Turnover 'Peripheral Vision'
Turnover’s breakthrough LP 'Peripheral Vision' marked a bold shift from their early emo-pop roots toward lush, dreamy soundscapes soaked in reverb and melancholy. Released in 2015, the album trades chugging guitars for swirling melodies and delicate textures, embracing a shoegaze-influenced indie rock that redefined the band’s identity. Vocalist Austin Getz’s introspective lyrics float over hazy rhythms, crafting a sense of longing, nostalgia, and emotional clarity.
Produced by Will Yip, 'Peripheral Vision' balances soft vulnerability with dynamic energy, exploring themes of self-discovery, isolation, and growth. Tracks like “Cutting My Fingers Off” and “New Scream” shimmer with quiet intensity, while “Humming” and “Take My Head” invite listeners into a hypnotic dream state. The album became a landmark release in the 2010s emo revival and a blueprint for a new wave of bands fusing shoegaze, indie, and post-punk influences.