#Turbokill

BurnYourEars Webzineburnyourears@metalhead.club
2025-01-08

TURBOKILL – das sind fünf sympathische Vollblutmusiker, die sich mit Herz und Seele dem Power Metal der 80er Jahre verschrieben haben, und das auf höchstem Niveau. Vor ihrem Konzert in München sprachen sie mit BurnYourEars über Träume, Zeitmanagement und Freundschaft. #turbokill #powermetal

burnyourears.de/interviews/544

BurnYourEars Webzineburnyourears@metalhead.club
2025-01-07

Mit Veröffentlichung ihres zweiten Albums „Champion“ haben TURBOKILL im Herbst für Furore gesorgt. Jetzt ist die Power-Metal-Band aus der Nähe von Chemnitz auf Deutschland-Tour, unter dem Motto „A Fistful Of Teutonic Metal“. BurnYourEars erlebte in München den Tourauftakt mit und lernte eine Band kennen, die für den Metal der 80er-Jahre brennt und dennoch ihre ganz eigene Identität besitzt. #turbokill #80smetal #HeavyMetal #PowerMetal

burnyourears.de/live/54426-tur

2024-12-27

:megaphone: DEMNÄCHST!
*Zusammenfassung 27.12. bis 27.01. für München

Dominum, Majestica und Hammer King
27.12.2024 München / Backstage

In Extremo
27.12.2024 München / Zenith, die Kulturhalle

Stahlzeit
27.12.2024 Hofstetten / Stadthalle - Haslach im Kinzigtal

Turbokill
27.12.2024 München / Backstage

Blackened Halo, Ascendancy, Blacknetic
28.12.2024 München / Backstage

Colour Haze
28.12.2024 München / Feierwerk

Mütterlein
28.12.2024 München / Backstage

Anomalie
29.12.2024 München / Backstage

Barock
05.01.2025 Landshut / Sparkassen-Arena

Helter Skelter
05.01.2025 Augsburg / Spectrum

Blitz Union
10.01.2025 München / Backstage

#Anomalie #Augsburg #Backstage #Barock #BlackenedHalo #BlitzUnion #ColourHaze #Dominum #Feierwerk #HelterSkelter #Hofstetten #InExtremo #Landshut #Munchen #Mutterlein #SparkassenArena #Spectrum #StadthalleHaslachImKinzigtal #Stahlzeit #Talco #Turbokill #ZenithDieKulturhalle #SteelFeed #SteelFeedSoon

2024-12-13

:megaphone: DEMNÄCHST!
*Zusammenfassung 13.12. bis 13.01. für Hannover

Garden of Sinners
13.12.2024 Minden / Papagei

Hear Me Out
13.12.2024 Hannover / Nordstadtbraut

In Extremo
13.12.2024 Hannover / Swiss Life Hall

Minus Youth
13.12.2024 Braunschweig / B58

Terry Hoax
13.12.2024 Hannover / Capitol

Turbokill
13.12.2024 Hannover / Béi Chéz Heinz

Wisecräcker
13.12.2024 Hannover / Kulturzentrum Faust

Akne Kid Joe
14.12.2024 Hannover / Kulturzentrum Faust

Almost Frank
14.12.2024 Hannover / Nordstadtbraut

April Art und Ghosther
14.12.2024 Hannover / LUX

Berlin Blackouts
14.12.2024 Halle / VL

#AkneKidJoe #AlmostFrank #AprilArt #B58 #BeiChezHeinz #BerlinBlackouts #Braunschweig #Capitol #Frosch #GardenOfSinners #Gro #Halle #Hannover #HearMeOut #InExtremo #KulturzentrumFaust #LUX #Minden #MinusYouth #Nordstadtbraut #Papagei #SwissLifeHall #TerryHoax #Turbokill #VL #Wisecracker #SteelFeed #SteelFeedSoon

2024-10-31

Turbokill – Champion Review

By Steel Druhm

Written By: Nameless N00b 86

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There can be no doubt where Turbokill’s sights are set with a name like Champion. Formed in 2017 after singer Stephan Dietrich’s departure from Alpha Tiger, the group only managed to release debut album Vice World in 2019 before the pandemic forced them–and virtually everyone else–to take a break for a few years. Now they re-emerge into a post-plague world with their sophomore offering which promises three things: catchy hooks, sing-along choruses, and uplifting lyrics. These traits are hardly uncommon in power metal, but the results can be electrifying when executed properly. Time to put Champion to the test in a crowded playing field.

