Turnover – ‘Myself In The Way’
Until recently, things had been pretty non-stop for Virginia Beach four-piece Turnover; they had been consistently touring and releasing new music regularly since 2012. It took a pandemic to halt progress after the release of their third album ‘Altogether’ in 2019. That album had seen the band move into a more soulful space than the rawer alt-rock of 2015’s ‘Peripheral Vision’ and, to some extent 2017’s ‘Good Nature’. Now, three years since their last full release, Turnover are back and continuing their evolution with a fresh, DIY approach that reverberates throughout the entire outfit, all the way to the band’s new aesthetic owed to bassist and visual artist Dan Dempsey. Following the album’s opener ‘Stone Street’ (a 30-second dreamy synthscape), the band glide into ‘Tears of Change’, a s...