

CULTURE MAGAZINE: “Turbo Fruit’s Cannabis Tributes Include The Truly Volcanic”
“I was in Minneapolis for a show, and my friends up there were like, ‘You’re never going to believe this, man! There is a strain of weed called Turbo Fruit!’“ laughs vocalist and guitarist Jonas Stein. “When we got into town, we played the show, and they totally hooked us up. It was a pretty magical experience. It was not quite as good as us, but it was pretty good.”
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AMERICAN SONGWRITER – The Muse September Sampler
Turbo Fruits, “Sweet Thang”
“Sugar, why are you leaving?” So begins “Sweet Thang,” a sad send-off to the best girl Jonas Stein has ever known. Equal parts 1950s oldie and 21st century indie rocker, the song proves one thing: heartbreak can be one hell of a muse.
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“[Butter is...] a curiously strong and refreshingly dynamic effort that goes well above and beyond the pint-size bar fans of the garage rock revival have learned to expect. Not unlike a hot knife, Butter rips through stoner-fetish riff rock a la Blue Cheer on opener “Where the Stars Don’t Shine” and four songs later smooths into a sweetly-tempered power pop ballad called “Sweet Thang.” Produced by Spoon’s Jim Eno, Butter takes the foot off the gas from the flat-lining bluesy punk fury of their first two records, exploring quieter lows that inevitably bring about soaring highs.”
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