Episode 59: My Friends Turnover - a podcast by David James Young

from 2016-07-28T16:52:35

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Austin and Casey Getz are one half of pop-punk hopefuls turned dream-pop delights Turnover. Born in New Orleans and now living in Virginia Beach, the Getz brothers have lived their lives through music together. In the half-decade and change that Turnover has been a part of their world, they've managed to live a hundred lives more than some bands twice their lifespan - taking in world tours, critical acclaim and a fluid genre shift that has lead to one of 2015's most talked-about albums, Peripheral Vision. While on tour with Basement through Australia, the Getz brothers spoke backstage about their individual lead-in to the world of music, as well as their collective experiences on the road.

Peripheral Vision is out now via Cooking Vinyl Australia/Run For Cover Records.

Digital: https://runforcoverrecords.bandcamp.com/album/peripheral-vision
Physical: http://www.cookingvinylaustralia.com/discography/turnover-peripheral-vision/

Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Spit the Dummy Records. New releases from Treehouses and Nothing Rhymes with David out now: http://spittthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com

Support also comes from Sad Grrrls Club. Rachel Maria Cox's second EP, "I Just Have a Lot of Feelings," is out now. You can buy it, as well as tickets to Transgender Weekender and Sad Grrrls Fest, by heading to http://www.sadgrrrlsclub.com

Support also comes from YOU! For as little as one dollar a month, you can help keep this show up online.
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