![]() ![]() Turnover have expanded their range with Peripheral Vision, and this new direction agrees with them. community Peripheral Vision by Turnover supported by sergpot Feel like jumping on my bike and just go and go with the sound of this spectacular album on repeat in my headset. All the song flow together so well and they all have this melancholy feel while still being upbeat (or not totally depressing). I found on repeat, I decided to give the whole album a shot. Turnover - Peripheral Vision LP/CD/CS/Digital out 04/05. Peripheral Vision neon yellow / neon green swirl vinyl 33 rpm, Colored Vinyl, Exclusive, Limited Edition omg This album changed my life. SoundCloud Turnover - Peripheral Vision by Run For Cover Records published on. ![]() Most of the songs like "Cutting My Fingers Off" and "Like Slow Disappearing" ride a midtempo wave of understated, late-summer melancholic pop, stripping away much of the angst and putting the focus on their improved and far more subtle songcraft. Listen to Turnover - Peripheral Vision, a playlist curated by Run For Cover Records on desktop and mobile. Standout track "Humming" is a melodic, sundazed gem full of rich harmonies and thoughtful, chiming riffs. Working again with producer Will Yip ( Title Fight, Circa Survive), Turnover have dialed down the distortion and attitude in favor of a highly textural dream pop/shoegaze-inspired sound. While their 2013 debut album, Magnolia, showed a more brooding, melodic side, there was little to indicate the new direction they would take on their surprising 2015 follow-up, Peripheral Vision. Cutting My Fingers Off Turnover - 'Peripheral Vision' (Full Album, Slowed To Simulated 16 2/3 RPM) Simulated 33rpm 725 subscribers Subscribe 7.6K views 5 years ago Album. Turnover is - generally speaking - centred around a high-tempo ferocity characteristic of the explosive pop-punk that defined the early-tens, and for many, the hyper-emotive lyricism (something you’d often find within the emo-punk world), was an instant drawcard. Album DescriptionVirginia Beach quartet Turnover originally came out of the pop-punk scene, crafting a heavy, emo-inspired EP in 2011 and signing with Boston indie Run for Cover Records shortly afterward. It is a rare, wonderful thing when a band dares to stretch beyond what is expected of them, and manages to find a balance between familiarity and musical growth that. See More Your browser does not support the audio element. god i haven’t laughed this much in a while. Turnover have expanded their range with Peripheral Vision, and this new direction agrees with them. Quite possibly my favorite album of all time, one of the 5 albums to me, that are perfect. Most of the songs like "Cutting My Fingers Off" and "Like Slow Disappearing" ride a midtempo wave of understated, late-summer melancholic pop, stripping away much of the angst and putting the focus on their improved and far more subtle songcraft. ![]() Working again with producer Will Yip (Title Fight, Circa Survive), Turnover have dialed down the distortion and attitude in favor of a highly textural dream pop/shoegaze-inspired sound. While their 2013 debut album, Magnolia, showed a more brooding, melodic side, there was little to indicate the new direction they would take on their surprising 2015 follow-up, Peripheral Vision. Replacing the original pop punk sound, this record is mostly described as dream pop. Virginia Beach quartet Turnover originally came out of the pop-punk scene, crafting a heavy, emo-inspired EP in 2011 and signing with Boston indie Run for Cover Records shortly afterward. Peripheral Vision, Turnover’s sophomore album, shows a switch in direction from 2013’s debut Magnolia. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. ![]()
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