![]() Peripheral vision is perfect for any occasion and emotion – clearly finding the balance between ambition, vision and reality- despite this songs such as ‘Threshold’ and ‘Take my head’ can seem awkwardly made but personally it fits into the narrative created in the world of the narrator. It has a psychedelic feel taking inspirations to Stone Roses ‘I wanna be adored’ The beautiful, tender, and satisfying lyrics bring it down to reality and creates as mesmerising charm to the whole album. ‘ I don’t know if I’ll be there for you’ repeated multiple times becomes relatable as the uncertainty in everything In life. It fucking sucks according to Getz he explained the album’s overarching theme as, “I always remember things better than they were and miss people more than I should.” And Peripheral vision is the documentation of this.įinally to conclude ‘Diazepam’ is an anxiolytic medication of the benzodiazepine family, used to treat anxiety disorders and insomnia- but for this context explains how his scared to be someone he wants to be and will he forever be happy. The admiration for these songs are prominent nothing could come close to ‘I would Hate You If I could’ and ‘Hello Euphoria’- songs that resonate with me for completely different reasons- a relationship ending hurts no matter your age. ![]() To change this girl depressive cycle and he suggest he wants to help her and always be there for her. ‘New scream’ shows a transition period to adulthood and how something is slipping away, while ‘Dizzy On the Comedown’ he’s speaking about when him and this girl are connected through sexual intercourse or It will be difficult to give every time on each song or appreciate them enough, they bring awareness on mental health and the light and happiness of different experiences that take place during your life, a bildungsroman that depicts the personal growth and personal development of the lead singers life. I can’t put it into words or fathom how much every song builds to the aesthetic created and how every single song has a place. The album creates it and what’s that whats barley imaginable. For the first time in my life I felt like a album communicated emotions I could never put into words- weather the relentless of never letting someone go or the freedom of doing so. The album follows this exact pattern throughout and that’s what gives it its perfection, simplicity. It’s clear to suggest that the the narrator is reflecting on his previous relationship, and is still hooked for his ex-girlfriend- the perfect melodies, riff of the guitars and soft smooth vocals. The album opening starts of with a beautiful riff and a borderline scary title ‘Cutting my fingers of’. It’s clear that this album is revolves around this-a beautiful young women and the relationships cycle from sex,meeting,obsession and ultimately the break up. A washed image of a girl in a field, tinted with amber and indentations of broken glass which could have connotations of a broken photo frame of this girl. The whole new ‘indie’ aesthetic is created straight away especially within the album cover. Completely different from there debut album ‘Magnolia’ the Virginia Pop/Punk certainly takes inspiration from bands such as Pink Floyd, The Stone Roses and The Strokes creating to me one of the best albums of all time with psychedelic orientated influences. Pick yourself up a physical copy on the band’s Bandcamp page.Peripheral Vision by Turnover has been a massive affect on my entire life since the drop in 2015. Turnover’s new record is out tomorrow, 4th November via Run For Cover Records. Grab your friends and hit the floor because you’ll be dancing to this album for weeks to come. It’s a record you should listen to a few times through to experience the intricacies woven into each song – the experimentalism the band is becoming known for is especially well done here with no one feature overshadowing the others. Part of that charisma also comes from the cohesiveness the group has mastered this time around. Although I prefer that album to this one, the band seems happy in these new shoes and who can object to that? Getz’s vocals come across confidently, adding to the charismatic tone of the entire album. While similar in style to Altogether, Myself in the Way features the band at their strongest since their shift away from more shoegazey tendencies on their 2015 acclaimed record Peripheral Vision. In fact, the entire band challenged themselves in ways that elevated the album, from bass player Dan Dempsey focusing on his art, resulting in the creation of the album cover, to guitarist Nick Rayfield making songwriting contributions for the first time with the band, and finally to drummer Casey Getz –Austin’s brother– developing a new style after jam sessions with longtime friends, only made possible by the touring pause.
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