These days, not many good, straight-forward rock & roll bands uses the keyboards as effectively as locals Turn Me on Dead. The effect is a sound balanced between an amphitheater power-rock band and something one might have heard on alternative radio in the late '80s. The singer certainly has a Bono-like yearning quality about him, yet the group distinguishes itself from U2 by dabbling in dance-punk, jangle-pop and other subgenres from the history of alternative rock. They are currently working on a full-length release.
These days, not many good, straight-forward rock & roll bands uses the keyboards as effectively as locals Turn Me on Dead. The effect is a sound balanced between an amphitheater power-rock band and something one might have heard on alternative radio in the late '80s. The singer certainly has a Bono-like yearning quality about him, yet the group distinguishes itself from U2 by dabbling in dance-punk, jangle-pop and other subgenres from the history of alternative rock. They are currently working on a full-length release.
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