Turnover have announced a new album titled “Down On Earth.” The effort will be released on May 29 and its first two singles, “Nightjar” and “I See You And Realize,” can be found below:

“Down On Earth” Track Listing:
01. “Wheelie For No One”
02. “Nightjar”
03. “I See You And Realize”
04. “My Hand Is A Curtain”
05. “I’m Up, I’m Up”
06. “Pieces”
07. “Little Bees Don’t Bite”
08. “Ultrasensitive”
09. “Off Into The Lonesome Sky”
10. “Spade Head”
The group commented:
“This record is surrounded by a theme of bringing things closer to where we come from while still continuing to push forward the way you’ve known us to. It was tough for us to sit on these songs for so long while we toured PV. We really wanted you all to have the moments and experiences with each record the way you deserve. Some of you might remember ‘Nightjar’ from that set or the demos we passed out – we can’t wait to hear y’all sing with us this next time around.
Like most people, our perspective on home, music, and life has constantly shifted. When it came time to make the first music video, it was obvious we needed to do it in Virginia Beach; where we started this whole journey that has taken us further than we ever dreamed. We hope you enjoy this as much as we enjoyed making it.
Thanks for being ‘Down On Earth’ with Turnover after all these years. We love you all and can’t wait to share the rest of the record with you soon.”
Bassist Danny Dempsey also commented on the cover, which features a photo from Nick Waplington:
“I wanted to use a photo because photos stay with me in a more familiar way. I also buy a lot of photo books and love to see a well known photographer working with musicians. I’ve been a big fan of Nick’s stuff and something that felt out of reach turned out to be easy and fun. The photo feels like it could be any time in history to me. Today. Tomorrow. 50 years ago. 50 years into the future. And I’m not sure if I want to be there or not. It just pulls me in. It’s a weird one.”
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