Not too long ago, what began as a fledgling project band began showing signs of possibly becoming electro pop music's next darlings. Now habitues in the indie music scene, Turbo Goth in their element has gotten simultaneously delighting and shocking their audience down to an almost exact science. This unlikely union of a seemingly reserved and coquettish vocalist and her brilliant and frenzied melody-maker apparently make for quite a show.
As much pleasure to the eyes as they are to the ears, the entrancing singing/songwriting due of Sarah Gaugler and Paolo Peralta suddenly burst into the indie scene with an arsenal of original songs characterized by simple and easy-going prose and catchy melodies, plain to hear in their first single, "Morning Swim," released in May 2009 under Lilystars Records.
Taking inspiration from such acts like Madonna, Go Sailor, Ashby and Daft Punk, the way Turbo Goth writes and performs in a manner all their own is noteworthy. Unafraid to experiment with their music, they do not fail to impress as they continue to write and sing about supposedly commonplace events set to well-thought music. Expect more when they release their debut album in 2010. With talent and drive such as theirs, the future can't look any rosier for these bright, young things. |