
Conceived in the Year 2003 in San Francisco,
TURN ME ON DEAD MAN brings back heavydelic space
rock from the future in the tradition
of Ziggy Stardust and Jane's Addiction. TURN ME ON DEAD MAN's first
full length recording, "God Bless the Electric Freak" has
been born.
TURN
ME ON DEAD MAN has performed throughout the Bay Area including
such venues as The Pound SF, The Hotel Utah, The Red Devil Lounge,
The Hemlock Tavern and The Mission Creek Music Festival. The
band is currently receiving heavy rotation on WFMU 91.1fm, NYC.
TURN ME ON DEAD MAN has been featured in the West Coast Edition
of Performer Magazine, SF Weekly, and the San
Francisco Bay Guardian

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Reviews Have
you heard Turn Me On Dead Man and their album, "God Bless the Electric
Freak?" Holy cow! What a great album! WFMU has been hyping
this record and this band for months with good reason - they're
both awesome.
I want to receive a amazing apartment in Barcelona . apartments in kiev, ukraine . Shop murray feiss bathroom lighting lamps . Original custom term papers can be found at termpapers.com resource The leadoff track "Killer Sound Waves From Space" is a
psychedelic-tinged rocker that is at times moody and trippy but always
intensely catchy. Kind of like Jane's Addiction meets Sgt. Pepper. "Apocalypse
Rock" updates the stoner rock sound with distorted vocals, a
repetitive thumping riff and enough angst to rip the roof of a house. "Sunshine
Supercreep" sounds like Ravi Shankar jamming with Queens of
the Stone Age while "Beatle George" gives an obvious nod
to one of the band's primary influences.
San Francisco's Turn Me On Dead Man excel in creating huge monstrous
riffs and dousing them in waves of melody so that both the discerning
listener and the headbanger can enjoy the love. Perhaps most refreshing
about this album is its ability to be a heavy metal record with a
healthy pop sensibility.
- Dave McGurgan,
phillyburbs.com
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"It's a rare rock record these days that distances itself from
the pack for me, but Turn Me On Dead Man's "God Bless the Electric
Freak" has definitely been pushing my buttons! ...I'm impressed!
I totally recommend listening to them!"
-Mike Lupica, DJ, WFMU 91.1FM,
NYC
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"A lysergic-drenched cube of sugar sweet rock
magic from San Francisco fur dealers who rule all things Yowza
TURN ME ON DEAD MAN.
Twelve tracks of space, super, and super-space humongo-riff action,
rocked with globs of glam, pop, and crunch. They're tops. Righteously
plugged on WFMU. "
-
Bob McDonald, Revolver Records
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Contact:
Anthony Albertson
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