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by Abby on 11/6/22Hollywood Palladium - HollywoodRating: 4 out of 5Gives you a real chance to enjoy the performances. Intimate and

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From the moment they hit the ground a decade ago, TURNSTILE have never stopped moving forward -- and they're sure as hell not about to look back. The Baltimore band, comprised of singer Brendan Yates, guitarists Brady Ebert and Pat McCrory, bassist Franz Lyons, and drummer Daniel Fang, immediately distinguished themselves from the pack with their infectious, aggressive punk fusion; their welcoming, satisfying live shows; and most importantly, their willingness to experiment, as seen by the steady evolution from their early demos to 2018's Roadrunner ambitious debut Time & Space, the latter of which earned renown from The New York Times, NPR, The FADER, and others. The only constant in the TURNSTILE universe, aside from love, is progression.
Having laid the foundations for their new album, GLOW ON, in the before times of summer 2019, the band took quarantine and the resultant tour cancellations as an opportunity to buckle down and devote their full and undivided attention to the album-making process. As Yates puts it, the stars aligned: "It turned off any potential for us to get distracted by traveling, and let us focus on these ideas we had." Finding a studio housed inside a barn, tucked away in an isolated corner of rural Tennessee, only affirmed their aims: creating a self-contained universe of pure, united, unfiltered energy created entirely on their own terms, sustained as always by empathy and spirit.
If Time & Space marked the sound of TURNSTILE charting new ground for hardcore, expanding stylistic boundaries and celebrating new possibilities, then GLOW ON is that utopic vision fully realized; 15 tracks devoid of boundaries, only abundant imagination, heart, and grooves plucked from all corners of the musical spectrum. Hardcore remains the heart of TURNSTILE's sound -- songs like "BLACKOUT" and "T.L.C. (TURNSTILE LOVE CONNECTION)" are guaranteed to stir up that heavy energy -- but it moves to a more alien pulse this time around, an incessant arrhythmia that consistently keeps you guessing minute to minute, track to track.
In this album's mixtape-esque flow, each song offers its own unique, ephemeral take on sensory overload -- and every listen brings something new. Less a song than a two-minute roller coaster ride, "DON'T PLAY" veers from a fast and manic intro to a top-heavy, ultra-rhythmic verse, followed by an anxious chorus draped in distorted vocal effects and pirouetting piano leads, and then back again. "FLY AGAIN" and "NEW HEART DESIGN" offset the band's aggression with swathes of waterlogged new-wave guitars, which are played up for mournful effect on "UNDERWATER BOI" (a spiritual successor of sorts to "Blue by You," off 2015's Nonstop Feeling). And in yet another departure from hardcore norms, the band even link up with Blood Orange for two tracks, "ALIEN LOVE CALL" and "LONELY DEZIRES," the band's most melodic and soulful material to date.
Never before have TURNSTILE focused so intensely on the details -- and clearly, it's paid off with GLOW ON. "Working to figure out what you want from a song and how to capture it is always a huge learning experience." says Yates, who co-produced the record alongside producer Mike Elizondo. "A live show environment shared with others, I think, is the true essence of the band and music; but when recording an album, you're given a lot of opportunity. You want to breathe as much imagination into it as possible."
Yates, like many songwriters, isn't one for providing hard-and-fast interpretations of his lyrics, but he can agree to this: despite our best attempts to convey them through music and words, most emotions are just too complex to be summed up in a simple, digestible manner, least of all in a punk song. To that end, GLOW ON, with its free-wheeling approach and ambiguous lyrics, represents an attempt to subvert these roadblocks and embrace the human condition for what it is -- a mess. "Humans are complex," says Yates. "Feelings are complex. Sometimes, it's hard to get those dimensions of feelings into songs." Thus, rippers like "HOLIDAY" are built like Rorschach tests, the lyrics blurring the line between steadfast and somber. Depending on your perspective, the thought of "sailing with no direction" could be an untethered celebration, or the loneliest tale of a meaningless quest through life without purpose.
