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Turn and The Chalets confirm LP details

Turn and The Chalets have confirmed details of their albums, both of which are released in September through Setanta.

The Hot Press Newsdesk, 21 Jul 2005

Turn's eponymous album, due through Setanta on September 16, will include tracks such as ‘Stop’, ‘No One’s Gonna’, ‘It’s A Waste Of’, ‘Close Your Eyes’, ‘Sorry Is Just A Word’, ‘So Lame’, ‘Too Beat’, ‘All These Days’, ‘Wild Side’, ‘Little Bird’, ‘I Don’t Wanna Waste More Time’ and lead single ‘It’s About Nothing’.

The single was declared a hit last week on Dave Fanning’s 2FM show by Amanda Brunker and Louis Walsh.

Also being unleashed by Setanta on September 2 is the debut album from The Chalets, Check In. A suitably poptastic affair, it comprises ‘Theme From The Chalets’, ‘No Style’, ‘Red High Heels’, ‘Gogo Don’t Go’, ‘Arrivals’, ‘Feel The Machine’, ‘Two Chord Song’, ‘Fight Your Kids’, ‘Nightrocker’, ‘Sexy Mistake’, ‘Departures’, ‘Checkout’, ‘Love Punch’ and ‘Beach Blanket’.

As this issue goes to press, ‘Feel The Machine’ is at number 51 in the UK singles chart mid-weeks and receiving copious MTV2 plays.

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