With the latest release “Lettin’ It Fly!” available for
listeners around the world, Ohio’s Turbo
Lovers are continuing to deliver extraordinary rock done
extraordinarily well. This latest album is fresh and full of the most completed
and focused material that the band has written so far. For the new record they
employed producer Dave Piatek and for the first time, they had another set of
ears for the full-length, which pushed them to a whole new level. Today, they
present their latest music video for the single “Should’ve Known Better”.
"When it came time to do the video, we didn't want to do a
literal interpretation of the song, so we did a fun video game throwback to the
days of the original Nintendo Entertainment System. We included some of our
favorites from the original NES and made the video about getting pissed off at
the games, which I think everybody can relate to if they were ever a gamer at
any point.
Musically, it's a super anthemic, up-tempo, and catchy tune.
Lyrically, a lot of people will probably think that it references being in a
bad relationship, and the lyrics could certainly read that way. It’s actually a
really hooky tune about getting hooked on drugs, something that happened to me
(and that’s happened to about a billion other people), after a bad car accident
and more than a year’s worth of ultra-cheap painkiller prescriptions. It was
pretty awesome until the drugs ran out. Then it was a total pain in the ass
being hooked on something you once needed but now we're also physically
dependent on.” adds B.J. Lisko (Guitar/Vocals).
Watch “Should’ve
Known Better” via its premiere on SonicPerspectives HERE.
Turbo Lovers began as a recording
side project back in 2003 for guitarist/singer B.J. Lisko to express his love
for rock, arena rock, and 80s rock, and to fill a regional need for a band of
that style in Northeast Ohio. They are named after the Judas Priest song and
sometimes get confused as a Judas Priest tribute band, especially when playing
with tribute acts. What they are... is down-to-earth rockers looking to provide
the soundtrack for a great time. They have a blast when they play live, and the
audience easily picks up that vibe when they hit the stage.
Recommended for fans of Danko Jones, Backyard Babies, and
AC/DC, “Lettin’
It Fly!” was released on February 4, 2022, and is
available for download at Turbolovers.bandcamp.com, Apple Music, and Spotify.
Music Video - Reasons That We Rhyme - https://youtu.be/UybVZFgO-Bk
Music Video - Too Cocky - https://youtu.be/Z3uOVkk1kkY
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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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