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TURNOVER
announce Australian Tour
supporting
SLOWLY SLOWLY
next May
+ New Album
MYSELF IN THE WAY
out now on
COOKING VINYL AUSTRALIA
& RUN FOR COVER RECORDS
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“perpetually shape-shifting dream-pop band” – The FADER
“remaining true to their core.” – Pitchfork
“reinvention drenched in dream-pop harmonies” – Music Feeds
“stunning and shimmery” – Alt Press
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Following the release of their fifth studio album, Myself in the Way, out now on Cooking Vinyl Australia and Run For Cover Records, Virginia band Turnover is excited to announce their Australian return, supporting Slowly Slowly in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney next May.
The band’s fifth full-length album includes the focus track ‘People That We Know‘ featuring Justin Bartlett, alongside previous singles, ‘Ain’t Love Heavy‘ featuring Bre Morell of Austin-based band Temple of Angels, title track ‘Myself in the Way‘ featuring vocals from Turnstile’sBrendan Yates, ‘Mountains Made of Clouds‘ and ‘Wait Too Long‘, which was included on an episode of Hayley Williams’ BBC Radio show and received play across triple j Good Nights, FBi and RTR.
Their anticipated Australian tour dates will follow on from a 34-date run across North America, beginning on November 5th in Boston, with stops in Chicago, Nashville, Seattle, Los Angeles, Austin and Atlanta.
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Myself in the Way was born out of Turnover‘s desire to continue evolving their sound, making each body of work more exploratory than the last, but it’s also a byproduct of the band’s growth both as individuals and collectively. Armed with a flurry of new ways for the band to express themselves creatively, they challenged themselves to make their most ambitious body of work to date. Co-produced by frontman Austin Getz alongside frequent collaborator Will Yip, Myself In The Way sounds more expansive than anything they’ve done, intently honing in on sound design this time around, and yet it’s wholeheartedly more intimate and self-reliant on their vision and execution. Bassist Danny Dempsey painted the cover artwork himself, and longtime touring guitarist Nick Rayfield contributed songs to the album to lend an additional spark.
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Pushing the band into new and exciting parallel depths of expression, Myself in The Way further evolves the sounds and moods explored on their last two albums as they explore themes of “love and happiness – having it and losing it – and questioning your own beliefs.” It follows their fourth studio album Altogether, released in 2019 which was described by The FADER as “their weirdest and most accessible to date”, featuring the stand-out tracks ‘Plant Sugar’ and ‘Much After Feeling’ and the celebrated 2017 release of Good Nature, which features the hit song ’Super Natural’.
Listen to Myself In The Way, out now on Cooking Vinyl Australia and Run For Cover Records and catch their impressive live show next May.
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MYSELF IN THE WAY
Track Listing
Stone Station
Tears of Change
Myself in the Way Feat. Brendan Yates
Wait Too Long
People That We Know Feat. Justin Bartlett
Mountains Made of Clouds
Ain’t Love Heavy Feat. Bre Morell
Pleasures Galore
Stone Station Reprise Feat. Justin Bartlett
Fantasy
Queen in the River
Bored of God / Orlando
Listen here
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TURNOVER
supporting
SLOWLY SLOWLY
Thursday 25th May – Tivoli, Brisbane
Friday 26th May – Forum, Melbourne
Sat 27th May – Roundhouse, Sydney
Destroy All Lines & Slowly Slowly Presale: 10 AM, Thursday 17 Nov
General Onsale: 10 AM, Friday 18 Nov
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Follow TURNOVER
Website – Facebook – Instagram
Youtube – Spotify – Apple Music
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