Virginia band Turnover have shared new single ‘Tears of Change,’ the fifth offering off their forthcoming full-length album ‘Myself in the Way’, which will be out 04 November via Run For Cover Records. Folded with psychedelic synths and soothing guitar bits, ‘Tears of Change’ is a ballad about self-reflection. ‘Tears of Change’ follows the recently shared single ‘Ain’t Love Heavy‘ featuring Bre Morell of Austin-based band Temple of Angels, along with the title track ‘Myself in the Way‘ featuring vocals from Brendan Yates of Turnstile, ‘Mountains Made of Clouds‘ and ‘Wait Too Long,’ which was included on an episode of Hayley Williams’ BBC Sounds show Everything Is Emo. Turnover are also unveiling the full support lineup for their North American headline tour to celebrate the release of ‘Myself in the Way’, featuring George Clanton, Yumi Zouma, Horse Jumper of Love, Video Age, Temple of Angels and Rik on select dates. Kicking off after their previously announced headline shows in Boston and New York City, the 32-date run will begin in Toronto 08 November, with stops in Chicago, Nashville, Seattle, Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta and a hometown show in Norfolk before wrapping up in Philadelphia on December 18th. Tickets on sale HERE. ‘Myself in the Way’ was born out of Turnover’s desire to continue evolving their sound, making each body of work more exploratory than the last, but it’s also a byproduct of the band’s growth both as individuals and collectively. Armed with a flurry of new ways for the band to express themselves creatively, they challenged themselves to make their most ambitious body of work to date. Co-produced by frontman Austin Getz alongside frequent collaborator Will Yip, ‘Myself In The Way’ sounds more expansive than anything they’ve done, intently honing in on sound design this time around, and yet it’s wholeheartedly more intimate and self-reliant on their vision and execution. Bassist Danny Dempsey painted the cover artwork himself, and longtime touring guitarist Nick Rayfield contributed songs to the album to lend an additional spark. |