Frank Turner Biography
A former member of punk rock band Million Dead, Frank Turner turned his attention to folkier, acoustic "musics" after the demise of the aforementioned hardcore outfit. Born in Bahrain 1981, Turner was educated at Eton College in England.
His first foray into the world of punk and rock, with the band Kneejerk, came to an end in 2000, and he soon found himself joining up with Million Dead. Over the course of that band's four-year lifespan, Million Dead released two critically lauded albums, but the band decided enough was enough and called it a day in 2005.
Turner decided to explore a different world after Million Dead, focusing on his love of folk and country, with acoustic guitar being the guiding force. Getting a deal with Xtra Mile Recordings, Turner was able to release his first EP, 'Campfire Punkrock', in 2006. Critically well-received, the EP led to a full-length album in January of 2007.
The album, 'Sleep Is For The Week', was also a critical hit, and earned a nomination for the inaugural Xfm New Music Award. While filling in just about all of his free time with touring, Frank Turner kept recording, and released the EP 'The Real Damage' and a DVD, 'All About The Destination', in 2007.
His next album, 'Love Ire And Song', was due in the midst of more live appearances in March of 2008. Turner's label signed a distribution deal with Epitaph in the United States in late 2008. The end result was his 'Poetry Of The Deed' in September, 2009, his first release Stateside.
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