I've seen them three times since 2021 and still have yet to hear that one. Speaking of which, what are the chances for a 10 years of Peripheral Vision tour? I'm of two minds since I think they've moved on from that album but also attendance would be the highest they've had for a headliner.
tbh just happy they've continued to play the PV/GN stuff consistently in general. Think I've gotten that song every other time I've seen them so I'll be ok.
Many have had that criticism including myself, but I think now most people going to a Turnover show now understand that you're not going to get the most exciting or energetic show from them haha.
Yeah, they are nowhere near the punk band they used to be and aren’t trying to act like it either. If you want a chill drugged out jam sesh (which I mean, listen to the album people) you’ll get what you’re expecting
Live at Studio 4 renditions are very good. I've been coming around on this album recently. Starts to run out of steam near the end, and Pleasures Galore in particular needs to be like half the length, but the first six full tracks all are real good.
The Studio 4 recordings are (to no surprise) very well done as they always are. With that said; this is the first swing and miss in Turnover’s discography IMO (debut aside). I never return to this record and I have it on vinyl.
I was planning to work on a recreation of "Peripheral Vision" to commemorate its 10th anniversary. But I'm from Brazil and my band is not so active right now. Is anyone interested about leading this project. Each band pick one song. Just (semi)profissional artists.
Yeahhh yeah yeah, guess I meant like, didn’t expect them to start announcing stuff until it was actually 2025
10 year tours for albums that came out after I graduated college (2013) have really thrown me for a loop the last year or so.