Turnover
With each new album, Turnover have molted skins, shifting their sound in an effort to become more present.
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Why see Turnover?
The Peripheral Vision Tour
Is it ever too late to tour an album? Not for Turnover! Alternative Press listed Peripheral Vision as one of the greatest albums of 2025, Kerrang! coined the mature dream-pop soundscape a "tour de force". A true turning point for the band, the 2015 album is a cinematic, genre-shaking masterpiece of self-discovery - one that led to a decade of sell-out tours and critically acclaimed albums, their most recent being 2022's Myself in the Way. Don't miss this rare chance to hear the LP live for the first time!
About Turnover
Before Peripheral Vision achieved significant success on the U.S. Billboard charts - reaching number 19 on the Alternative Albums chart, number 4 on Heatseekers Albums, number 15 on Independent Albums, and number 28 on Top Rock Albums - Turnover had already begun gaining attention with their self-titled EP in 2011, becoming leaders of the burgeoning emo revival. This was followed by their debut full-length album, Magnolia (2013).
Their Blue Dream EP (2014) marked a stylistic shift, incorporating dreamier melodies and a softer, more introspective sound, as heard in tracks like "Bella Donna." This evolution set the stage for Peripheral Vision (2015) and subsequent records.
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