Turnover discography

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Turnover discography
Studio albums5
Music videos6
EPs4
Singles10

The discography of Turnover, an American rock band, consists of five studio albums, four extended plays, six music videos and five appearances on compilation and split albums. The band was formed in 2009 in Virginia Beach, Virginia and released their eponymous extended play two years later on Broken Rim Records. [1] [2] This first project has been described as emo and pop punk. [2] In 2012, the band signed to Run for Cover Records and put out a split with Citizen. [3] The next year, Turnover released their debut album, Magnolia , on Run for Cover Records. [4] Magnolia reached number 15 on the Top Heatseekers chart, but failed to chart on the Billboard 200. [5] [6] In 2014, the band released their second extended play, Blue Dream, on Broken Rim Records. [7]

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Turnover released their second album, Peripheral Vision , on Run For Cover Records. [8] The album sold well, reaching number 4 on the Top Heatseekers chart and number 15 on the Independent Albums chart. [5] [9] Peripheral Vision was a break from the band's earlier work moving in a more dream pop direction. [10] The same year, the band released an extended play of their Audiotree session. [11] Humblest Pleasures, a two-song extended play, was released in 2016. [12] Eric Soucy was dismissed from the band in 2017, due to allegations of emotional abuse. [13] The same year, Turnover's third album, Good Nature , came out. The album is Turnover's best selling record, reaching number 79 on the Billboard 200 and number 5 on the Independent Albums chart. [6] [9] In 2019, Altogether , Turnover's fourth album, was released. [14] It sold worse than Good Nature and did not crack the Billboard 200, but reached number 4 on the Top Heatseekers chart and number 13 on the Independent Albums chart. [6] [5] [9]

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleDetailsPeak chart positionsRef.
US
[6]
US
Heat

[5]
US
Indie

[9]
Magnolia 15 [4]
Peripheral Vision
  • Released: May 4, 2015
  • Label: Run for Cover
415 [8]
Good Nature
  • Released: August 25, 2017
  • Label: Run for Cover
795 [15] [16]
Altogether
  • Released: November 1, 2019
  • Label: Run for Cover
413 [14]
Myself In The Way
  • Released: November 4, 2022
  • Label: Run for Cover
[17] [18]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

List of extended plays by Turnover
TitleDetailsRef.
Turnover
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: Broken Rim
[1]
Blue Dream
  • Released: August 26, 2014
  • Label: Broken Rim
[7]
Turnover on Audiotree Live [11]
Humblest Pleasures
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Run For Cover Records
[12]

Singles

List of singles, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbumRef.
"Waiting" (acoustic)2011Non-album single [19]
"Cutting My Fingers Off"2015Peripheral Vision [20]
"Super Natural"2017Good Nature [21]
"Sunshine Type"2017 [22]
"Bonnie (Rhythm & Melody)"2017 [23]
"Much After Feeling"2019Altogether [24]
"Plant Sugar"2019 [25]
"Parties"2019 [26]
"Number on the Gate"2019 [27]
"Wait Too Long"2022Myself In The Way [28]
"Mountains Made Of Clouds"2022 [28]
"Ain't Love Heavy"2022 [29]
"Tears Of Change"2022 [30]

Music videos

List music videos that Turnover has released
TitleYearAlbumDirectorRef.
"Most of the Time"2013MagnoliaAlex Henery [31]
"New Scream"2015Peripheral VisionRob Soucy [32]
"Humming"2016Rob Soucy [33]
"Super Natural"2017Good NatureDolan Chorng [21]
"Much After Feeling"2019AltogetherJennifer Juniper Stratford [24]
"Still in Motion"2019Mason Mercer [34]

Appearances on compilations and splits

List of compilation and split albums that Turnover has appeared on
YearTitleTrack(s)Ref.
2012 Split with Citizen "Permanent" and "No Sun" [3] [35]
2012Invisible Children Benefit"Sasha" [36]
2013Off The Board – A Studio 4 Family Compilation"Flicker and Fade" [37]
2014Split with Such Gold, Maker, and Ivy League, TX"I Would Hate You If I Could" [38]
2015Urban Outfitters x Run For Cover Records Mixtape 10"Cutting My Fingers Off" [39]

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