![]() Incredibly rude and self centered people. Huge number of people talked loudly though the opening bands’ sets. Rating: 3 out of 5 Rude crowd by Beel on 11/10/21 Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens - Boston.They played music I enjoyed and I had a good time. ![]() Rating: 5 out of 5 Cool by Jim on 6/18/22 The Regent Theater - Los Angeles. ![]() Best night of my life probably!! ( just very sad that I couldn’t get any merch from my fav band ) They played just perfectly and the voice of Austin sounds like heaven. Then came Turnover on stage, they played some songs from the new album and from the old ones too which was just amazing. Got to discover two new amazing bands : Horse Jumper of Love and Yumi Zouma. The stage was so cool with the lights and the background. Rating: 5 out of 5 Felt like a dream by Clémence on 11/11/22 The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto.Rating: 1 out of 5 Boring by Bill on 11/23/22 The Depot - Salt Lake City.I'd see them a hundred times if I could!! Great venue too! They put on an awesome live show! They sound exactly the same live as they do on the record. Rating: 5 out of 5 Turnover by Mishy on 11/23/22 Spirit Hall - Pittsburgh.Their stage presence and sound are primo!! & S/O to The Depot your venue is sick. Turnover is purely bliss and live was absolute magic. Rating: 5 out of 5 Magic by Em on 11/23/22 The Depot - Salt Lake CityĪbsolutely stellar, the openers Horse Jumper Of Love and Yumi Zouma were so rad.Loved how they played their new stuff and top hits like dizzy on comedown, cutting my finger off, and take my head Rating: 5 out of 5 Mellow & perfect by Jules on 11/24/22 Summit - Denver.They said it was their first time there so I assumed they would play some of the classics but ig not Everybody sang those 2 songs and that was the most hyoe the crowd got. They didn’t play any of the old stuff except for 2 songs by the time I left at 11:40 pm. Rating: 2 out of 5 Disappointed by Adam on 12/2/22 The Fillmore - San FranciscoĬeremony was great, then the next band experienced some microphone issues for 10 minutes, played to a bass track and no bass player.I cannot give enough praise to this band. Rating: 5 out of 5 All the tears and the vibes by Holls on 12/17/22 The Masquerade - Heaven - AtlantaĪbsolutely incredible experience.Another show is probably low on the list at this point. Still love turnover and their music, just wish the concert experience would’ve been like I had always expected it to be. This also made for a crowd that was arrogant and rowdy not the band’s fault, just disappointing. Three opening bands that had completely different tastes to them really altered the experience. Rating: 3 out of 5 Enjoyable, slightly disappointing by Jax on 5/8/23 Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphiaįor as much as I love the band, I was a little disappointed.Still, somehow, they persist, selling out shows with bands like The Story So Far, as they continue to refine their sound. But as the band prepared for its release, they would experience another reshaping, as Soucy was forced to leave the lineup. In another big move soon thereafter, frontman Austin Getz headed west, settling into life in California wine country as the band began work on their third LP, 2017's ‘Good Nature.' The location change would infuse its way into the album, which glows with hazy, sun-soaked melodies. They eventually headlined dates around the U.S. 4 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart. It proved a successful shift for the band as it hit No. Second album ‘Peripheral Vision' ditched the punk attitude and tension in favor of rich shoegaze textures and soft dream pop. They also joined pop-punk pioneers New Found Glory on tour as they prepared for the release of their sophomore album, one that would mark another drastic change in both the band's sound and size, with the addition of guitarist Eric Soucy. ![]() They soon took to the road, supporting bands like I Am the Avalanche and Major League throughout the U.S. While still centered on peppy punk riffs, ‘Magnolia' revealed a far more melodic and diligent brand of emo. The slimmed-down lineup also helped smooth out Turnover's sound. Austin then took up guitar and the band released their full-length debut, ‘Magnolia,' in 2013. They toured relentlessly going forward, alongside bands like Light Years and Citizen, but soon Dimaiuat and Kojan would depart the band. They released a quick, punchy slice of punk with their 2011 self-titled EP and were soon signed to Run for Cover Records. Formed in Virginia Beach, with lead vocalist Austin Getz, drummer Casey Getz (his brother), bassist Danny Dempsey, and guitarists Alex Dimaiuat and Kyle Kojan, Turnover started out as pure pop-punk. Still, they have always stayed true to their DIY visions. And since their founding in 2009, that's exactly what they've endured, with major shifts in lineup, location, and sound. With a name like Turnover, this band has always been prepared for change.
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