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Apr 11, 2022Turn It On! plays to their strengths.
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Classic Rock MagazineApr 11, 2022Turn It On! is the rock'n'roll equivalent of a dazzling ray of sunshine. [May 2022, p.84]
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UncutApr 11, 2022On the feverishly catchy bubblegum punk of tracks like “Talk About It” and “Petals” they sound something like Dolly Parton fronting Blondie ... And, on tracks like “Happy Hour” and “Crossing Lines”, the interplay between twin guitarists Adam Johnstone and Fergus Sinclair is reminiscent of Television, which adds to the CBGBs vibe. [May 2022, p.35]
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Apr 11, 2022It can feel – despite the vivacity and thrilling, shack-shaking garage rock beast that this whole album is – that Romero are stuck in a single gear. There’s a sameness to the songs that won’t trouble any listeners who only want to throw their heads around, pogo bounce and get deafened by riffs.