TURNOVER - Myself In The Way - LP - Cream Vinyl
TURNOVER - Myself In The Way - LP - Cream Vinyl

TURNOVER - Myself In The Way - LP - Cream Vinyl

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Label: Run For Cover Records SKU: 21924 Catalogue ID: RFC251LPC8 Format: Vinyl
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TURNOVER - Myself In The Way - LP - Cream Vinyl

TURNOVER - Myself In The Way - LP - Cream Vinyl

€26.99

 

LP - Limited Edition Cream Vinyl

A new record from Turnover arrives in November. Myself in the Way is the band’s fifth full-length album, and it follows their first pause in consistent touring in almost 10 years. While the world was shut down, Turnover’s four bandmates spent time meditating, painting, volunteer firefighting, skateboarding, and working in state parks - deepening interests and growing roots in places they hadn’t been able to while living life on the road for so long.

Over 18 months, these individual experiences acted as the soil in which Myself in the Way grew into Turnover’s next album. Returning to Pennsylvania to track with longtime friend and producer Will Yip, vocalist and 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 catalog to date. Drummer Casey Getz’ new skills behind the drum set that open up songs on Myself in the Way to more improvisation and fluidity, pairing well with bassist Dan Dempsey’s infectious bass-lines and Nick Rayfield’s sharpened guitar and piano playing.

On Myself in the Way, Turnover’s creative vision takes center-stage in every way. The album’s cover art - a sparkling array of multicolored gems scattered across a neutral canvas - was painted during lockdown by Dempsey. Music videos for the record were directed and filmed by the band, including the dizzy “Wait Too Long” video shot on retreat in upstate New York with friends and collaborators Kyle Lamb and Blair Kemp. Austin’s increased involvement on the production side earned him his first-ever co-producer credit, and Nick Rayfield contributed a new perspective as a songwriter for the first time in the recording process. For a band that has never stopped evolving, Turnover has always remained authentic with every release. Myself in the Way is an achievement that ties new and exciting ideas in with the band’s unique artistic ambition.

 

Tracklist:

Side A
A1. Stone Station
A2. Tears of Change
A3. Myself in the Way
A4. Wait Too Long
A5. People That We Know
A6. Mountains Made of Clouds

Side B
B1. Ain’t Love Heavy
B2. Pleasures Galore
B3. Stone Station Reprise
B4. Fantasy
B5. Queen in the River
B6. Bored of God / Orlando