"Myself In The Way" is Turnover's fifth full-length album, and it follows their first pause in consistent touring in almost ten years. Returning to Pennsylvania to track with longtime friend and producer Will Yip, vocalist and guitarist Austin Getz cites Quincy Jones, Chic, and "Dark Side Of The Moon" as influences in the way that songs like the infectiously-rhythmic "Ain't Love Heavy" and the trippy, disorienting "Tears Of Change" feel wider, deeper, and more whole than anything in the band's catalog to date. "Myself In The Way" is an achievement that ties new and exciting ideas in with the band's unique artistic ambition.