Turnover announce new album with two singles "Plant Sugar" and "Much After Feeling"
Turnover have announced their fourth album Altogether, alongside revealing two lead singles "Plant Sugar" and "Much After Feeling".
"Plant Sugar" and "Much After Feeling" are Turnover's first new singles since their 2017 album Good Nature.
Turnover's new album Altogether was recorded at Philadelphia's Studio 4 with collaborator Will Yip.
The trio currently live on different coasts of the US, but Altogether is their most collaborative effort yet, as vocalist Austin Getz says, "Working remotely for the most part, everybody was able to send ideas around on their own schedules, and nobody felt too protective of anything, so the new songs started to reflect each of our personalities more than ever before. Collectively we like everything from jazz to folk, disco to rock and roll, and a lot in between, and it's where we all intersect that things start to feel special. With the three of us and Will all contributing to the writing together, the songs turned out better than anything any of us could have done on our own. That's what makes the experience of being a band really unique as opposed to just one artistic mind."
Getz adds, "Instead of making things more difficult, being far apart helped us learn to appreciate each other even more. As a band, we're closer now than we've ever been before."
Tracklist:
- Still In Motion
- Much After Feeling
- Parties
- Number On The Gate
- Sending Me Right Back
- Ceramic Sky
- Valley Of The Moon
- No Reply
- Plant Sugar
- Temporary Love
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