TURNSTILE aren't seeking to provide any answers to life's big questions, of course: at the end of the day, they're here to spread love, and hopefully get you dancing. The band's short film TURNSTILE LOVE CONNECTION (a companion piece to July's EP of the same name, and by extension, GLOW ON Itself) underscores this mission again and again across its 11-minute runtime. The film begins with the band aimlessly roaming the grounds of a deserted stadium before transitioning to an extended, dreamlike sequence resembling a life cycle in their beloved hometown of Baltimore, starring their family and peers. We close with Yates riding on the back of a dirt bike, holding on for dear life, quiet bliss lighting up his face. The sound fades out as the pair speeds into the horizon, approaching the point of no return, or perhaps a new beginning. Of course, the end destination doesn't matter; TURNSTILE have always been about the journey; roadmaps, itineraries, and speed limits be damned. We're all immensely lucky to be along for the ride.
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Gives you a real chance to enjoy the performances. Intimate and
Great band, they put on a great show. A lot of their fans have bad hair. Guys with really curly hair are in a haircut crisis right now. No feces was on the floor or stage so that’s a plus. Altogether Turnstile is amazing and I’d give them 10 stars if I could
They were good, but really didn’t need that excessively long drum solo. I think they are trying to practice for their arena Blink shows. They could have fit in 3-4 extra songs during that time!
If you've never seen Turnstile live before, see them the next time they're on tour. I've been to multiple of their shows and they never disappoint. Everyone is moving, moshing, and having fun! I don't think I'll ever skip one of their tours.
I've seen Turnstile 3 times in the past 6 months and I will continue to see them every time I can because they are one of if not THE best live bands out there right now. PLUS JPEGMAFIA and Snail Mail!!!!
This was incredible next level stuff from Turnstile!! I knew these guys were great and they exceeded even my highest expectation! I've seen lots of great show, especially in 2022, and this is up there with the best I've seen. Such great energy from the crowd too!! The only downside in the case is Live Nation. I understand the industry is coming off a couple disastrous years, but come on with the Fast Lane stuff! Although this was a very reasonably priced show, please stop with trying to do the add-ons on top of the prices and fees. Just get us in the venue to enjoy the show!
Got a email on Oct 13 saying I could sell my ticket and then when I tried it said it was not available to sell.
You really gotta see it live to get it 💗💫 You really gotta see it liveeee
The bands & venue were excellent, but it seemed there were too many people for the venue. I was watching in an alcove (behind a post) & people were dancing near the bar since the crowd was pushed so far back
It was so easy to scan my tickets to enter the show! The concert was so much fun!
The Aragon is charging way too much for tickets to then also be charging $15 for a beer. With that many tickets sold, why the crazy prices?
I got there, got drunk, got in the pit, helped people crowd surf, got wicked sweaty and had a great time. Some dude lost one of his shoes, I hope he found it.
Incredible experience, medical staff were helping out as much as possible, tech issues with snail mail sucked, jpeg mafia and turn stole are great performers
The Turnstile concert in Louisville was absolutely perfect! Constant moshes, respectful fans, and amazing music! Would love to see them again, and the venue was super nice as well!
Venue was great, clean and well staffed. Turnstile never disappoints!
If one doesn’t arrive early enough to get a spot on the upper rail, you have zero chance of seeing the stage. It’s not a good. VIP experience. Turnstile was awesome.
So glad these guys finally made it, they’re phenomenal live and deserve sell out shows. I was a but confused by the opening bands who were both totally different musical styles than Turnstile.
I was so excited to see Turnstile live, and they did not disappoint. It was worth the trip from Dallas to Kansas City to see them live! Now I’m planning to travel to Houston next month to see them again. <3
Dude…I didn’t even know who Turnstile was. I came to the concert for JPEGMAFIA. The show was so good I’m a Turnstile fan now.
Some of the most fun I’ve had in a long time. The band was amazing, such high energy. As much as I could ask for. They were so welcoming, I can’t believe they invited fans onto the stage. I would never rate that night less than 10/10. And god bless the venue workers for dealing with all of us haha. We were having the time of our lives, it was just crazy. They were good hosts, trying to keep us all safe :) love it love it love it.