
Turnover announce 10th anniversary tour for 'Peripheral Vision' in 2025
Turnover will perform their 2015 album 'Peripheral Vision' in full across six major venues during their anniversary tour next year.
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'Hello Euphoria' finds Turnover caught between physical and emotional distance. The song moves through images of bodily change and fatigue, a speaker watching themselves age and thin whilst insisting they're simply busy. There's a resigned quality to the deflection, the kind of answer you give when you don't want to admit something's wrong. The chorus strips back to its core refrain: "I'm just so far / I feel so far away." It's a song about disconnection that doesn't dramatise it, that treats distance as a fact rather than a crisis. Turnover hold the tension between the specific (new lines in the face, a waistline) and the abstract (the pull of a voice calling your name, the memory of a first time that felt like everything). The result is a track that feels both intimate and remote, which is precisely where the song lives.
"Hello Euphoria" is a track by Turnover, from the album Peripheral Vision, released 3rd May 2015. The track is 3:46 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about Turnover.
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