![]() Turnover have expanded their range with Peripheral Vision, and this new direction agrees with them. 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. Standout track "Humming" is a melodic, sundazed gem full of rich harmonies and thoughtful, chiming riffs. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2022 Cassette release of 'Peripheral Vision' on Discogs. 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. Review Summary: it was one of those uneventful times that seem at the moment only a link between past and future pleasure, but turns out to be the pleasure itself. 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. 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 5.0 classic Review by ReindeerAge USER ( 3 Reviews) September 2nd, 2021 133 replies Release Date: 2015 Tracklist Review Summary: it was one of those uneventful times that seem at the moment only a link between past and future pleasure, but turns out to be the pleasure itself.
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