Sit back, relax, and maybe have some tissues at hand because we’re talking about Turnovers Peripheral Vision. The band took a step back from their punk roots and delivered one of the best indie/dream pop albums to come out of the the early 2010s.
The title track sets the tone for the whole album: dreamy, hazy guitars with gut wretching lyrics. Something that does stick out with the album is that the intros to the songs sound the same, but thats not an issue because the album is just that good. Turnover hails from Virginia and are signed to Run For Cover, a record label based out of Boston Massachusetts.
Key tracks to listen to: Humming, Diazepam, I Would Hate You If I Could and Dizzy on the Comedown.