Turbo Fruits/Bad Cop Split 7" Out Today on Jeffery Drag Records
07.31.2012
Jeffery Drag Hosts Twitter Contest for Limited Edition Clear-Lavender Vinyl
Critical Praise:
"Need some garage rock for your Saturday? Look no further than the combo of Turbo Fruits and Bad Cop. These two Nashville bands are so raw and gritty that you'll be left dizzy after listening. The great thing about garage bands like these guys, is that their music seriously sounds like it's being played live right in your living room (or car) (or wherever else you might be, I guess)." -The Record Stache
"Nashville is pretty much running shit when it comes to rock 'n' roll nowadays, aren't they?" - Get Bent
"Bad Cop's offering is 'Wet Lips,' a hectic garage-rocker very much in the spirit of the Trashmen, if they had made grainy, lo-fi videos with comely young women writhing around in them." - Listen Dammit
"Turbo Fruit's contribution, 'Love Tennessee' is a rumbling love letter to the Volunteer State, using fuzzy guitars and washed-out vocals to celebrate its residents' shared love of drinking whiskey and partying hard." - Consequence of Sound
The 7":
Available now on Jeffery Drag Records is a split 7" featuring "Love Tennessee" by Turbo Fruits and "Wet Lips" by Bad Cop. In addition to the 300 pressed on clear vinyl, there is a limited edition of 100 clear/lavender ONLY available at the Jeffery Drag webstore and the record store Grimey's in Nashville. Jeffery Drag will host a contest to give away a limited number of clear/lavender splits. The most creative Tweets that tag all three Twitters - Turbo Fruits (@TurboFruits), Bad Cop (@BadCopMusic)and Jeffery Drag (@JefferyDragRecs), will win. The tracks are currently available on iTunes.
The Turbo Fruits track "Love Tennessee" is an anthem of sorts for the radical music scene bursting out of Nashville (JEFF the Brotherhood, Pujol, Natural Child) with lyrics: "Whiskey and Coke/Telling bad jokes/This is the place to be/We love Tennessee/No place we'd rather be/No place like Tennessee/That's where we'll always be."
Like their previous music videos, the video for Bad Cop's single "Wet Lips" also stars an attractive femme fatale. The sixties garage rock sound is stressed by the swirling psychedelic footage-It's a wild rock'n'roll party you'll want to be invited to.
Turbo Fruits has been on tour with Deer Tick since April and Bad Cop recently toured with Cage the Elephant. Both bands will have full-length LPs out later this year.
Attention vinyl junkies: We have a limited amount of 7"s available for review-let us know if you're interested and we'll send you a copy.
Please contact Gavin or Marissa if interested in talking with Bad Cop or Turbo Fruits. The Background:
Turbo Fruits is a garage rock band from Nashville founded by former Be Your Own Pet guitarist Jonas Stein. The current lineup includes Stein on vocals and guitar, Kingsley Brock on guitar and backing vocals, Dave McCowen on bass and backing vocals, and Matt Hearn on drums. Their new full-length Butter is forthcoming on King of Leon's Serpents & Snakes label. Recorded in eight days in Austin, Texas with Spoon's Jim Eno at his Public Hi-Hi studio, Butter is the follow up to their 2009 Fat Possum album Echo Kid and their 2007 Ecsatic Peace Debut.
Bad Cop isn't a band that shies away from the possibility of insanity; it's a notion that's been flowing through Adam Anyone's veins since he was a kid. At age 15, Adam was sent to Hidden Lake Institution against his will, where he wrote "I'm in Lust with You," the band's dirty love song. After being released, he started writing music with Alex Hartness and they quickly pumped out material. In 2009, Bad Cop recorded a demo at Battle Tape Recordings, and soon after were picked up by the infamous label ROIR, which released their debut album record Harvest the Beast in Septemeber 2010. While receiving critical acclaim and touring across the country, there were internal issues within the band that forced them to restructure. Adam launched his own record label Jeffery Drag Records while continuing to write new material and putting the band back together. Bad Cop's second release came at the end of 2011, appropriately titled, I Can't Slow Down. The EP was well receieved and caught the attention of Cage the Elephant who consequently brought them on as direct support for a run of their 2012 national tour. Brad Schultz (Cage the Elephant) is now in the studio producing Bad Cop's new EP due for release at the end of the year.
Jeffery Drag Records was formed in early 2009 by Adam Moult, frontman of Nashville based band Bad Cop. The label was originally founded to release limited pressings of cassettes and vinyl for Bad Cop and other various acts including The Hussy, Pujol, and Little Viking. In 2011, Bad Cop bass player Mike Gicz joined the Jeffery Drag team, overseeing cassette releases from Ranch Ghost, Electric Dollhouse Groovebuggy, and Majestico. The third and final member of Jeffery Drag is R.J. Jennings. The label has grown tremendously, adding Natural Child, Useless Eaters, and Ghost Dance to the roster. Jeffery Drag Records is continuing to grow on a daily basis and has quickly become a name brand for groundbreaking rock and roll music in Nashville and across the country.