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Comedian Tyler Rothrock has released his debut stand-up album, "Tyler of Nazareth PA," through Glen Tickle's Circus Trapeze Records. (Courtesy Photo)

Comedian Tyler Rothrock has released his debut stand-up album, "Tyler of Nazareth PA," through Glen Tickle's Circus Trapeze Records. (Courtesy Photo)

REVIEW: 'Tyler of Nazareth' a comically unapologetic journey through the mind of comedian Tyler Rothrock

November 19, 2017
(Courtesy Image)

(Courtesy Image)

On Tyler of Nazareth, comedian Tyler Rothrock takes an inspired, unapologetic approach to waxing comically on everything from gun control and religion to having an increasingly overdrawn bank account and bonding with his mother's new boyfriend. 

The funniest material on the Nazareth native's debut album draws from Rothrock's own fears, diagnosis, and anxieties as he maximizes his punchlines through self-depreciation.

Rothrock finds his comedic footing early on as he spends the first seven minutes of his set reminiscing about growing up in and coming back home to a small Pennsylvania town. (Rothrock lives in New York City.) "In my hometown, there's still a profitable VCR repair shop on Main Street," he cracks.

During a bit called "Community College," Rothrock hilariously explains why it's better to put "some college" on a resume than trying to explain to your potential supervisor in a job interview why it took 12 years to earn an Associate's Degree in general studies. 

Later, Rothrock explains why, as an adult, it's better to be a comic book fan than a "sports nerd." "Your favorite comic book hero will never let you down the way your favorite Eagle will," Rothrock quips. 

Recorded earlier this year at SteelStacks in Bethlehem, Tyler of Nazareth PA is a 17-track journey through the mind of Rothrock and one worth taking; another strong debut from the Circus Trapeze Records stable of comedians. (Comedian Jason J. Brown's forthcoming debut album Jokes Through the Bathroom Door will also be released through Circus Trapeze Records, which was launched in 2016 by comedian Glen Tickle.)

Tyler of Rothrock is available on Bandcamp.com.

Tags tyler rothrock, glen tickle, jason j. brown, steelstacks, bethlehem pa, nazareth pa, tyler of nazareth
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