Turn album artwork revealed
Turn fans are in for a treat as final preparations are made for their new eponymous album, released 23 September.
The Hot Press Newsdesk, 26 Aug 2005

The lead single, 'It's About Nothing' will be available from their iTunes 'very shortly', and their brand-spanking-new website - at www.turn.ie - will be unveiled imminently.
Just to keep the excitement rolling, here's a couple of sneak previews from the album artwork.
The band will be playing the Hard Working Class Heroes music extravaganza on Sunday at Spirit, and will have their album launch bash at The Village on 23 September. Support will come from the most unusual of artists, Duke Special.
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