Austin Getz’s produces melodies with his voice and weaves every word perfectly into the mix of wonder and nostalgia that the music encompasses. The lyrics are easy to comprehend and sing along with, bleeding comfort and memorability into ears of every listener. The vocals drone on in a monotonous tone, adding to the whole trance. The guitars are mesmerizing with the way the lead guitar is always moving about, spinning off leads and arpeggios above the standard chord progression. ‘Hello Euphoria’ is a perfect light to shed on all of these influences. Peripheral Vision is a mix of emo, shoe-gaze and pop punk. During the middle of the opening track a vicious snare section is unleashed as the band explodes their sound with louder tones and more layers or delays and a bit harsher vocals. Turnover never shy away from their strengths, allowing their ability to create dynamics shine. Lead single ‘Cutting My Fingers Off’ is the opener of the album, establishing a setting and painting a picture of lush, warm guitar tones and spacey vocals aligned with grooves from the rhythm section. This year we have seen him dive into some different projects, and Turnover’s new album Peripheral Vision is one of those different albums he can use to claim to fame. He is known for helping defile mosh pits by producing Blacklisted, establishing emotional trauma with La Dispute and even giving The Wonder Years their birth right with The Upsides. It seems like a six degress of Kevin Bacon but for music. I am surprised at how many projects Will Yip takes on every year.
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