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Turnover - Down On Earth Tour
The Pageant
Nov 4, 2026 • 7:30pm
Saint Louis, MO

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Dreamy Drift with Turnover

From pop-punk sparks to soft-focus glow

Turnover grew out of Virginia Beach, first known for tight pop punk before shifting into dreamy indie on Peripheral Vision. That pivot is the frame for their live show now, with airy guitars and the steady core of brothers Austin and Casey Getz guiding the mood.

What you might hear, who you'll see

Expect a set that touches key eras, with songs like Dizzy on the Comedown, Super Natural, Much After Feeling, and Cutting My Fingers Off. The room usually fills with fans from their emo years standing next to newer shoegaze kids, and most people listen closely until the hooks hit. You will see small pockets of push during older cuts, but the newer tracks tend to sway more than storm. A neat detail: Peripheral Vision was cut with producer Will Yip at Studio 4, and its chorus-soaked guitars became the band’s live template. Another nugget is that Austin often switches from guitar to a warm, analog-style synth to pad choruses without crowding the mix. Note that any song choices and production ideas mentioned here are drawn from patterns, not a promise of what will happen at your date.

The Turnover Scene, Up Close

Soft colors, steady sway

The scene around Turnover is relaxed and careful, with thrifted cardigans, earth-tone tees, and clean sneakers more common than spikes. You will hear the crowd sing the guitar hook to Dizzy on the Comedown as soon as the first notes land, then settle back into a low sway.

Traditions without the fuss

People clap into the groove on Much After Feeling, and some hum the synth line on new material between verses. Merch often features plants, soft gradients, and serif fonts, a visual echo of Good Nature and the more pastel side of Altogether. Longtime fans still nod to the early EP era with older shirts, but most conversations lean toward pedals, recording tidbits, and set pacing. The vibe is courteous, with folks making space for photo moments and then dropping their phones when the chorus arrives. After the show, you might catch quiet gear talk by the stage and a quick thank-you line, more hang than spectacle. It all feels like a community that grew up with the band and kept the calm parts they liked best.

How Turnover Sounds Onstage

Soft pulse, clear lines

Live, Turnover keeps the vocal calm and close, with Austin phrasing a touch behind the beat to ride the groove. The drums favor pocket over punch, using light cymbals and tight snare sounds so the guitars can shimmer without getting harsh.

Small changes that matter live

Bass lines carry simple melodies that glue the chords, and they often walk up to new sections instead of crashing in. Guitars stick to clean tones with chorus and delay, stacking parts so one carries the shape while another adds sparkle on top. Tempos tend to sit a notch under album speed, which opens room for the vocals and lets the crowd breathe. Older songs from the pop punk era show up with softer edges, sometimes swapping a choppy strum for a smooth, flowing pattern. They like to extend outros into two-chord vamps where Austin lays airy synth pads and the drummer adds ghost notes for motion. Lights usually stay in warm pastels with slow fades, reinforcing the music-first focus rather than trying to stun.

If You Like Turnover, You Might Drift Here

Kindred tones across indie and shoegaze

If you like watery, interlocking guitars, DIIV hits a similar lane, and their shows lean into hypnotic grooves that Turnover fans tend to appreciate. Citizen connects through shared roots in emo and a newer, mood-forward indie rock approach that balances grit with glow.

Overlap that shows up in the room

For heavier haze and volume, Nothing brings a shoegaze punch that still leaves room for melody. Snail Mail trades in intimate guitar pop and reflective lyrics, which lines up with the gentler side of Good Nature and Altogether. These artists all value texture and space over flash, and that shapes a crowd that listens first and moves second. The overlap is strongest around mid-tempo songs with big choruses and ringing chords rather than breakdowns. In short, the same people who archive pedalboards on forums will be comparing reverb tails after any of these sets.

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