Interview: Turbo Fruits; performing Friday at Ace of Cups

Turbo Fruits, Wooly Bullies (Cleveland) and Dirty Biscuits (Columbus) perform at Ace of Cups on Friday night. Doors at 9, $5 cover.

Jonas Stein got his start in the music biz as a guitarist in Be Your Own Pet, a noisy, indie rock band made up of Nashville teenagers. As a kid with a head full of music ideas, Stein started Turbo Fruits as a side project and then made it his full-time gig once BYOP disbanded in 2008.

Earlier this month, Turbo Fruits released their third album, Butter, featuring the killer opening track, “Where the Stars Don’t Shine”.

Before kicking off the Butter tour, Stein answered some questions I sent him via email.

Turbo Fruits is often called a “garage rock” band. Have you ever actually practiced, recorded or performed in a garage?

Hmmm we don’t generally practice in a garage nor do we record in a garage but yes we have played many garages and garage-type places! We love playin shows like that when the time is right!

I read a review where somebody said, “Turbo Fruits are what Kings of Leon would sound like had their dad worked in a liquor store rather than been a traveling preacher.” (Okay, I didn’t really read that – it’s how I described your sound to a friend recently). I know your dad is connected to the music biz. Did his record collection have any influence on you or did you discover music through friends/siblings/on your own?

Nice description! My Paps was pretty involved in the country music business while growing up. My influences came from a totally different direction. My older brother, Adam (RIP), gave me my first albums when I was 11 or 12 – Led Zeppelin II and some Bob Marley album. That definitely had an influence on my musical tastes. I grew up a musical outcast amongst a lot of my friends. They were always listening to Blink 182 and Sum 41 and other shit that I couldn’t get into. I was always like “this shit sucks! let’s listen to some fucking rock n roll!”
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Listen: Jozef Van Wissem & Jim Jarmusch – Etimasia

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The lutist and filmmaker are dropping  The Mystery of Heaven November 13th on Sacred Bones. Below is the cover.

Listen: Star Slinger – Ladies In The Back (Feat. Teki Latex)

This Star Slinger song is dedicated to the ladies in the back making all the men hawk. Slow and Sexy is the theme here.

You can pre-order Star Slinger’s ep here.

Listen: Tennis Covers Television’s “Guiding Light”

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Tennis on the heels of their pulchritudinous Patrick Carney produced album Young & Old  recently covered Television’s “Guiding Light”. This coincides with the announcement of tourdates via facebook.

Video: Lil Wayne Ignores And Threatens Lawyer

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Lil Wayne is suing Quincy Jones’ son QDIII over a documentary Mr. Jones’s son made about him. Above is a video of QDIII’s lawyer questioning Lil Wayne. Lil blows off a majority of the  lawyer’s questions and then seemingly threatens him.

Listen: Blueprint- “Never Grow Old” (featuring Angelic Lee)

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“Never Grow Old” from the upcoming Blueprint album, Deleted Scenes, available Oct 16th. Pre-order Deleted Scenes at http://printmatic.net
Release party on October 19th at Carabar. More info here.

 

New band alert: Counter Intuits (Ron House & Times New Viking’s Jared Phillips)

Tuesday night at Cafe Bourbon St., Columbus friends and fans will say goodbye to Times New Viking guitarist Jared Phillips before he departs to Cleveland this weekend. Before leaving, though, Phillips partnered up with Ron House to record some songs for a new project they’re calling Counter Intuits. House said he plans to release an LP of the pair’s lo-fi recordings titled Sheets of Hits on his newly formed local label, Pyramid Scheme. Look for the release in early November.

Connections, Gamma World and Ron House will play tonight’s farewell show (9pm, $5), and House says he’s trying to convince Phillips to let him do karaoke versions of a couple Counter Intuits tunes before Connections take the stage.

Still no news, though, on a new guitarist for Psandwich, House’s other post-Great Plains/TJSA band.

Video- Gunplay – “Criminology”

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Gunplay goes in on Rae & Ghost’s “Criminology” beat nicely.  This is off  Gunplay’s “601 & Snort”. If you like Waka Flocka’s message but he isn’t lyrical enough for you than Gunplay is your man. If you like Meek Mill but would rather do drugs than sell them then you should listen to Gunplay. If you haven’t liked any rappers in your life but Trick Daddy and ODB you should listen to Gunplay.

Video: Keilyn- “Flight 89”

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Youngstown emcee KeilyN’s above video has the Ohio rapper reflecting on life and asking you to take a walk in his shoes  over a smooth beat. If you like peep his website. This video was directed by Walter Nini.

 

Listen: Cold Showers – “Violent Cries”

Broody Los Angeles Post-Punk band Cold Showers will play Cafe Bourbon Street September 30th in Columbus. Above is a new song by them from the upcoming album Love and Regret on Dais.

After the jump more tourdates.

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