Turnover’s “Cutting My Fingers Off” Is A Wistful Guitar Jam

Listen to the Virginia band’s new track from their forthcoming LP.

March 11, 2015

Virginia band Turnover's "Cutting My Fingers Off" is a wistful guitar jam that would sound right in place on Title Fight's latest record—melancholy and warm, just the right measure of both. The track's from Peripheral Vision, which is out May 4 via Run For Cover. "I always remember things better than they were and miss people more than I should," guitarist/vocalist Austin Getz said to FADER in an email. "Sometimes I feel like I'm crazy for leaving things behind, always wondering if I'm selfish and if the choices I've made are going to cause me sadness or loneliness."

Lead image: Ian Hurdle

Turnover’s “Cutting My Fingers Off” Is A Wistful Guitar Jam