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- Artist(s): Dave Tits, Jo-Nasty, King Brock, Matthew Hearn
- Summary: The fourth full-length release for the Tennessee band features production by Patrick Carney on two tracks.
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- Record Label: Melvin
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The Way I Want You | |
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You've got all of these rules And I wanna bend 'em You ain't got nothing to lose Neither do I It ain't easy, the way I want you. Cause I can't have... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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May 1, 2015No Control shows it's a better and more fitting choice for the band than one might expect, and it's arguably their best work to date.
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MagnetJun 4, 2015There is nary a wasted moment on No Control. [No. 120, p.61]
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UncutApr 21, 2015They've delivered a less disposable, more reflective and yes "mature" set with their latest. [May 2015, p.83]
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Apr 21, 2015If Turbo Fruits are trying to shed their partying ways and reputation, No Control undoubtedly represents that conscious effort. However, its execution doesn’t stray too far from the established maturity narrative.
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Apr 20, 2015With a good spread of melodies and hooks throughout, even if ideas do fly about like rice paper, it’s a strong development of a record.
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Under The RadarApr 21, 2015The band's hazy rock songs benefit from a nice polish and these are a couple of nice 'n' sleazy summer anthem jams here. [Apr-May 2015, p.89]
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Apr 23, 2015Turbo Fruits feel weightless, airless. The smooth production only makes the disappointing lack of clarity all the more unfortunate. I don't know who or what this album is for.
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