Album Review: Turbowolf - Two Hands

23 April 2015 | 4:11 pm | Cameron Cooper

"Mostly indescribable, at times incomprehensible, always incredible."

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Seldom does an album make you question what the hell is going on and also get stuck in your head for days afterwards, but such is the nature of Turbowolf’s hefty sonic package of punk, alternative metal, rock and chiptune.

Chris Georgiadis howls across a claustrophobic, cyberpunk aural landscape. Rabbit’s Foot and Twelve Houses demonstrate the band’s pop sensibilities, while American Mirrors and Rich Gift take you on a headbanger of a magic carpet ride. Mostly indescribable, at times incomprehensible, always incredible, Two Hands looks to be an early entry in many critics’ best of year lists.