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Turnover announce independent new album Down On Earth

By Editorial Team · May 7, 2026

Turnover announce independent new album Down On Earth

Summary

Turnover announced Down On Earth on May 7 and shared two new songs, Nightjar and I See You And Realize.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: May 7, 2026
  • Tags: turnover, dream-pop, indie-rock, independent

Turnover announced Down On Earth on May 7 and shared two new songs, Nightjar and I See You And Realize.

The album is significant because it is the Virginia band’s first independent release after a long association with Run For Cover Records dating back to 2012. That change gives Down On Earth a symbolic weight.

Turnover have spent years moving away from their emo and pop-punk roots toward dream-pop, psychedelia and soft-focus alternative rock, and this release sounds like another step into self-definition.

The two new tracks suggest a band still interested in atmosphere, but not simply repeating the exact emotional palette that made Peripheral Vision beloved.

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