Turn
Est. 1998
"An intricate web of layered textures creates a dynamic tension, punctuated by moments of release that draw attention to the emotional undercurrents throughout each piece."
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Antisocial
2000
About Turn
Turn occupies a significant space in independent music, carving out a sound that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Their ability to capture the nuances of human emotion allows for moments of connection in a landscape often dominated by superficiality.
Their ability to capture the nuances of human emotion allows for moments of connection in a landscape often dominated by superficiality. By creating music that resonates with listeners' experiences, Turn influences how independent music is perceived as a conduit for genuine expression and heartfelt storytelling.
The band's approach is rooted in an immersive sonic experience, where instrumentation intertwines seamlessly with vocals to evoke emotional landscapes. They often employ a meticulous layering of sounds, crafting intricate soundscapes that draw listeners into their world. This thoughtful construction emphasizes atmosphere over mere melody, inviting audiences to explore the depth and texture of each track.
Lyrically, Turn tends to navigate themes of introspection, longing, and the complexities of relationships, weaving narratives that feel both intimate and expansive. Their writing blends sincerity with subtle irony, allowing for a reflective tone that resonates on multiple levels. The storytelling often unfolds through vivid imagery rather than straightforward confessions, creating a rich tapestry of emotions that connect with listeners’ own experiences.
3 studio albums· 4 total releases· 5 years
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Turn's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
4 releases
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3 albums
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1 EP
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2000–2005
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