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20 April 2013
CD Review from Homegrown Rocker - Rocky 104.9 Altoona
The Professor - Jim Price
THE TURBOSONICS – THE TURBOSONICS (AmeriSon
Records) There isn’t much premium beach space or ocean surf to be found
along Pittsburgh’s three rivers, but rip-roaring surf rock erupts from the
Steel City courtesy of The Turbosonics. Formed in 2008, The Turbosonics feature
drummer Tim Klatte, bassist Keith Caldwell and guitarist Jason Truckenbrod.
Their self-titled disc introduces listeners to The Turbosonics’ instrumental
surf-rock realm, featuring eight invigorating creations. The group crafts the
surf vibe completely, from driving rhythms to instrumental tones and abundant
reverb. Each track captures a different mood and variation on the surf theme;
the disc-opener “Clambake” immediately sets the tone for the rest of the album
with its authentic California beach/surf rock vibe, and that mood
also permeates the rowdy shout-along anthem “Lights Out.” “Black Flamenco”
mixes a slight Spanish guitar flourish into the proceedings, and “Man’s Woman”
stretches out with a lighter, melodic arrangement. “In the Shadows” toys with
darker surf flavors, “Zombie-a-Go-Go” is more playful, and “Dragstrip” and the
disc-closer “Hattori Hanzo” rock harder and with more ferocity. The melody
lines are simple and to the point, and The Turbosonics improvise enough along
the melodies to keep the listener’s attention through each track. Recorded in
complete band takes in the same room, this disc shows that The Turbosonics are
tight and together, as the three musicians smoothly weave, complement and play
off one another. The mix is clear and full, and the overall sound is smooth yet
edgy. Even though this music emanates far from any beach, The Turbosonics’
debut is a fun set that honors the tradition of classic surf rock; this CD
should be tucked alongside the surf board or body board before embarking on the
next beach vacation. (The CD can be obtained through the website turbosonics.blogspot.com.)
Originally posted on Rocky 104.9 Altoona's
Rock Station
10 April 2013
Pittsburgh Marathon 2013
Get Your Feet Ready - Sunday May 5, 2013
Once again The Turbosonics will provide support and encouragement to thousands at the Pittsburgh Marathon. This will be the fifth year in a row that The Turbosonics will be volunteering at this fun event. We will be located outside, under a tent, at the corner of Liberty Avenue and 29th Street in the Strip District.
Come on down to show your support for the courageus athletes who are giving it their all. Grab a coffee and a danish in the Strip and enjoy the energetic sounds of your favorite surf band, The Turbosonics!
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13 March 2013
Turbosonics CD Review from the Pittsburgh City Paper
The Turbosonics The Turbosonics (Amerison Records)
The point of surf rock is not so much to write songs as it is to shoot around some guitar riffs that encapsulate the rolling waves of the Pacific. The Turbosonics (a surf-rock trio despite being 300 miles from the nearest ocean) manage this well for 32 minutes, rarely slackening from an appropriately rollicking pace. Their all-instrumental, self-entitled studio debut features ... smoldering riffs ...
— Nick Keppler
Pittsburgh City Paper, March 13, 2013
01 February 2013
CD Release Party No. 2
Come down to Moondogs in Blawnox for CD Release Party No. 2 !!!
We welcome our friends, The Bad Habits who will perform a set of
rockin' good tunes to warm up the night.
Don't let the poster fool you - the doors open at 8:00
and the show starts at 9:00 so get there early !!!
24 January 2013
CD Release Party Spotlight in Post Gazette !!!
Hey! - Check out this nice write-up in today's Post Gazette about the Turbo-Dudes...
By Manny Theiner
Some guys start bands to attract girls or fulfill starry visions of fame. But drummer Timmy Klatte is too mature for that -- he founded surf-rock trio The Turbosonics due to an epiphany. "After 20 years of classic rock in clubs, I wanted to try something different," he recalls.
Then he saw Dick Dale at the Rex Theater in 2005. "I had two of his CDs, and as a kid I liked secret agent music and twangy Western guitars, but I didn't appreciate him until he played at full volume. He's credited with inventing surf guitar, but nobody around here was doing this stuff."
Info box 9/7/2012
So Mr. Klatte mined his friends for the ingredients of a surf trio -- no dice. Next step: Craigslist. He found bassist and ex-Maine resident Keith Caldwell, and completed the trifecta with guitarist Jason Truckenbrod, who moved to Pittsburgh in 1995.
