rad kiddie-pop-punk that has put them at the forefront of NYC's "kidcore" scene. (And with song titles like "Five-Minute Boyfriend" and "Met You On MySpace," they certainly make perfect spokesgirls for the underage set.) Despite their nasty attitude when they chant, "Na na na na na na na, I don't want to be like everybody else!" in their newest video, they seem to be fitter role models for impressionable young girls than most of the pouty female pop-tarts on the scene right now.

Smoosh
Smoosh are veteran indie-rockers at this point, despite the fact that the sisters in the band range from ages 13 to 19. (When they released their first album in 2004 as a duo, core siblings Asy and Chloe were only 12 and 10, respectively.) They've been mentored by Jason McGerr of Death Cab For Cutie; have opened for Pearl Jam, Jimmy Eat World, Sleater-Kinney, Nada Surf, Tokyo Police Club, and the Eels; and have played Lollapalooza. Can Vanessa Hudgens or the Cheetah Girls claim that?

Tiny Masters Of Today
Another too-cool-for-school sibling act, 15-year-old Ivan and his 13-year-old sister Ada have also been warmly embraced by the indie-rock elite. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's Russell Simins once drummed for them and also produced their debut album; that album featured collaborations with members of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Moldy Peaches, and B-52's; and David Bowie even calls himself a fan. And with TMOT song titles like "Stickin' It To The Man" and "Tooty Frooty," why shouldn't Bowie be impressed?

The Dollyrots
More girl-powered rock 'n' roll endorsed by the one-and-only original riot grrrl Joan Jett (who signed the 'Rots to her own Blackheart Records), the Dollyrots formed in the 8th grade in response to the 2000 presidential election. (Starting a rock band is always a cool form of political protest, after all--and who says this young generation is jaded, huh?) Their song "Because I'm Awesome" was a minor hit thanks to its inclusion in a Kohl's ad campaign, and it is awesome indeed. Its American Idol-lampooning video is yet another fun dig at mainstream tween culture, too.

Black Tide
Despite getting kicked off the Ozzfest tour because their stage was sponsored by Jagermeister (they were all under the legal drinking age, you see), Miami metalheads Black Tide have managed to build quite a following with their old-skool hard rock. Revolver magazine described their debut album Light From Above as "like stumbling across a cool, late-'80s metal record you'd completely forgotten about," and Blabbermouth called their music "big, sometimes pop-based, melodies meets crunchy, guitar-driven metal that falls somewhere between thrash/traditional metal and the dirtier end of '80s glam/hair metal." The JoBros may be youth gone mild, but Black Tide are definitely youth gone wild, Skid Row-style.

Crooked X
Another pack of promising teenage rampagers, these Okies are managed by Spencer Proffer and Doc McGhee, the industry vets behind such hard-rock acts as Kiss, Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, and the aforementioned Skid Row. And Crooked X have already opened for rock legends like Kiss, Ted Nugent, and Alice Cooper, all before even graduating high school. No wonder their first single is called "Rock 'N' Roll Dream"--how many Guitar Hero-noodling kids out there would love to be in Crooked X's boots?

Tokio Hotel
The most well-known band on this list, these creatively coiffed German rockers have released three albums, sold 5 million units in their homeland, and won a Best New Artist VMA in America. They're almost too old to be included here, since they range from age 19 to 22--but they actually started way back in 2003, when they were far too young to be licensed to drive on the Autobahn. It's hard to believe that TH have been together longer than many rock bands 10 years their senior...and those older bands surely must feel like underachieving losers when they take stock of what Tokio Hotel (and the other kiddie bands on this list, for that matter) have already accomplished in their young careers.

88 Comments

61. Anna -
Some of these kids rock! it's so nice to know that there are still kids out there rocking hard!!!!

62. John B -
they all suck

63. Yahoo! Music User -
ALRIGHT! It's about time we fought back!

64. katt -
I'm just glad it's not some other rappers. I am sick and tired of seing untalented "musicians" get so big on one stupid song (i.e. laffy taffy) it's time the real musicians get out there and show these idiots that singing about girls body parts is not being talented!!! Keep up the good work. Hopefully, others will join soon!!!

65. ann -
I can't wait for Tokio Hotel's new album!

66. Yahoo! Music User -
GO TOKIO HOTEL!!!!!! YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!

67. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
KUDOS TO TOKIO HOTEL ... they get so short changed being so young and for ACTUALLY making REAL music and something that's ORIGINAL ... not these spinoffs of my great 80's memories. REALLY ... can ANYONE with a shortened name actually make an ORIGINAL SONG!?

68. Bruce B -
Interesting that this blog is written by the same person who blogs about American Idol.....

69. Yahoo! Music User -
Yes, Tokio Hotel is not a Disney mickeymouse crap, they are together for so long and they create a real music. Unfortunately many people think different but the world is free, we can like and dislike what we want, just don't hate.

70. cashicute12 -
DAMN RIGHT. These bands are not Disney puppets. and they know what they called MUSIC. especially Tokio Hotel. Their songs make sense every single word. These article is a thumbs up. :)

71. NumNumBaa -
HELL YEAH TOKIO HOTEL!!!!!

72. Brittany -
Yes, Tokio Hotel Rocks. I'm so proud of them and I can't wait for their new album this year. Not only that, their music is so inspiring and anyone can relate to it. I hate when people judge them only on their looks without even listening to them but anyway that's their loss.

73. nene -
yeah Tokio Hotel been a fan since '05! they still rock!
Crooked X also rocks the lead singer reminds me of an 80's rocker for some reason. Black Tide also kick ass he sounds like the lead singer from Motley Crue Vince Neil.

74. Caitlin -
Lovin' the Tokio Hotel mention!

This is a great list. If anyone is interested in other German bands than Tokio Hotel who fit this category of young, authentic, and kickass, check out Nevada Tan (also known as Panik) and Killerpilze.

75. Mily -
yessssss!!! TOKIO HOTEL ROCKS!!!!(my favorite band!!)
and I have officially become a fan of Black Tide!

76. Yahoo! Music User -
^_^ i love Tokio Hotel they're my favoritest.
i still dont no if i like they're older songs or if i like the ones from Zimmer 483...

77. Anne -
you know what sucks about some of the people commenting?
they don't give music a chance. Completely write off bands like Tokio Hotel or whatever else they don't think is good enough for their ears or reputations because of their stereotypes.
just cuss and cuss your asses off and remain completely ignorant.
Give music a fair chance.

78. Nelda Kaulitz -
Tokio Hotel the best!! xD

79. Deni -
ICH LIEBE TOKIO HOTEL!!!!!!!!!!

80. Oyun -
This is very true what you said: "I would not want to change myself to much because taht would really make things a bir false. I want to receive people as the real me, a real person." Yes, if we change, then the change must be into better. I wish to change your life into better to be employed with a job with which you will be comfortable and with which you will be satisfied. Then money and luck will always accompany you. As one of your admirers said: "Stay as pure and innocent as you we have seen you now. Don't try to please the crowd!" Thank you very much for being as you are. It is great to hear that you didn't give up 10 years when no one recognised you and tried yourself one more to show to the real world who you are indeed! We mongolians say, if you live your life fully, there will be a day when you can drink water from a golden bowl! All best to you!
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