Antisocial (album)
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| Antisocial | |||||
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| Studio album by Turn | |||||
| Released | October 30th, 2000 | ||||
| Recorded | 1999 - 2000 | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Label | Infectious Records | ||||
| Producer | Hugh Jones | ||||
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Antisocial was the first full length album released by Turn, an Irish Rock trio who hailed from Kells, Co. Meath. Turn started to record the album around 1998 and one of the tracks (Beretta), appeared on the Check My Ears EP the band released in 2000. The album was released on Infectious Records in 2000 to rave reviews in both the Irish and English press. Constant touring before and after its release managed to gain the band a wide Irish and UK fan base and they played a host of sell out shows across the two countries.
However, annoyed with Infectious Records lack of promotion of the band on a main stream level, Turn left the label in 2001 and went on to self finance and record their second EP, The In Position EP. Since then Turn have released a further two albums, all the critical acclaim.
In July 2006, Turn announced they were to split up after one final tour which never materialized due to other commitments.
[edit] Track listing
01. Too Much Make Up (3:00)
02. Beretta (2:55)
03. Antisocial (3:59)
04. These Three Words (4:52)
05. Queen Of My Heart (3:11)
06. My Horizon (3:22)
07. Gav And Anne (3:31)
08. After We Go (2:35)
09. Words (3:44)
10. Tired Love Song (4:50)
11. I Still Believe (4:36)
Antisocial on Irish Music Central
[edit] Album Line Up
- Ollie Cole - Guitar's, Vocals, Piano
- Ian Melady - Drums, vocals
- Gavin Fox - Bass

