Turbo Fruits take on BBC Radio

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Occasionally the opportunity arises to help out a local band in a foreign country. It’s not commonplace but it is a call that should be heeded when the alarm is sounded. Such is the case with Turbo Fruits and the BBC. They’ve been nominated by the Radcliffe and Maconie Show for song of the week and the judgment on if they actually receive a fair amount of airplay is up to user submissions. So, you should head over to their contact page and drop them a quick line saying your vote is for Turbo Fruits – “Naked with You.” It’s a small bit of giving back but a worthwhile one don’t you think?

Say Aloha! to Diarrhea Planet

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They’ve been written about over at The Cream, mused about by Mr. D. Patrick Rodgers and even played a handful of shows. But who is Diarrhea Planet? Their internet presence doesn’t lead to a whole lot of information but it does yield a link to this blog; complete with a post to download their new EP Aloha! entirely for free. It’s a rawkus, loose, fun bit of rock and roll that likely lends itself to a great live show. It’s always enjoyable to encounter a band that gets the energy of a rock show but still hints at the fundamentals of sing-along pop jam. Go download Aloha!.

Bad Cop Ink Record Deal

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Official word came through overnight that WOTT favorites Bad Cop have signed a record deal with ROIR (or Reach Out International Records, if you’re not into the whole brevity thing). Boasting an impressive roster that include some of the finest proto-punk ever committed to tape (Um… MC5, Flipper, Bad Brains, Television, New York Dolls, Johnny Thunders or Suicide, anyone?), ROIR seems like the perfect home for our local boys done good.

Creep over to the band’s page on the ROIR site to stream three new tracks from their debut LP which should be coming our way in Q1 of 2010. In a very refreshing move, it seems they’ve re-recorded several tunes from their debut EP/demo, which I’ve spun on the radio show almost every week since it took over my eardrums this past Spring. Be sure to download the newest of version of what should be a hit-ass single, “One in the Same” while you’re there. And hey, while you’re here, go ahead and snag their new jam, “Time After Time”. Please note that the tune presented below is not the final version or mix that will appear on the long player.

Bad Cop are one of those rare bands that have the perfect combination of tunes, vibe, attitude and drive to truly take their art to the masses. These guys are not content to toil in the indie ghetto year after year, as so many other Nashville-based have done. They’re young, hungry and they want nothing short of the world. And y’know, I think they just might get it all.

-Joe Baine Colvert