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Turnover peripheral vision zippy
Turnover peripheral vision zippy




The present version feels much more complete, as Austin's slightly more mellow echoed vocals nicely complement the cleaner instrumentals. The original version of the track was enjoyable but slightly incohesive, featuring verses similar to those found on Peripheral Vision, with a chorus consisting of distorted guitar parts and more angsty vocal delivery. Take for instance the track 'I Would Hate You If I Could', which was actually on an EP released around the time Magnolia was. Much of the success Turnover have in this aesthetic shift comes from Getz's vocal style itself, in that it works just as well if not better here without any major change in his delivery. In this way, Turnover still very much take from Emo without sounding like most music in the genre, in the same way they did on their previous album, Magnolia. This complements the introspective lyrics present throughout the album, making each line sound a little more sad and internal, as though each line is no more than a thought. Instead, it's one which makes every line sung by vocalist Austin Getz linger just enough to strengthen his melodies amongst a backdrop of watery broken chords. It's not a haze that acts as an musical and emotional barrier between the band and the listener. And this aesthetic actually works really well here, due in part to the type of haziness present here. The guitar parts, vocal lines and lyrics sound like much of their previous work, but with echo on the vocals and distortion removed from the guitars. The opening track 'Cutting My Fingers Off' illustrates this change. Thankfully, Turnover instead produced an album with a clear aesthetic change, while maintaining the strong songwriting and emotional weight of their past work. The change in style the singles showed off made me worry that Turnover would pull a Title Fight - that is, to compromise songwriting and emotion in the attempt to sound more "mature".

turnover peripheral vision zippy

Review Summary: Change without compromise.īefore hearing 'Peripheral Vision' in full, I was expecting to be sorely disappointed.






Turnover peripheral vision zippy