An explosive version of Turbo Lover by members of Undeath, Frozen Soul and more

An explosive version of Turbo Lover by members of Undeath, Frozen Soul and more
An explosive version of Turbo Lover by members of Undeath, Frozen Soul and more

Two Minutes To Late Night returns with an explosive cover of the Judas Priest classic Turbo Loverbringing together members of Undeath, Frozen Soul and other bands for a muscular homage to the 80s.

A shock team for an energetic recovery

Cover band Two Minutes To Late Night have released their 66th cover, and this time it’s Turbo Lover by Judas Priest which receives a powerful reinterpretation. This project brought together an impressive team, led by Jordan “Gwarsenio Hall” Olds (host of the show) on vocals, accompanied by:

  • Kyle Beam (Undeath) on guitar,
  • Justin Whang (Jynx, Tales From The Internet) on guitar,
  • Sam Mobley (Frozen Soul) on bass,
  • Kevin Boutot (ex-The Acacia Strain) on drums.

This version boosted with raw energy takes the iconic Judas Priest title by adding modern elements such as the percussive double pedal and sharp riffs, while remaining faithful to the spirit of the original song.

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A collaborative creation supported by fans

The cover was composed and produced by Jordan Olds, with mixing provided by Bryan Batiste and a video directed by Olds himself. This project is part of the Two Minutes To Late Night bedroom covers series, funded by fans via Patreon.

In a humorous comment, the group said: “Hey ! You put Painkiller in my Turbo Lover! This recovery is the fruit of the donations we received on Patreon. Become a member to gain access to exclusive rewards like patches, t-shirts, and even custom songs!”

The video of the cover, available on YouTube, can be viewed below.

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