Wednesday, August 28, 2013

LOST TAPES RELEASE! "MOONAGE ODDITY" - Two Bowie Covers from 2007 are NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE!

We recorded a pair of David Bowie covers (Space Oddity and Moonage Daydream) for 2007's "1.21 Jiggawatts" but never used them. The idea was simple, one cover for the LP, one cover for the CD. Life happened and that record never came out physically, only digitally. At that time, we decided to put these covers aside until the physical release. It's been 6 years, fuck it, lets share these tracks with the world. So here you go, I present to you a digital single called "Moonage Oddity." You can stream them for free on spotify here. If you're super neat-o and want to help us make MORE music, you can BUY these two tracks on itunes by clicking the album artwork. This ripping artwork was drawn by the ever so infamous Munguni!


Thursday, August 8, 2013

Split 7" with The Hip Priests from the UK and recent press!

We're excited to reveal the artwork for our upcoming split 7" titled 7 INCHES with our Self Destructo Records label mates The Hip Priests from the UK! The 7" will be out late September on Reach Around/Self Destructo on splatter colored vinyl, which includes amazing art from Sean Aaberg of Pork Magazine! You can get it in the Turbojugend Online Store very soon! The Hip Priests are flying over the pond for a string of US dates in September and we're playing a few shows with them in SoCal to celebrate! Sean also made tee shirt designs of this cover for the tour. We couldn't be more stoked! Stay tuned!

We have a full page story in this weeks Silicon Valley Metro Weekly. Here's the online version!


Our pals at Razor Cake reviewed our last LP "I am not a bum... I'm a JERK!" Here's what they thought!
They also named our newest record "Primitive Sounds for a Modern World" one of the top 5 records for the month. We're #3! Sweet!
Maximum Rock and Roll also recently reviewed "I am not a bum... I'm a JERK!" Here's what they thought.
Slug Mag wrote a cool review of "I am not a bum... I'm a JERK!" - Click HERE!


Sal from Electric Frankenstein wrote a neat review of our latest LP "Primitive Sounds for a Modern World!"