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Peripheral Vision (album)

Peripheral Vision is the second studio album by American rock band Turnover. Produced by Will Yip, the album was released on May 4, 2015 through Run for Cover Records.[1] Following the release of their debut album Magnolia (2013), Turnover parted ways with original guitarist Kyle Kojan, replacing him with Eric Soucy. For Peripheral Vision, Turnover returned to producer Will Yip, who shares songwriting credits on the entire album. It was recorded at his studio, Studio 4, in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.

Peripheral Vision
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 4, 2015 (2015-05-04)
RecordedFall 2014
StudioStudio 4 (Conshohocken, Pennsylvania)
Genre
Length39:16
LabelRun for Cover
ProducerWill Yip
Turnover chronology
Magnolia
(2013)
Peripheral Vision
(2015)
Good Nature
(2017)
Singles from Peripheral Vision
  1. "Cutting My Fingers Off"
    Released: March 31, 2015

The album finds the band shifting from their pop punk origins to a more atmospheric, dream pop-type sound. Peripheral Vision peaked on at number four on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart,[2] and critical reviews were largely positive, focusing on its stylistic progression.

Background and production edit

Turnover formed in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 2009 and released their debut album, Magnolia, in 2013. By that time, the group—composed of vocalist/guitarist Austin Getz, drummer Casey Getz, bassist Danny Dempsey and guitarist Kyle Kojan—had been touring consistently for several years. They felt ready to move the band into a more part-time project if significant steps forward were not made in their sound and performance.[3] Guitarist Eric Soucy joined Turnover in 2014.[4] Danny Randon of Upset wrote that Soucy had a "major influence" on the band's composing process.[4] In March, a four-way split EP was released featuring Turnover, Such Gold, Maker and Ivy League, TX.[5] Turnover's contribution was the song "I Would Hate You If I Could".[5] Bassist Danny Dempsey considered the song their "first step at walking away" from the style of their first album, Magnolia (2013).[6]

In August 2014, it was announced that the band would be working with producer Will Yip.[7][8] While working in pre-production, Yip was as thrilled with the new material as the group was.[6] Recording took place at Yip's studio, Studio 4, in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.[9] Yip handled production duties and engineered the sessions, with assistance from Colin Gorman. Yip mixed the recordings with Vince Ratti, and Ryan Smith mastered the album at Sterling Sound in New York City.[10]

Composition edit

All of the songs that ended up on the album were credited to the band and Yip.[10] The album's sound has been described as indie rock,[11][12][13][14][15] pop,[16] and dream pop.[11][17][18] The shift in sound was unintentional according to singer/guitarist Austin Getz, who noted the band didn't plan on "mak[ing] this kind of record."[4] Getz had been listening to "a lot of stuff from the 1980s, late 70s."[19][4] He and guitarist Eric Soucy would develop guitar parts individually "and whatever comes out comes out."[4] The ambient humming heard throughout the album is the result of a Superego guitar pedal.[20] The band had bought the pedal to use on their debut album but didn't "utilize it a lot", according to Dempsey.[20] For Peripheral Vision, however, the group employed it extensively, making "everything sound a lot bigger than it really is."[20] Discussing "Cutting My Fingers Off", Dempsey noted that it was about "things [that] will go wrong in your life and at first you'll think it's okay. [...] but then you realize it sucks."[20] Regarding the song "Take My Head", Dempsey revealed it was "about how it could be the best day and you're surrounded by happy things, but you still want to be pissed off and sit by yourself."[20]

Release edit

On March 10, 2015, Peripheral Vision was announced for release.[21] The album's artwork was also revealed.[21] A day later, "Cutting My Fingers Off" was made available for streaming.[22] In March and April, Turnover supported New Found Glory on their tour of the U.S.[23] On this tour, the band were selling burned CDs of "Cutting My Fingers Off".[6] Despite the fact the album wasn't released by this point, the band played seven songs from it.[20] Referring to their past material, Dempsey revealed that the group "didn't want to play songs we weren't stoked on."[20] Dempsey later remarked that the tour wasn't ideal for the band.[6] A music video was released for "New Scream" on March 30.[24] It was directed by the brother of guitarist Eric Soucy, Rob.[24] "Cutting My Fingers Off" was released as a single a day later.[25] On April 17, "Humming" was made available for streaming.[26] Peripheral Vision was made available for streaming on April 29[27] and was released on May 4 through Run for Cover.[20][28] In June and July, the band supported Fireworks on their tour of the U.S.[29] In August, the band supported The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die and Pianos Become the Teeth.[30]