It quickly becomes clear that Turbokill has few tricks or twists up its sleeve to help differentiate itself from the pack. Instead, its approach is to expand its borders into lofty power metal territory while keeping one foot in the more straightforward heavy metal style of the debut. The first proper track “A Million Ways” is a good representation of what’s to come, blending the galloping riffs of HammerFall with the sweeping, grandiose choruses of Freedom Call. They sometimes borrow from less traditional power metal variants like Theocracy (“Time to Wake” and “Overcome”) and Brothers of Metal (“Sons of the Storm”), however, most of the music will feel comfortably familiar to fans of typical Euro-power cheese.

Champion is not quite as consistent in quality as it is in style. Stephan Dietrich has the type of nasally voice that lends itself better to the more trad-metal songs, such as the title track. Unfortunately, he seems to strain a bit on the higher notes, so he’s unable to make some of the power metal choruses (“A Million Ways,” “Go Your Way” and “Sons of the Storm”) really soar. Overall, though, his delivery is effective and charismatic, and it’s easy to see why he’s the most prominent piece of the group’s identity. That said, Turbokill doesn’t bet all its chips on Dietrich. Daniel Kanzler and Ronny Schuster take every opportunity to step on the accelerator with their guitar shredding. The problem comes when they sometimes Kill the Turbo at strange times. For example, a guitar solo starts in the middle of “Time to Wake” only to sputter out after a few seconds to make way for a slower, extended bridge. When the guitar soloing reasserts itself afterward, it’s lost some of the momentum that a performance of this caliber deserves.

The 54-minute runtime is another impediment holding Champion back from its full potential. There’s a lot of solid material here that would have hit harder if the more mediocre songs like “Mirage Mirror” and “Tear It Down” were cut. The reprise of a melody from the intro at the end of album finale “Overcome” is a nice detail but it’s easy to miss because of how much time elapses in between. I have to acknowledge the heroic efforts of drummer Kevin Käferstein to liven up the drier moments, particularly in the verses of “Go Your Way” and the chorus of “Overcome.” Marco “Fox” Grünwald’s bass is just audible enough to add much-needed crunch, though I wish his presence on Champion was at the same level as it was in Vice World.

Turbokill accomplish much of what it set out to do. Champion has plenty of high-octane lines and meaningful hooks. In the end, though, it plays way too safe for way too long. This makes me struggle to find reasons to return to this over any of the other bands I’ve referenced above the next time I have a cheese craving. A small shift in songwriting emphasis from simple, sugary choruses to the dexterous instrumental prowess evident here would do wonders for Turbokill’s memorability. For now, sadly, this aspiring Champion will have a hard time making it out of the play-in tournament.

Rating: 2.5/5.0
DR: N/A | Format Reviewed: Stream
Label: Steamhammer/SPV
Websites: Bandcamp | turbokill.de | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: September 27th, 2024

#2024 #AlphaTiger #Champion #FreedomCall #GermanMetal #Hammerfall #PowerMetal #Review #Reviews #Sep24 #SteamhammerSPV #Theocracy #Turbokill

#TheMetalDogArticleList #BraveWords TURBOKILL Share New Track "Go Your Way"; Music Video bravewords.com/news/turboki... #Turbokill

S.L.R. Magazineslrmagazine
2024-07-06

TURBOKILL Announce New Album 'Champion' Out September 27, 2024 via Steamhammer / SPV. @Turbokill_Band

slrmagazine.com/2024/07/06/tur

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