Turnover dévoile son nouvel album Down on Earth avec deux singles

Le groupe d'emo originaire de Virginie, Turnover, a pris son indépendance pour son nouvel album, Down on Earth. Cette sortie succède à l'opus de 2022, Myself in the Way, et s'accompagne de deux nouveaux singles.

Turnover a fait appel à son ingénieur de longue date, Zac Montez, pour produire cet album. Le groupe a publié les morceaux Nightjar et I See You and Realize pour marquer cette annonce. Le titre Nightjar s'accompagne d'un clip réalisé par Ben Turok, qui illustre une fuite de la ville vers la campagne. La pochette a été photographiée par Nick Waplington et la liste complète des titres comprend dix morceaux, dont Wheelie for No One et Off Into the Lonesome Sky.

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