In September and October 2015, the band supported Lydia on their tour of the U.S.[31] In October and November, the band supported The Story So Far.[32] In January 2016, the band toured alongside Citizen[33] in the UK and Europe.[34] Following this, the band tour the U.S. with Citizen again, as well as Sorority Noise and Milk Teeth in March and April.[35] On May 16, a music video was released for "Humming", directed by Rob Soucy. The video features a woman walking through a desert community, which contains "a series of different people including ballerinas, mariachi bands, and other desert eccentrics", according to Noisey.[36] Later in May, the band supported Basement on their tour of Australia[37] and headlined the Ice Grill$ Tour in Japan.[38] In June, the band went on a headlining east coast tour of the U.S. with support from Sports and Secret Space, and a headlining west coast tour of the U.S. in August with support from Triathlon.[39] In early October, the band supported Moose Blood on their tour of the UK.[40] From mid October to early November, the band went on a headlining tour of Europe with support from Sorority Noise and Milk Teeth.[41]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk9/10[42]
AllMusic     [1]
Exclaim!9/10[43]
Pitchfork6.6/10[14]
Punknews.org      [44]
PPCorn      [45]
The Quinnipiac ChronicleFavorable [46]
Rock Sound7/10[47]

Peripheral Vision charted in the U.S. on several Billboard charts: number 19 on Alternative Albums,[48] number 4 on Heatseekers Albums,[2] number 15 on Independent Albums[49] and number 28 on Top Rock Albums.[50]

Critically, Peripheral Vision was well received. Exclaim!'s Branan Ranjanathan considered Peripheral Vision to be the group's "strongest and most dynamic [work] yet, masterfully incorporating new and adventurous sounds while maintaining the heartfelt authenticity that they've come to be known for."[43] Ian Cohen of Pitchfork commended the band's shift in sound, but criticized what he found as overly obvious lyricism, writing, "Though it’s a warm and often gentle record, not much about Turnover's Peripheral Vision is subtle."[14] Timothy Monger from Allmusic felt the opposite, praising their "improved and far more subtle songcraft."[1] Tyler Sharp, writing for Alternative Press, commented that the band "[has] managed to progress into something entirely unique," complimenting its "subtle-yet-infectious melodies and drowsy (at times dizzying) instrumentals."[17]

Peripheral Vision was listed on Alternative Press's "Best Albums of 2015 so far" list.[17] It was ranked at number 3 on AbsolutePunk's top albums of 2015 list.[51] Stereogum listed "Cutting My Fingers Off" on their "The 5 Best Songs Of The Week" list.[52]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Turnover and Will Yip.[10]

  1. "Cutting My Fingers Off" – 3:16
  2. "New Scream" – 4:12
  3. "Humming" – 3:58
  4. "Hello Euphoria" – 3:46
  5. "Dizzy on the Comedown" – 4:15
  6. "Diazepam" – 3:19
  7. "Like Slow Disappearing" – 3:55
  8. "Take My Head" – 3:13
  9. "Threshold" – 1:28
  10. "I Would Hate You If I Could" – 4:03
  11. "Intrapersonal" – 3:46

Personnel edit

Personnel per booklet.[10]

Gear edit

Chart positions edit

Chart (2015) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Alternative Albums[48] 19
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers Albums[2] 4
U.S. Billboard Independent Albums[49] 15
U.S. Billboard Top Rock Albums[50] 28

