Strength of songwriting & an organic, warm display of instrumentation. The melodies come through with genuine feeling, something that can’t be faked.
Rebecca Cullen
The words & music move out & around you; not unlike the tide, the movement of the world, the ups & downs of life. The concept is represented beautifully.
The artistry is powerful. There’s a sense of craftsmanship, a story to it all, which makes the listening experience so much more interesting & valuable.
The late 1970s early 1980s was an electric era pregnant with possibility. ‘1980 REDUX’ is my way to return in spirit, in memory, to that excitement.
The freedom of creativity & expression is powerful. Zach Anderson bares his soul & the music supports & enhances this at every step.
Great vibes, a feeling of joy & togetherness; both incredibly important & far too often forgotten about, particularly in light of recent world events.
You’re captivated by the lyricism, the insane, flawless energy of the flow, the reflective & thoughtful ideas. Unlikely to be forgotten any time soon.
The backdrop is beautiful, the melody is beautiful, the beat & the lyrics are expressive, reflective, unusual – a powerful listening experience.
The flow throughout is insane, not over the top, varying between the low key & the high end, but when it’s on it’s on & that’s something you can count on.
These poetic, reflective moments express a particular perspective that provokes thought. The accompanying music supports & enhances this sentiment superbly.
There’s an underlying hopefulness, a thread of positivity that breathes new life into the music & offers a helping hand to those who are struggling.
Maximum Turbodrive has both the ability & vision to give you something completely fresh & completely mesmerising, even a little terrifying on occasion.