TURBONEGRO To Release New Album In May

March 15, 2005

Norway's TURBONEGRO will release their new album, "Party Animals", throughout Europe on May 9. "Party Animals" is the follow-up to 2003's "Scandinavian Leather", and is produced by Steve McDonald, known for his work with THE WHITE STRIPES, BECK and REDD KROSS.

"We've got 11 hits, all of them beautifully negative switchblade serenades," says guitarist Euroboy.

Bassist Happy Tom says, "It's like the best bits of THE ROLLING STONES mixed with the best bits of BLACK FLAG, but composed by Shostakovich, Stalin's in-house composer."

Songs to appear on the album include "City of Satan", "Wasted Again" and "Blow Me (Like the Wind)".

Upcoming TURBONEGRO shows:

Apr. 23 - Hamburg, GER @ Grosse Freiheit
May 10 - Stockholm, SWE @ Nalen
May 12 - Berlin, GER @ Huxleys
May 13 - Leipzig, GER @ Haus Aunsee
May 14 - Muenster, GER @ Joevel
May 15 - Wiesbaden, GER @ Schlachthof
May 16 - Munich, GER @ George Elser Halle
May 18 - Amsterdam, NETH @ Paradiso
May 19 - London, UK @ Islington Academy
May 20 - Leeds, UK @ Cockpit
May 21 - Morcambe, UK @ Wasted Festival
May 26 -Vienna, AUT @ Aerodrome Festival
May 27 - Madrid, SPA @ Festimad Festival
May 28 - Lisaboa, POR @ Super bock Festival
Jul. 30 - Östersund, SWE @ Storsjöyran

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