
Turnover started off as a pop-punk band. Before their breakthrough sophomore album Peripheral Vision, and even before its edgy predecessor Magnolia, there was the 2011 self-titled EP, which contained five angsty anthems full of shouts and headbang-worthy bridges that landed them on bills alongside post-hardcore fixtures like Title Fight and Balance And Composure. “That was what made our band click, that scene,” bassist Danny Dempsey told Billboard around the release of Peripheral Vision. “But now we’re all older.”