References edit

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Peripheral Vision is the second studio album by American rock band Turnover Produced by Will Yip the album was released on May 4 2015 through Run for Cover Records 1 Following the release of their debut album Magnolia 2013 Turnover parted ways with original guitarist Kyle Kojan replacing him with Eric Soucy For Peripheral Vision Turnover returned to producer Will Yip who shares songwriting credits on the entire album It was recorded at his studio Studio 4 in Conshohocken Pennsylvania Peripheral VisionStudio album by TurnoverReleasedMay 4 2015 2015 05 04 RecordedFall 2014StudioStudio 4 Conshohocken Pennsylvania GenreIndie rockdream popLength39 16LabelRun for CoverProducerWill YipTurnover chronologyMagnolia 2013 Peripheral Vision 2015 Good Nature 2017 Singles from Peripheral Vision Cutting My Fingers Off Released March 31 2015 The album finds the band shifting from their pop punk origins to a more atmospheric dream pop type sound Peripheral Vision peaked on at number four on Billboard s Heatseekers Albums chart 2 and critical reviews were largely positive focusing on its stylistic progression Contents 1 Background and production 2 Composition 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Gear 8 Chart positions 9 ReferencesBackground and production editTurnover formed in Virginia Beach Virginia in 2009 and released their debut album Magnolia in 2013 By that time the group composed of vocalist guitarist Austin Getz drummer Casey Getz bassist Danny Dempsey and guitarist Kyle Kojan had been touring consistently for several years They felt ready to move the band into a more part time project if significant steps forward were not made in their sound and performance 3 Guitarist Eric Soucy joined Turnover in 2014 4 Danny Randon of Upset wrote that Soucy had a major influence on the band s composing process 4 In March a four way split EP was released featuring Turnover Such Gold Maker and Ivy League TX 5 Turnover s contribution was the song I Would Hate You If I Could 5 Bassist Danny Dempsey considered the song their first step at walking away from the style of their first album Magnolia 2013 6 In August 2014 it was announced that the band would be working with producer Will Yip 7 8 While working in pre production Yip was as thrilled with the new material as the group was 6 Recording took place at Yip s studio Studio 4 in Conshohocken Pennsylvania 9 Yip handled production duties and engineered the sessions with assistance from Colin Gorman Yip mixed the recordings with Vince Ratti and Ryan Smith mastered the album at Sterling Sound in New York City 10 Composition editAll of the songs that ended up on the album were credited to the band and Yip 10 The album s sound has been described as indie rock 11 12 13 14 15 pop 16 and dream pop 11 17 18 The shift in sound was unintentional according to singer guitarist Austin Getz who noted the band didn t plan on mak ing this kind of record 4 Getz had been listening to a lot of stuff from the 1980s late 70s 19 4 He and guitarist Eric Soucy would develop guitar parts individually and whatever comes out comes out 4 The ambient humming heard throughout the album is the result of a Superego guitar pedal 20 The band had bought the pedal to use on their debut album but didn t utilize it a lot according to Dempsey 20 For Peripheral Vision however the group employed it extensively making everything sound a lot bigger than it really is 20 Discussing Cutting My Fingers Off Dempsey noted that it was about things that will go wrong in your life and at first you ll think it s okay but then you realize it sucks 20 Regarding the song Take My Head Dempsey revealed it was about how it could be the best day and you re surrounded by happy things but you still want to be pissed off and sit by yourself 20 Release editOn March 10 2015 Peripheral Vision was announced for release 21 The album s artwork was also revealed 21 A day later Cutting My Fingers Off was made available for streaming 22 In March and April Turnover supported New Found Glory on their tour of the U S 23 On this tour the band were selling burned CDs of Cutting My Fingers Off 6 Despite the fact the album wasn t released by this point the band played seven songs from it 20 Referring to their past material Dempsey revealed that the group didn t want to play songs we weren t stoked on 20 Dempsey later remarked that the tour wasn t ideal for the band 6 A music video was released for New Scream on March 30 24 It was directed by the brother of guitarist Eric Soucy Rob 24 