Turnover formed in 2009 to pay homage to their version of indie-infused pop-punk, although over the years a penchant for reverberating melody has found its way into their sound. Less Distirtion, more Reverb! is the slogan with which the quartet from Virginia Beach will perform at the Schlachthof.
Sorority Noise from New Hampshire, whose singer Cameron Boucher also fronts the screamo band Old Gray, follow a similar approach. Here he lives out his penchant for big melodies. Rightly so. The evening is opened by Milk Teeth from England, who already toured the US with Sorority Noise and Turnover in spring