Turnover's "Peripheral Vision" is a captivating journey through the realms of midwest emo, dream pop, and pop punk, released on May 4, 2015, under Run For Cover Records. This sophomore album from the American rock band is a collection of anthems that resonate with outsiders, offering a blend of raw emotion and atmospheric soundscapes. Produced by Will Yip, the album spans 39 minutes and features 11 tracks, each contributing to the overall narrative of introspection and catharsis.
From the opening track "Cutting My Fingers Off" to the introspective closer "Intrapersonal," Turnover crafts a sonic experience that is both intimate and expansive. Songs like "Hello Euphoria" and "Dizzy On the Comedown" showcase the band's knack for blending dreamy, ethereal melodies with punchy, emotive lyrics. The album's dream pop influences add a layer of depth, making "Peripheral Vision" a standout in Turnover's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, this album is a testament to Turnover's ability to create music that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.