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Kids, how time flies.
The kids have grown into adults. However, they haven't calmed down one bit. The band will soon be going on a European tour, and a new album will also be released. And for those wondering why it took so long, you can book the next flight to Puerto Rico. Once there, just ask for “Revolution Pizza Shop” and maybe the inquirer will encounter guitarist and singer Kevin Cole. Kevin has fulfilled a dream with a beachside pizzeria, which has kept him busy, and probably some hours on the surfboard helped make his dream a reality.
Should the re-release of the first album serve as a satisfaction for fans in the meantime? Kind of a warm-up?
The twelve songs of the debut album have all been remastered, which is clearly audible. The sound is even fatter. The rock'n'roll doesn't just drip from every line; it practically oozes. Somehow, I find myself thinking more of Motörhead than of bands like Social Distortion or Supersuckers, which are often mentioned to accurately describe the band's style.
THE TURBO AC´S know their fans. They know that the hungry crowd is craving something new. And with Song 13 and Song 14, there are two bonus tracks, namely “Seconds” and “Chupacabra”. If that’s not something, folks!
Listening to the album quickly makes it clear why THE TURBO AC´S are what they are. It's fucking awesome shit that still rocks!
In addition to the CD, which comes in a stylish digipack, there is also a limited vinyl record in colored vinyl, an A1 poster, and a download code!


