Turnover Announce New Album ‘Down On Earth’

Turnover have revealed the details of their 6th full-length album, the follow-up to 2022’s ‘Myself In The Way’.

Titled ‘Down On Earth’, it will be released on May 29 and will mark their first full-length as an independent band.

To celebrate the record’s announcement and the start of a new chapter, the band have shared two new tracks from the album – ‘Nightjar’ and ‘I See You And Realize’.

The artwork for ‘Down On Earth’ features a photo taken by photographer Nick Waplington.

On the band’s decision to use the image, bassist Danny Dempsey has said:

“I wanted to use a photo because photos stay with me in a more familiar way. I also buy a lot of photo books and love to see a well known photographer working with musicians. I’ve been a big fan of Nick’s stuff and something that felt out of reach turned out to be easy and fun… The photo feels like it could be any time in history to me. Today. Tomorrow. 50 years ago. 50 years into the future. And I’m not sure if I want to be there or not. It just pulls me in. It’s a weird one.”

Check it out alongside the album’s full tracklisting below.

“Wheelie For No One”
“Nightjar”
“I See You And Realize”
“My Hand is a Curtain”
“I’m Up, I’m Up”
“Pieces”
“Little Bees Don’t Bite”
“Ultrasensitive”
“Off Into the Lonesome Sky”
“Spade Head”


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