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.” |