Turnover preview third record with woozy new single "Sunshine Type"
Turnover have shared "Sunshine Type", a woozy new cut from their forthcoming third record Good Nature.
Following lead single "Super Natural", "Sunshine Type" sees Turnover weather a storm of confusion in delectably Turnover fashion. A devil-may-care attitude at its most blissed out, "Sunshine Type" finds freedom in its own contentment, rippling melodies and reverb-laden harmonies ready to take anything in their stride.
"My most successful relationships, best experiences and fortunes, have all been the result of things I didn't plan on, or even was upset about happening at one point," frontman Austin Getz describes to The FADER. "Things I have chased or tried to mould to my own, similarly have fallen short, been a source of distress, or caused me to miss other things that I may have benefited from or enjoyed."
"I think the idea of any human thinking they know even a tiny bit of the infinite amount of real truth out there is false," he continues. "Accepting what the natural world puts in front of you and doing your best with it and attempting to see the good side, or all sides, regardless of how it may seem will always provide a lesson and growth, even if it is far removed from the event."
The single arrives in the wake of a recent UK tour announcement from the band. Details of Turnover's upcoming UK shows can be found below.
September
- 22 - Birmingham, O2 Institute
- 23 - Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
- 24 - Newcastle, Riverside
- 26 - Glasgow, Stereo
- 27 - Manchester, Sound Control
- 28 - Bristol, Fleece
- 29 - London, Islington Assembly Hall
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