
“Myself In The Way” is the Turnover’s fifth full-length album, and it follows their first pause in consistent touring in almost 10 years. Returning to Pennsylvania to track with longtime friend and producer Will Yip, vocalist & guitarist Austin Getz cites Quincy Jones, Chic, and Dark Side Of The Moon as influences in the way that songs like the infectiously-rhythmic “Ain’t Love Heavy” and the trippy, disorienting “Tears Of Change” feel wider, deeper and more whole than anything in the band’s catalogue to date.
“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.
The Virginia based band Turnover releases their new album “Myself in the Way“. The band’s fifth full-length album includes the previously-released singles “Tears of Change,” which the band shared a new video earlier this week, “Ain’t Love Heavy” featuring Bre Morell, “Mountains Made of Clouds,” “Wait Too Long” and the album’s title track featuring Brendan Yates of Turnstile.
Turnover is also embarking on their headline fall tour run to celebrate the album’s release. The tour features support from George Clanton, Yumi Zouma, Horse Jumper of Love, Video Age, Temple of Angels and Riki on select dates,
Turnover – Myself In The Way CD/LP (Run For Cover Records)