House of Blues Hosts a Decade of Turnover’s Peripheral Vision

Fans sold out House of Blues last week to see Virginia natives Turnover celebrate ten years of their beloved album Peripheral Vision. The dreamy riffs on “I Would Hate You if I Could” and “Dizzy on the Comedown” were even larger and more hypnotic in a sea of crowdsurfers illuminated by the House of Blues’ disco ball. As an album, Peripheral Vision’s release in 2015 shifted the band past emo roots into a sound that incorporated elements of shoegaze and dreampop, catapulting them to even broader mass appeal amidst the chaos of the late 2010s. It was surreal to hear music about feeling solitary or vulnerable in a room overflowing with people who all shared a deep connection to it. The crowd singing along track for track often drowned out vocals from Austin Emanuel Getz. 

They were supported by Citizen, as well as fellow Virginian indie rockers Keep. 

Check out Wendy’s photo from the show below. 

Turnover, Citizen, and Keep at House of Blues 06/11/2025