Turbo Lovers Get Ready To
Blast Audiences With Video “Reasons That We Rhyme” Off New Album "Lettin’
It Fly!"
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Ohio’s Turbo
Lovers has already amassed a respectable discography since
the early 2000s, including six LPs and placements on several compilations. They
have recently released “Lettin’
It Fly!” and have a video single “Reasons That We Rhyme” to
entice fans.
Turbo Lovers plays the kind of music
they want to see live, and this new album is the next phase of their love
affair with rock n’ roll. It’s become second nature and essential for them to
keep writing and performing and they attribute that drive to the long-term
success of the band. They are extremely proud of this latest release and feel
they have stepped up their game compared to past albums. They explain the
track:
“If there’s a paint-by-numbers Turbo Lovers track, this is
probably it. An AC/DC-influenced rocker that’s lyrically about falling for the
wrong person, realizing it, and then trying to break away. AC/DC is the band
that inspired me to pick up a guitar in the first place, so naturally, a lot of
what we do is rooted in their style.”
Looking forward to getting back on stage and bringing the party
to their fans, Turbo
Lovers wrote this album with the live show in mind. Fun
and engaging, they don’t take themselves too seriously, but still exude a high
level of professionalism and musicianship on stage.
Turbo Lovers began as a recording side
project back in 2003 for guitarist/singer B.J. Lisko. The band as a live entity
began in 2006. Turbo
Lovers was started because of Lisko’s love for arena rock
and 80s rock, along with filling a regional need for a band of that style in
Northeast Ohio. Turbo
Lovers remains the only straight-up, original rock band
from the Youngstown area.
Turbo Lovers is a fist-pumping,
foot-to-the-floor, memorable and inspiring rock ‘n’ roll experience recommended
for fans of AC/DC, Kiss, and Danko Jones.
“Reasons That We Rhyme” is
available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/UybVZFgO-Bk
“Lettin’ It Fly!” was released on
February 4, 2022 and is available for download at Turbolovers.bandcamp.com, Apple Music, and Spotify.
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Track Listing:
1. Should’ve Known Better (4:26)
2. Reasons That We Rhyme (3:19)
3. Too Cocky (4:27)
4. Lettin’ It Fly (3:45)
5. Gave Me A Sign (3:50)
6. Almost Great (3:22)
7. Finally Home (3:22)
8. Under Pressure (3:46)
9. Rockers Extraordinaire (4:23)
Album Length: 34:42
Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Turbo Lovers
• All songs written by: Turbo Lovers
• Produced by: Dave Piatek
• Mixed by: Dave Piatek and Keith Dougherty
• Mastered by: Dave Piatek
• Album Artwork by: B.J. Lisko
• Member of ASCAP
Album and Live Band Line Up:
B.J. Lisko – Guitar/Vocals
Keith Dougherty – Bass/Backing vocals
Christian DeSantis – Drums
For more info:
Facebook.com/theturbolovers
Instagram.com/turboloversyo
Twitter.com/turboloversrock
About:
Turbo Lovers is a rock ’n’ roll power trio from Youngstown, Ohio
that’s equal parts bravado, swagger and fun. Often chastised for taking their
name from what some consider the worst Judas Priest album in history, the
band’s sound is more akin to AC/DC, The Wildhearts, and Kiss than the New Wave
of British Heavy Metal Gods. But yeah, there’s a little Priest in ‘em, too.
“Lettin’ It Fly” is the band’s new 9-track album, and it’s
straight-up, infectious, and unpretentious rock.
“We’re sort of like AC/DC and Danko Jones in that with each
album we’ll have a few surprises here and there, but it’s reliable
working-class rock ’n’ roll,” said guitarist/singer B.J. Lisko. “It’s all about
hooks and solid songs, and we feel like we’ve got plenty of those on the new album.”
The band’s steady stream of support shows opening for the likes
of Warrant, Kix, Loverboy, Sebastian Bach, Slaughter, Reverend Horton Heat,
Blaze Bayley, and Stephen Pearcy, among others, has netted it a solid fan base,
and the racket made by three Ohio rock lifers has turned quite a few heads, as
well.
The band originally started as a recording project for Lisko
before morphing into somewhat of a revolving door of drummers and bass players.
Bassist Keith Dougherty and drummer Christian DeSantis joined the band in late
2011, and have been in tow ever since.
“Turbo Lovers didn’t really become Turbo Lovers, officially,
until these guys joined,” Lisko said. “It’s a cohesive unit now, and I couldn’t
imagine doing this with anybody else.”
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