Turbo’s Tribunal – Mills of Tribunal Review By Grin Reaper

Melodic heavy metal outfit Turbo’s Tribunal heralds the arrival of Mills of Tribunal, hoping to light a fire that warms the dark recesses of our cynical hearts.1 Hailing from Denmark, Turbo’s Tribunal is the invention of mastermind and sole contributor Andreas Thunbo. Having toiled on demos, EPs, and splits over the last couple of decades, Mills of Tribunal presents Thunbo’s first full-length endeavor. Citing legendary acts like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Running Wild as creative touchstones, can Turbo’s Tribunal live up to the lofty expectations, or does Mills of Tribunal need further refinement under the grinding wheel?

Though the promo material for Turbo’s Tribunal lists a handful of inspirations, the one I hear most immediately is Iron Maiden. And while I’d like to say that you can’t go wrong using such an exalted act as a template, the truth is some bands define a sound so well that treading too closely creates an unattainable promise for listeners. Thankfully, Turbo’s Tribunal admirably balances inspiration and originality, evoking muses without aping them. Specifically, Mills of Tribunal most reminds me of Piece of Mind, though later 80s Maiden seeps in via sustained synth twinkles (“Draw the Line” and “Satan Is Here”). Priestliness also rears its head, particularly on the intro to “Men of the World,” and Running Wild’s guitar and bass interplay runs rampant throughout.

Mills of Tribunal by Turbo’s Tribunal

For a record where Thunbo provides all the instrumentation, Mills of Tribunal occupies a remarkably three-dimensional soundscape. The belle of the ball is Turbo’s Tribunal’s bouncing bass, fluttering and chugging on every track with delightful, Steve Harris-inspired melodicism.2 Spotlighted by a spacious mix, I can’t resist the enchantments of Mills of Tribunal’s well-crafted grooves and countermelodies (“Deliberation” and “Summon the Tribunal”). Nearly as alluring as the basswork, guitars dance and swirl, establishing a fleet lead here (“Draw the Line”) and a supporting power chord there (“Men of the World”). Meanwhile, synths enrich the atmosphere of many tracks, supplying subtle retro pangs reminiscent of Somewhere in Time or Rush’s Grace Under Pressure. Through it all, Thunbo’s higher register cleans pierce with melodic clarity, occasionally summoning the specter of a subdued King Diamond. And while I think that Turbo’s Tribunal vocals are good, examining them closely highlights larger opportunities across Mills of Tribunal.

The individual tracks on Mills of Tribunal furnish a polished debut, although in totality, Turbo’s Tribunal suffers from the tangle of a safety net. Too many mid-paced songs, repetitive vocals, and too narrow a scope of sounds limit what Mills of Tribunal could be. Make no mistake, what’s on tap here is unequivocally good, but it’s like the aural counterpart to a sepia photograph—limited dynamism paints the album in a uniformity that artificially imposes limits on what Mills achieves. While Thunbo does a fine job on the mic, there’s too little variation. Adding some gritty phrasing or a guest vocalist would help satisfy the need for the sonic diversity required to drive anticipation and tension. Besides the drums, which are inoffensive and unremarkable, the instrumentation delivers beefy trad character, though I wish Turbo’s Tribunal experimented more with the guitar tone; like the vocals, a lack of range imposes a ceiling. While many things are done well on Mills of Tribunal, there’s ample potential for a greater outing, and if addressed, closing these gaps will help push future platters into fatally fun territory.

Despite some missed opportunities on risk-taking, Turbo’s Tribunal offers an entertaining debut that’s sure to garner fans. Audible basscraft that draws Steve Harris comparisons should get people’s attention, as should a rich DR and a restrained forty-minute runtime. Mills of Tribunal marks a success that most new bands would be proud of,3 and Thunbo deserves praise for such a tight and well-composed dish. If Turbo’s Tribunal can maintain the engaging songwriting while amplifying the tolerance for danger and risks, the next album might just burn the place down in a heavy metal inferno.

