Fr tho, I don't see how people are saying this don't sound like you guys. It definitely does. Im digging your new stuff. your 3 newest songs are great , gotta say this is my favorite out of them tho. listen to it at least 3 4 times a day lol . Keep it coming I'ma stay listening to you guys till I'm dead. 💯
Yeah I gotta disagree, this is startlingly different from Altogether even. The band's direction has shifted A LOT, and that's fine. But if you can't see (hear) that change, you're probably not paying too close attention.
This sounds like a 70s porno theme with Justin Bieber singing. There isn’t even a slight comparison here with anything Turnover has ever put out. Ever.
This is fire lmao been a fan for 10 years and they're one of the only bands from that era that I will actively keep up with. Feels like their sound evolves in line with my own music taste
I honestly love it. It's different but in a good way 🥰 now... are they going to keep torturing me and not say if they're coming to south america this year or...
The part with Brendan actually sounds like Turnover but not the previous three minutes lol. Still, they have their vibe. Not sure I prefer this approach yet. Will need to give it quite a few listens...
I don't really understand the Tame Impala comparison ppl keep saying. I get more way more of a Bee gees and FUNK vibes and I'm here for it! Loving this stuff.
Fascinating trajectory for these guys to take. Been a fan since PV, and always liked PV and Magnolia neck and neck. It's interesting, because since Good Nature I sensed the band were absolutely desperate to distance themselves from their emo/post hardcore roots. You could argue they started as soon as PV doing that tbh. It seems maybe they're a bit ashamed of that original sound, and to have been part of that Basement/Citizen/Tigers Jaw etc. wave of emo. Then, to have Brendan feature on a track kind of reminds everyone of where the band came from, but the sound is so completely different. TurnSTILE are a good example of a band who are able to fuse genres tastefully without abandoning what makes them interesting and cathartic in the first place. I do disagree with any comment to the effect of "this is bad, just make PV pt II". No musical artist owes you a fucking singular thing, and that's the way it should be. If this is genuinely what the guys want to be making, then that's the way it is. There are drawbacks - they can't perform this live without such an overbearing amount of samples that it'll lose all of it's spine, and further more, the lyrical content has taken a nose dive. Austin is not writing from the heart with the same vaguely poetic, naive honesty that he did on the first three records. This seems like a calculated attempt at commercial success and major league radio play, but unfortunately, it isn't going to work. The brand name Turnover is so absolutely embedded into the post hardcore and emo scene, that they'll never outgrow their roots now. I truly believe that. I am not seeing a singular comment which says "wow, just discovered these guys, new favourite!", it's pretty much just hate and low-brow criticism. The band's only logical move if they really want to make music like this would surely be to rebrand, rename, and use their Turnover money to hire some new PR people who can cater to pop/mainstream audiences, syndication/radio play, and sign to a totally different label. Still, never hate an artist for trying to broaden their horizons. All the best people in history have been radical.
Always hard to love new stuff from the start.. and it sounds like this will attract different types of fans. Perhaps more girls that scream the entire live set