"In Buffalo, my skate-punk band played Husker Dü and Iggy Pop covers," remembers Mr. Truckenbrod, "and D. Boon [of The Minutemen] was my guitar hero along with Billy Gibbons, who's my mother's cousin. So I was used to power trios."
In 2008, the Turbosonics initially sprang to life as the Surf Zombies, playing faithful versions of Dale, Ventures, Surfaris and Link Wray. But original instrumentals leapt from Mr. Truckenbrod's fertile mind, and four years on, they've assembled eight tracks for their self-titled debut. "The Dick Dale influence makes it more aggressive, and my roots in blues and punk [mean] there's that flavor in there, too."
The album was recorded at the McMurray studio of singer-songwriter Tom Breiding, who'd heard the Turbosonics' full force at Moondog's. Hammered out in one day with only two words for lyrics ("Tom and his son Jack helped us yell 'Lights Out!,' " adds Mr. Caldwell), the collection boasts a universal flair. "Surf music is so accessible, you can pair it with punk, garage, rockabilly or blues," explains Mr. Truckenbrod. "We've got three generations -- Keith's in his 30s, I'm in my 40s, Tim's in his 50s -- so it's music that doesn't lose appeal, and we're trying to bring it to today's crowd to keep it relevant."
The band hopes to beguile thousands of World of Wheels attendees at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Downtown, on Saturday afternoon before their 31st Street Pub gig.
Then he saw Dick Dale at the Rex Theater in 2005. "I had two of his CDs, and as a kid I liked secret agent music and twangy Western guitars, but I didn't appreciate him until he played at full volume. He's credited with inventing surf guitar, but nobody around here was doing this stuff."
Info box 9/7/2012
The Turbosonics/Jason Martinko Revue
"In Buffalo, my skate-punk band played Husker Dü and Iggy Pop covers," remembers Mr. Truckenbrod, "and D. Boon [of The Minutemen] was my guitar hero along with Billy Gibbons, who's my mother's cousin. So I was used to power trios."
In 2008, the Turbosonics initially sprang to life as the Surf Zombies, playing faithful versions of Dale, Ventures, Surfaris and Link Wray. But original instrumentals leapt from Mr. Truckenbrod's fertile mind, and four years on, they've assembled eight tracks for their self-titled debut. "The Dick Dale influence makes it more aggressive, and my roots in blues and punk [mean] there's that flavor in there, too."
The album was recorded at the McMurray studio of singer-songwriter Tom Breiding, who'd heard the Turbosonics' full force at Moondog's. Hammered out in one day with only two words for lyrics ("Tom and his son Jack helped us yell 'Lights Out!,' " adds Mr. Caldwell), the collection boasts a universal flair. "Surf music is so accessible, you can pair it with punk, garage, rockabilly or blues," explains Mr. Truckenbrod. "We've got three generations -- Keith's in his 30s, I'm in my 40s, Tim's in his 50s -- so it's music that doesn't lose appeal, and we're trying to bring it to today's crowd to keep it relevant."
The band hopes to beguile thousands of World of Wheels attendees at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Downtown, on Saturday afternoon before their 31st Street Pub gig.
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/ae/music/turbosonics-jason-martinko-team-up-for-retro-rock-fun-preview-671653/#ixzz2ItwPR5pY
18 January 2013
Turbosonics CD's On Sale Next Week!
Greetings Turbo-fans!
If you are here, you probably know we are releasing a CD. The first of three CD Release Parties is next Saturday January 26 at the 31st Street Pub. We hope to see you there! We've had a few requests to purchase the CD, but it is not available yet.
CD's and T-Shirts will go on sale January 26 thru our Bandcamp site. Just go there and click on the Merch page.
As always - Thanks for your Support!
...and just for visiting our site, here's video of one of our greatest inspirations, Dick Dale:
If you are here, you probably know we are releasing a CD. The first of three CD Release Parties is next Saturday January 26 at the 31st Street Pub. We hope to see you there! We've had a few requests to purchase the CD, but it is not available yet.
CD's and T-Shirts will go on sale January 26 thru our Bandcamp site. Just go there and click on the Merch page.
As always - Thanks for your Support!
...and just for visiting our site, here's video of one of our greatest inspirations, Dick Dale:
02 January 2013
STREAM THE NEW TURBOSONICS CD NOW !!!
Stream the new Turbosonics CD right now.
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Eight original instrumental surf-rock songs.
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CD Release Party January 26, 2013 at the 31st Street Pub.
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CD's on sale at the Show.
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