Cutting My Fingers Off was released as a single a day later 25 On April 17 Humming was made available for streaming 26 Peripheral Vision was made available for streaming on April 29 27 and was released on May 4 through Run for Cover 20 28 In June and July the band supported Fireworks on their tour of the U S 29 In August the band supported The World Is a Beautiful Place amp I Am No Longer Afraid to Die and Pianos Become the Teeth 30 In September and October 2015 the band supported Lydia on their tour of the U S 31 In October and November the band supported The Story So Far 32 In January 2016 the band toured alongside Citizen 33 in the UK and Europe 34 Following this the band tour the U S with Citizen again as well as Sorority Noise and Milk Teeth in March and April 35 On May 16 a music video was released for Humming directed by Rob Soucy The video features a woman walking through a desert community which contains a series of different people including ballerinas mariachi bands and other desert eccentrics according to Noisey 36 Later in May the band supported Basement on their tour of Australia 37 and headlined the Ice Grill Tour in Japan 38 In June the band went on a headlining east coast tour of the U S with support from Sports and Secret Space and a headlining west coast tour of the U S in August with support from Triathlon 39 In early October the band supported Moose Blood on their tour of the UK 40 From mid October to early November the band went on a headlining tour of Europe with support from Sorority Noise and Milk Teeth 41 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbsolutePunk9 10 42 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Exclaim 9 10 43 Pitchfork6 6 10 14 Punknews org nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 44 PPCorn nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 45 The Quinnipiac ChronicleFavorable 46 Rock Sound7 10 47 Peripheral Vision charted in the U S on several Billboard charts number 19 on Alternative Albums 48 number 4 on Heatseekers Albums 2 number 15 on Independent Albums 49 and number 28 on Top Rock Albums 50 Critically Peripheral Vision was well received Exclaim s Branan Ranjanathan considered Peripheral Vision to be the group s strongest and most dynamic work yet masterfully incorporating new and adventurous sounds while maintaining the heartfelt authenticity that they ve come to be known for 43 Ian Cohen of Pitchfork commended the band s shift in sound but criticized what he found as overly obvious lyricism writing Though it s a warm and often gentle record not much about Turnover s Peripheral Vision is subtle 14 Timothy Monger from Allmusic felt the opposite praising their improved and far more subtle songcraft 1 Tyler Sharp writing for Alternative Press commented that the band has managed to progress into something entirely unique complimenting its subtle yet infectious melodies and drowsy at times dizzying instrumentals 17 Peripheral Vision was listed on Alternative Press s Best Albums of 2015 so far list 17 It was ranked at number 3 on AbsolutePunk s top albums of 2015 list 51 Stereogum listed Cutting My Fingers Off on their The 5 Best Songs Of The Week list 52 Track listing editAll songs written by Turnover and Will Yip 10 Cutting My Fingers Off 3 16 New Scream 4 12 Humming 3 58 Hello Euphoria 3 46 Dizzy on the Comedown 4 15 Diazepam 3 19 Like Slow Disappearing 3 55 Take My Head 3 13 Threshold 1 28 I Would Hate You If I Could 4 03 Intrapersonal 3 46Personnel editPersonnel per booklet 10 Turnover Daniel Joseph Dempsey bass Austin Emanuel Getz vocals guitar Casey Charles Getz drums Eric Joseph Soucy guitar Production Will Yip producer engineer mixing Vince Ratti mixing Colin Gorman assistant engineer Ryan Smith mastering Dane McGoldrick layoutGear editSignature J Mascis Squier Jazzmaster Roland JC 120 Jazz Chorus 120 Watt 2x12 Stereo Combo Amp Fulltone OCD TC Electronics Polytune 2 Polara Reverberation Electro Harmonix Synth EngineChart positions editChart 2015 Peak position U S Billboard Alternative Albums 48 19 U S Billboard Heatseekers Albums 2 4 U S Billboard Independent Albums 49 15 U S Billboard Top Rock Albums 50 28References editCitations a b c Monger Timothy Peripheral Vision Turnover Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Archived from the original on January 7 2016 Retrieved January 7 2016 a b c Turnover Chart history Heatseekers Albums Billboard Retrieved January 20 2016 Randon Danny June 27 2016 People understand that we re a different band now Austin Getz on Turnover s 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