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  • Genre: Rock

    Location NEW YORK, Un

    Profile Views: 144929

    Last Login: 7/24/2012

    Member Since 3/22/2005

    Website turbinemusic.com

    Record Label street team info go to turbinemusic.com

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    "Their sound is exhilarating, with flurries of melodic guitars and wailing harp propelling complex improvisations." -Relix "Their music wails, whispers and directs our thoughts to the deeper mysteries of life." -Americana UK Released on June 24, 2011, Blue Light City-- the third full length studio recording from progressive rock band Turbine-- debuted at #3 in the Relix / Jambands.com and Homegrown Music radio charts and has raised the bar for the band and—possibly, in terms of studio recordings, for the broader jam rock community as a whole. Produced by Grammy-winner John Davis (The Black Keys), Blue Light City evokes the smart groove-pop of '80's bands like INXS and XTC, the psychedelic rock of Flaming Lips and Pink Floyd, the soul-rock ofJimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsies, aspects of prog-rock pioneers Yes and King Crimson and even elements of late 70's era Grateful Dead, all in one strangely cohesive record. These diverse influences would typically clash and burn, but Turbine's singular vision combines them in a way that makes it all simply sound like Turbine. The overarching sonic identity of this New York City-based quartet was forged over the last five years, starting when it was a tenacious duo comprised of guitarist / singer and primary songwriter Jeremy Hilliard and harmonicist / rhythm guitarist / singer-songwriter Ryan Rightmire. As a duo, Turbine started to experiment in odd time signatures and unorthodox compositional structures as they crafted songs that were both accessible and upbeat, despite their remarkable complexity and musical sophistication. After a few years of this, they realized they needed a rhythm section, brought on bassist Justin Kimmel and drummer Octavio Salman, and debuted the new band on a national tour at festivals such as Bonnaroo, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, 10,000 Lakes Festival, Wakarusa and Gathering Of The Vibes. They then returned to the northeast to resume the arduous process of building their regional fan base as a full band. Turbine now stands poised to emerge as one of the most forward thinking, musically ambitious bands in their loosely defined scene. With the rhythm section, Rightmire was able to realize his futuristic vision for the harmonica, which he plays with a neck sling, all the while playing guitar and singing harmonies and leads. Effects and technology have transformed his instrument's traditional role: the keyboards, turntablism, strings and other odd sounds that the compositions call for are delivered by this Hohner-endorsed pioneer of the harp's future. It is common for people stumbling into a Turbine show to be amazed by the spectacle of Rightmire, but as they start to absorb what is going on around them, listeners begin to appreciate the passion and intelligence of Hilliard's vocals and lyrics, then find themselves impressed with his intense, fiery guitar work. Underpinning all of this, Kimmel's bass lines help define and punctuate the music, setting-up and pushing grooves forward, driving the bus from the low end in typical prog-rock fashion, while leaving enough room for the nuance of the song structures and the dynamics of Salman's percussive backbeat to shine through. Blue Light City's opening track, "War of 9161 (The Pledge)," is vintage Turbine: harmonica melody, funky rhythm section and rocking guitar lines cleverly disguise a 5/4 groove as a "four on the floor" beat, creating a mood of impending doom a la Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song." The setting for the song-- an apocalyptic future-- and the pledge the central characters make introduce themes that swirl around throughout the record. "No Explanation" is more of a straight ahead, accessible blues rock song that sets the table for "Members Only"'s '80's pop vibe. There is an immediate familiarity to this tune that carries into the laid back swamp funk of "Eddy The Sea"-- a fan favorite that features a defining line for the band: "caught between the land and the stars and the sea". The trippy surrealism of "Eddy The Sea" gives way to "Special Of The Day," the compositional the centerpiece of the album, in which Turbine explores variations on a couple of musical themes, building tension with different sections, employing a variety of time signatures such as 7/8 and using every possible harmonic tension against the tonal center of the song. All of the tension created structurally is mirrored in an unconventional verse that doesn't resolve until the chorus. Lyrically, the band returns to themes introduced in "War of 9161." "Special Of The Day" is an ironic metaphor for some of the answers people come up with to the question of how to deal with a world where there is no proof of anything beyond that which we can immediately see. Hilliard asks: "What are the options for us? Religion? Power? Money? Love? What are the choices we make to derive meaning from life and get us through the day and the night." A lot of the tension built up in this track resolves in "Just Like These Wheels," a mellow, bittersweet road song with hints of country and folk. In terms of resolution, "Behind These Walls" also offers some answers to the questions posed by "Special Of The Day." Here Hilliard comes to terms with the fact that we can't see "behind these walls", but there are "sounds in the hall" which give reassurance that there is, indeed, something beyond-- something we can only know through art and the interpersonal communication of ideas, spirituality, etc.. Teleport, an appropriately titled song, brings the listener back down with a slow, poetic meditation on distance that explodes into swirling orchestral teleportation sounds and a slow rock/ trance outro. The title track-- Blue Light City, rife with wailing, driving rock riffs on harmonica and guitar and towering vocal harmonies-- is the heaviest track on the record, both musically and lyrically. According to Hilliard, "Blue Light City is a futuristic metropolis where the people are waking up, coming to terms with the fact that they have been ignoring the important questions the record has asked so far-- mostly out of fear-- but now they are waking up, realizing where they are and confronting that fear, however difficult it may be." The release of the tension and heaviness of Blue Light City comes in the album closer, "Set Me Free," in which 12-string guitar, acoustic bass and a sweet melody create an idyllic soundscape for poetic verses that deal directly with love. Hilliard explains that "Love is presented as salvation in the harsh world this album sometimes describes. However, it is love with a price, because the journey never ends, and you can only hope love is good enough to get you through." Turbine has had their ups and downs over the last five years as they have changed everything but their name and their desire to make thought-provoking rock music that you can dance to. Blue Light City is an album built on experience, and—at the same time, a new beginning for Turbine.
  • Members

