Ahead of a run of West Coast shows in June, Virginia band Turnover shares two new songs via Run For Cover Records. The feel good first track, “Wait Too Long,” is complemented by a visual shot and directed by Turnover, Blair Kemp and Kyle Lamb. Serving as the B-Side of the two-song single is the psych-rock inspired “Mountains Made of Clouds,” with a visualizer directed and produced by Vitor Jabour, which sets the stage for an entirely new set of sounds that the band is exploring with more new music to come later this year.
Speaking on the significance of both new songs, frontman Austin Getz says: “‘Wait Too Long’ is about expectation from yourself and others about what life is supposed to be like. Finding that balance of being motivated and inspired by what’s around you without it feeling like something pushing you down. I moved away from northern California this year. A town called Sebastopol was my home for about 5 years and i changed a lot in my time out there. ‘Mountains Made Of Clouds’ is an ode to that time and place. I wrote it from the perspective of a bunch of different people I gathered things from while I lived there and my own observation. It’s a song I wrote hoping to be able to listen back years from now and remember it.”
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