Turbowolf release music video for ‘The Free Life’ and announce Halloween show

By James Davenport

Turbowolf have released the hypnotic video for their new single ‘The Free Life’, the title track from their upcoming third album which will be released via So Recordings in March 2018.

Renowned for their monstrous, psychedelic rock’n’roll, the video invites you into the eccentric whirlwind of Turbowolf, with kaleidoscopic colours, delirious visuals and retro, distorted fuzz. The video was made by Casey and Ewan who have previously made two videos with Turbowolf, ‘Rabbit’s Foot’ and ‘Let’s Die’.

Lead singer Chris Georgiadis says, “Hope you enjoy our new video for ‘The Free Life’. Made by two of the most dudular dudes, Casey and Ewan. Much love to them. So sit back, open your ears and eyes and drink down this nice warm glass of magic. You’re welcome.”

‘The Free Life’ is a six-minute introduction to the wonders that abound on the forthcoming album, promising marvellous eccentricities laced with euphoric musical content and intriguing lyricism about magic, mystery and reality itself.

Chris comments on the band’s return, “Welcome back. How are you? We’re great, thanks for asking. Our new album ‘The Free Life’ is what we’ve been doing recently. We’ve taken the liberty of packing it full of great songs for your listening pleasure but would still appreciate your feedback. Contact us by whispering your thoughts and feelings into the breeze. Be kind to yourself and enjoy it.”

Turbowolf play the following dates:

Tues 24th Oct – The Cavern Club, Exeter
Weds 25th Oct – The Cookie, Leicester
Thurs 26th Oct – The Sugarmill, Stoke On Trent
Fri 27th Oct – Moles Club, Bath
Sun 29th Oct – The Forum, Tunbridge Wells
Mon 30th Oct – Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, Brighton
Tues 31st Oct – The Old Blue Last, London

‘The Free Life’ is available to pre-order now.

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