    Jeremy Hilliard (electric guitar, vocals).. Ryan Rightmire (harmonica, acoustic guitar, vocals).. Octavio Salman (drums).. Justin Kimmel (bass, vocals).. .. For Booking Inquiries: .. Chad Denny.. Nimbleslick Entertainment.. chad@nimbleslick.com.. 706.850.0070.. www.nimbleslick.com .. Manager:.. Rob Hunt.. rob@turbinemusic.com.. 857.991.7770.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......FB.init("6283558ac1fd755c2429d3191ebfed5a");..........Turbine.. on Facebook..
  • Influences

    ..Turbine's second album "REWARD" (and 1st with a full band) is now available at .. ..CDBABY.. ..and .. ..itunes.. .. and consists of 9 tracks: .. ........ .. 1) Don't Take Money From Strangers.. 2) Roll On.. 3) Blackout Song.. 4) Stand Down.. 5) Cranberry Creek.. 6) Invited.. 7) Seven Years of Bad Luck.. 8) Reward.. 9) Rosehill Promenade.. .. Reviews: .. new review from Americana UK: Turbine offer up a fine reward .. Following on from their debut release 'Don't Mind If I Should' in 2004 the band have now augmented their sound with some fine harmony vocals and blistering solos. All the songs come from the band and The Turbine turn up the throttle on 'Roll On' & 'Stand Down' and explore their Band roots on 'Cranberry Creek' with some sublime guitar work from Jeremy. The quality of song writing never drops and towards the end of the record on 'Seven Years of Bad Luck' and the title track Turbine shows there is plenty left in the tank. .. Relix Magazine - "Artists on the Verge": "Their sound is exhilarating, with flurries of melodic guitars and wailing harp propelling complex improvisations" .. "Spontaneous and genuine music that comes straight from the soul. Hilliard is lightning fast on electric guitar and Rightmire plays harmonica like he's running from the law" .. Jambands.com: "Their music wails, whispers and directs our thoughts to the deeper mysteries of life" .. Jambase.com on their 10,000 Lakes Festival Appearance: "A four-piece band from New York that writes in just about every style imaginable" .. "What's different and unique is their approach to songwriting, as they songsmith traditional sounds of rock, bluegrass and Americana for a blending that reeks of genius. Turbine is not what you'd immediately expect from the Big Apple but it's what you'll now be holding as the standard" .. Turbine's Debut CD : DON'T MIND IF I SHOULD as well as new album REWARD are available on itunes.com and at .. ..CDBABY.COM.. .. ..
  • Sounds Like

    .. From Bonnaroo to the 10,000 Lakes Festival, Turbine has been quickly attracting audiences who have come to expect the unexpected. They scratch like a DJ with their harmonicas, turn an electric guitar into a silver fiddle, and sing three-part harmonies over wild, high energy sci-fi rock soundscapes! .. .. Go to ....TurbineTV.. .. to watch video on our new Youtube page. Here are the newest clips: .. Watch "Slain" from our recent MoBoogie.net in-studio session: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Watch "Eddy the Sea" from MoBoogie.net: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Watch Jeremy and Ryan in an all-star bluegrass jam session with the Del McCoury Band and Leftover Salmon performing "New River Train":.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Go to .. ..archive.org.. .. for free live Turbine downloads .. ***Turbine Voting Booth*** .. Cranberry Creek is now being played on Sirius Satellite Radio - JamOn. Thats channel 17. Please request this song..even if you dont have Sirius..at 877-83-sirius (877-337-4748) or click this link.. ..Sirius.com/Jamon.. .. to go to their website. Then click the "Request a Song" link on the right side of the page. .. Turbine is up for "new groove of the month" at jambands.com. Please click ..here.. .. and then select Turbine. ..

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  • Jerome Basilio

    Hello & thanks for being friends on myspace. :)

    2 years ago
  • Union Street Preservati…

    I like your sound, look forward to catching you guys soon!  rock the harp!

    3 years ago
  • laura woodruff

    Hi boyfriends!  Happy New Year to you......hug eachother from me! 

    3 years ago
  • The Foot.

    Yo Guys,


    Great playin with you last week! Hope the rest of the tour treats you well

    Stay in Touch!


    3 years ago
  • Jennie

    Halloween at Donegal?! I'll need a cab that night...

    3 years ago
  • The Foot.

    What up boys looking forward to sharing the stage with you on Sept. 30 @ Owsley's. Until then-

    3 years ago
  • Elizabeth Faye de Pasqu…

    Thanks for pullin' it DOWN last night at Brooklyn Bowl!!!!!!

    love!
    your #1 fan

    3 years ago
  • Greg Larson

    Bonnaroo 09 footage is up!

    Check out part one of Slain with the entire set coming soon!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXpN4GiLEgA

    3 years ago
  • laura woodruff

    Hi Turbine! So happy to see u all at Wakarusa 09'! Ur all so talented and special....much love from KC!

    3 years ago
  • donegal saloon

    YO HAVE FUN AT BONNAROO HIT ME UP WHEN YOU GET BACK I WANT DETAILS

    3 years ago
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