American heavy rock’n’rollers
TURBO LOVERS
will release album
‘Working Blue’

track-list:
Over The Top
Rock N Roll Casualty
Disarray
Black & Blue
Is This Your Love
In Youngstown
Never Knew Nothing
Heart To Heart

Turbo Lovers are:
B.J. Lisko – guitar, vocals
Keith Dougherty – bass, backing vocals
Christian DeSantis – drums
discography:

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Youngstown, Ohio’s Turbo Lovers have spent years shrugging off the raised eyebrows that come with naming your band after one of Judas Priest’s most divisive songs.
But the three-piece has never been particularly interested in playing it safe.
Instead, they’ve carved out a reputation as a rock ’n’ roll party machine – equal parts bravado, swagger, and pure, unfiltered fun.
Now, the band returns with ‘Working Blue‘, their long-awaited studio comeback.
Steeped in the DNA of AC/DC, KISS, Danko Jones, Social Distortion, and a long list of other hard-hitting influences, Turbo Lovers continue to wave the flag for loud, catchy, no-nonsense original rock ’n’ roll.
Earlier this year they dropped a video for the album’s lead single, ‘Black & Blue‘, a gritty teaser of what the new record promises.
Turbo Lovers’ music has already found its way into plenty of high-profile corners of rock culture.
Their songs have served as theme music for ‘That Rocks‘ – the YouTube show hosted by former ‘That Metal Show‘ trio Eddie Trunk, Don Jamieson and Jim Florentine – as well as Florentine’s ‘Everybody Is Awful‘ podcast.
Their 2022 track ‘Reasons That We Rhyme‘ landed multiple plays on Ozzy’s Boneyard on SiriusXM, while earlier cuts like ‘Reckless Love‘ and ‘Lettin’ It Fly‘ became recurring favorites on comedy podcasts hosted by Doug Stanhope and Chad Zumock.
Onstage, the band is a familiar and fiery presence throughout Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania, sharing bills with an eclectic roster that ranges from Ace Frehley, Loverboy and Sebastian Bach to Supersuckers, Reverend Horton Heat, Living Colour, Dokken, and far beyond.
Turbo Lovers first emerged as a recording project in 2003, founded by veteran rocker B.J. Lisko.
The current lineup locked into place in 2011, and ‘Working Blue‘ – recorded and produced by Dave Piatek at Room Sound in Cleveland – marks their fourth full-length release.
Classic Rock Magazine once described the band as
“a trucker metal juggernaut that easily straddles Y&T and the Supersuckers in the same god damn song.”
With ‘Working Blue‘, Turbo Lovers seem more than ready to lean into that legacy – and push it even further.