NEWS
TWIN TURBINE Returns To The Stage

On June 13, 2009, TWIN TURBINE played a rare two set show at The Bog in Scranton, PA. (GIG FLYER) The band played all nine songs from Jolly Green Giant and five songs from their first album, Chrome. This was the band's first live performance in just over three years. More dates will be booked for later this summer and fall.

Thanks to Charles, Bill, RJ and Rudy for their hospitality! We look forward to playing at The Bog again.
Thanks to all our friends and fans. Rock on.

--Dave, Jim and Ed

 
Former TWIN TURBINE Drummer Wins Grammy
Chris Testa, the drummer on TWIN TURBINE's first album, Chrome, won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2007 for Taking the Long Way performed by the Dixie Chicks and produced by Rick Rubin.
 



TWIN TURBINE Live At CBGBs - October 3, 2004

 
     
  REVIEWS  
 

September 29, 2008 - Lucid Culture begins its countdown of the alltime 666 best songs with Twin Turbine's Susquehanna. "Darkly intense, backbeat-driven anthem that recasts eastern Pennsylvania as Twin Peaks territory. Frontman Dave Popeck’s eerie, percussive chords as the verse builds to the chorus are a high point in New York rock history. From the album Jolly Green Giant." http://lucidculture.wordpress.com/the-top-666-songs-of-alltime/

December 12, 2005 - Mike Rophone at Emergenza wrote, “TWIN TURBINE is a 3 piece that rocked everybody's socks off. A “no bullshit approach” to simple rock and roll. Stripped, raw and full of guts!”

July 11, 2005 TRIFECTAgram - “Twin Turbine – they might be the best live band in NYC. No joke. Scorching guitar, roaring vocals, rampant tunefulness and a relentless, pounding beat. Smart politics and killer songwriting too.”

October 28, 2005 - Jolly Green Giant - CLICK HERE to read the review of Twin Turbine's second album, Jolly Green Giant.

October 6, 2004 - The TRIFECTAgram named TWIN TURBINE’s newest song, Susquehanna, number three in its Unreleased Top 10!! “Relentlessly scorching, unpredictable rock tune with a suprise chorus. Rust belt decay and despair seem to fuel this climactic, pounding anthem.”

February 4, 2004 - The New York Press wrote a review of TWIN TURBINE’s live performance. “Coming on like AC/DC with brains or a more British Mike Ness‚ Twin Turbine weld catchy melodies to brutal beats. Lead guitarist Popeck has equal flair for Ron Asheton space-freakout and precise, staccato flights reminiscent of early Jeff Beck. Bassist Jim Dadey and drummer Ed Blomquist barrel along like Frankenstein on creatine.”