


“Diazepam” is a dreamy exposition with soothing vocals, tender guitars, and subtle drums. “Hello Euphoria” is aptly titled since the arrangements display much jubilation and expose Turnover’s incredible composing capabilities. The lyrically hopeful track is indeed a highpoint among all the somberness the record spends most of its time exploring. A crisp melody echoing The Smiths, “Humming” is a hazy but nimble piece of work. “Humming” carries a more optimistic sound than the previous entrants. Textured guitar riffs, sincere vocals, and the pensiveness combine together for something truly special. “New Scream” plays in the same sonic field as the opener. The melancholy feel brings up deep nostalgia in this wistful and gorgeous guitar jam. While the lyrics from Austin Getz go for a somber approach, musically the song is upheld by swelling instruments. Turnover’s calmer demeanor in both structure and songwriting is an enormous leap forward, which should secure them more universal appeal than ever before.įirst cut off the Peripheral Vision is “Cutting My Fingers Off.” It opens with solid songwriting and is sonically alluring. Additionally, the latest record is faultlessly balanced and extremely consistent tonally from start to finish. While Peripheral Vision strays from the band’s established formula, this updated sound shows tremendous development on both a personal and artistic level. The 90s emo/alternative approach is ever so apparent on the band’s sophomore LP, Peripheral Vision.Ī deep sense of maturity has developed that’s evident with the follow-up to their debut record. Working again with producer Will Yip (Circa Survive, Whirr, Title Fight), who guided the band on their first LP ( Magnolia for Run For Cover Records), Turnover have shifted gears while slowing down their pop-punk focused tempo. Turnover, consisting of Austin Getz (vocals, guitar), Casey Getz (drums), Eric Soucy (guitar), and Danny Dempsey (bass), have always worn their influences on their sleeves, but remain faithful in shaping their own creative style. Formed in 2009, the quartet initially released their first proper self-titled EP in 2011. Los Angeles – Virginia Beach indie-rock act Turnover specializes in emotionally driven rock tunes.
