25 September 2024 - 0 Comments
Get ready to set sail with Turkey The Bird's highly anticipated 4th album, Men, Fish, Boat, dropping on Friday, 27th September 2024. This album is a treasure trove of 13 catchy folk songs that will reel you in and keep you hooked. One of the standout tracks is an electrifying collaboration with Auckland's renowned ukulele band, The Nukes.
To celebrate this new release, Turkey The Bird is hitting the road for an epic tour across the North Island with 12 unforgettable shows in October and November 2024. Each performance promises a wave of energy, passion, and the irresistible charm that fans have come to love.
Mark your calendars, gather your crew, and prepare to embark on a musical adventure with Men, Fish, Boat. This is one voyage you won't want to miss!
New Zealand's folk trio Turkey The Bird will remind you of the famous Margarita cocktail infused with a hint of Simon & Garfunkel, 2 ounces of Mumford and Sons, a splash of banjo and served on ice on a sunny day. Catchy folk songs with stunning rich melodies and effortless smooth lyrics. Songs that tell uplifting stories about love and life.
Hailing from the New Zealand left coast town New Plymouth, this uplifting band will hit you with beautiful three part harmonies and toe tapping rhythms. The bearded trio features Andre Manella from Switzerland on guitar, bass and percussion, Adrian Whelan from Ireland on guitar, mandolin, bass and spoons,
and Sol Bear Coulton, the token kiwi, on Banjo and slide guitar.
"injects hoedown-showdown fun, fun, fun and the harmonies shine like diamonds." - Paul Cook, Joyzine UK
“That’s Turkey The Bird, great band, just love them” - Jesse Mulligan RNZ
“This is simply divine” - Jack from Flash-Trax com
“These guys are unpretentious, fun and very good at what they do” - Winston Watusi, The Weekend Sun
“This is not sad cowboy Americana neofolk, this is refreshing Kiwiana newgrass” - Patrick Loughran from Muzic.NZ
“Bouncing jokes off each other like Forest Gump playing table tennis” - Patrick Loughran from MuzicNZ
There are currently no comments for this article. Please log in to add new comments.