Rating: Good
DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Jawbreaker Records
Websites: turbostribunal.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/turbostribunal
Releases Worldwide: January 23rd, 2026

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Out Now: Turbo’s Tribunal – “Mills of Tribunal”

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Jawbreaker Records announces the arrival of Mills of Tribunal, the first full‑length release from Danish heavy metal project Turbo’s Tribunal.

Turbo’s Tribunal is the vision of Danish musician Andreas Thunbo, who brings more than thirty years of underground experience into a single focused outlet. Known for his work in Pugnator, Peine and Oath of Woe, Thunbo has remained a steadfast devotee of traditional heavy metal throughout his career. With Mills of Tribunal, he presents a collection of riff‑centred, melodic metal that honours the foundations of the genre while carrying his own unmistakable identity.

The project is built on a simple conviction: heavy metal lives through powerful riffs and melodies that stay with the listener. The album draws influence from classic titans such as Running Wild, Warlord, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Manowar and Heavy Load, yet it never feels derivative. Instead, Mills of Tribunal stands as a personal declaration of what heavy metal should be. It is direct, melodic and rooted in tradition, shaped by decades of passion and craft.

“I prefer to let the music speak,” Thunbo explains. “What I can say is that this is traditional melodic heavy metal built entirely on strong riffs. Sometimes it leans into something more epic. The quality of the riff and the melody is everything to me, and I hope Turbo’s Tribunal can deliver that at a time when it feels like there is not enough of it around.”

Turbo’s Tribunal exists to celebrate the core values of heavy metal. Strong riffs. Strong melodies. Nothing diluted.

Mills of Tribunal is available now on CD and across digital platforms.

Order now: https://www.jawbreaker.se/product/turbos-tribunal-mills-of-tribunal-cd/

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Jawbreaker Records announces the debut album “Mills of Tribunal” from Turbo’s Tribunal

Jawbreaker Records is proud to unveil “Mills of Tribunal,” the first full‑length release from Danish heavy metal force Turbo’s Tribunal. Arriving December 19th, 2025, the album marks the official debut of a project driven entirely by one man: Andreas Thunbo.

With more than three decades immersed in the underground metal scene, Thunbo has carved his path through bands such as Pugnator, Peine, and Oath of Woe. Though his discography has remained selective, his devotion to the essence of heavy metal has never faltered. Turbo’s Tribunal now channels that lifelong commitment into a record built on powerful riffs, soaring melodies, and a traditional sound that is both pure and epic in scope.

Drawing inspiration from the genre’s giants Running Wild, Warlord, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Manowar, and Heavy Load, Turbo’s Tribunal delivers music that honours tradition while asserting its own identity. “Mills of Tribunal” stands as both a culmination of Thunbo’s journey and a personal statement of intent: riff‑driven, melodic, and unapologetically rooted in the foundations of heavy metal.

I’d rather let the music speak for itself,” says Thunbo. “But I can say that it is exclusively riff‑based, traditional melodic heavy metal, sometimes with an epic touch. The good riff/melody is paramount, as I think it should be, and I hope Turbo’s Tribunal can guarantee that, as I think it has become a bit of a shortage.

At its core, Turbo’s Tribunal is built on the conviction that strong riffs and memorable melodies are the beating heart of true heavy metal. Mills of Tribunal embodies that philosophy from start to finish.

Release Information

  • Release Date: December 19, 2025
  • Formats: CD & Digital
  • Tracklist:
  • Summon the Tribunal
  • Draw the Line
  • Satan is Here
  • The Sky Comes Alive
  • Deliberation
  • Boogieman (Father of Evil)
  • Death Gallop
  • Men of the World
  • Mills of Tribunal
  • Sealing Fates

Pre‑Order Link: www.jawbreaker.se/product/turbos-tribunal-mills-of-tribunal-cd/

Bandcamp: https://turbostribunal.bandcamp.com/album/mills-of-tribunal

Credit:Jawbreaker Records

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