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Turn and Face Me

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Turn And Face Me (2011)
  
Infinite Nights (2013)

Release date
  
3 June 2011

Genres
  
Indie rock, Garage rock

Artist
  
The Blood Arm

Label
  
Snowhite


Released
  
June 3rd 2011 (Germany) July 4th 2011 (Worldwide)

Producer
  
The Blood Arm, Dave Newton & Josiah Mazzaschi.

People also search for
  
Lie Lover Lie, Infinite Nights, Kick 'Em In The Sunglasses

Turn And Face Me is the third studio album by Los Angeles band The Blood Arm, released worldwide on July 4, 2011, almost five years after their previous album Lie Lover Lie. Recorded in Burbank, California, it was produced by David Newton, from the popular late ‘80s band The Mighty Lemon Drops, also notable for his production work with The Little Ones and The Movies.

Contents

Release and reception

Turn And Face Me received generally positive reviews. In their 8/10 review, Punk Rock ist nicht tot described the album as "bubbly, infectious, inventive pop" and "fun with a capital ‘F’" Q Magazine called Turn And Face Me "playfully knowing indie rock that could almost be a collision between The Scots and The Boomtown Rats", though the album also drew comparisons with Roxy Music, Kevin Rowland and The Doors.

The band promoted the album with a lengthy European tour, beginning and eventually culminating in Germany. The promotional tour included an appearance on Berlin Live (a popular music show from Berlin) alongside Art Brut and dEUS.

Credits

  • Nathaniel Fregoso - Vocals
  • Zebastian Carlisle - Guitars
  • Dyan Valdes - Keyboards
  • Zachary Amos - Drums
  • Louis Castle - Trumpet
  • Produced by The Blood Arm, David Newton & Josiah Mazzaschi.

    Songs

    1She's a Guillotine2:29
    2I Need You1:59
    3Relentless Love3:19

    References

    Turn and Face Me Wikipedia