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Turnover Announce ‘Peripheral Vision’ Tour

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  1. Melody Bot

    Your friendly little forum bot. Staff Member

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    Turnover are heading out on a tour to support the ten year anniversary of Peripheral Vision.

    05-02 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
    05-16 Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
    05-28 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
    06-07 Virginia Beach, VA – The Dome
    06-13 New York, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
    09-13 London, England – Roundhouse
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  2. benschuyler

    Regular Prestigious

    Wish this was a bit more spread out.
     
  3. sawhney[rusted]2

    I'll write you into all of my songs Supporter

    No brainer to try to go to this for me
     
  4. grimis16

    Teacher in Rome

    What an album, at the time they were slowly creeping into one of my favorite bands....and then they went to shit. Each album release after just got worse and worse.

    Blows my mind they could release this, Magnolia, their 2011 EP and then somehow create Myself in the Way.
     
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  5. JamesMichael

    Software Engineer Prestigious

    Their singular best album by a mile.
     
  6. additional_pylons

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    oh hell yes
     
  7. jordanrenshaw

    Newbie

    These are huge venues for them, no?
     
  8. CMilliken

    Trusted

    By far their best album and probably my most played album front to back.
     
  9. torres

    Regular

    The album has gained a cult following bigger than the band itself. I think people would travel for a few of these dates, especially the Red Rocks show.
     
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  10. ballroomtrance

    Regular

    Crazy to think of them playing at Red Rocks but that album is so big they’ll totally sell it out. Excited to see them play there. Really hoping Austin can take some vocal lessons and sound better than he has lately.
     
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  11. WadeCastle

    Trusted Supporter

    their best album, it's a bummer they are extremely unengaging live
     
  12. RileyWitiw

    more like absolutepop.net Supporter

    This album is always one of my most top played of the year. A true staple.
     
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  13. Richard

    Trusted Supporter

    I thought this, and it backfired. London fully sold out, and it looks like that's a common theme.

    Their subsequent output felt like it fell pretty flat, and they were playing pretty small venues from what I saw.

    Glad this album hasn't been forgotten as it's a genuine classic, and it's still pretty absurd how managed to do it. I can think of few albums that come close to a band punching so far above their weight with a near genre-defining album.