Band Turnstile

Turnstile is an American hardcore punk band from Baltimore, Maryland, formed in 2010.

They have released five EPs and three studio albums. The band's third album Glow On was released in 2021 to critical and commercial success; the songs "Holiday" and "Blackout" earned the band three nominations at the 65th Grammy Awards.

Turnstile
Band Turnstile
Turnstile in 2019
Background information
Also known asThe Everything-You-Knows
OriginBaltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Genres
Years active2010 (2010)–present
Labels
Spinoff ofTrapped Under Ice
Members
  • Brendan Yates
  • Franz Lyons
  • Daniel Fang
  • Pat McCrory
Past members
  • Sean "Coo" Cullen
  • Brady Ebert
Websiteturnstilehardcore.com
Band Turnstile
The band's logo

History

2010–2020: Early years and Nonstop Feeling

Turnstile was formed in 2010 and grew out of Baltimore's emerging hardcore scene. They released their debut EP, Pressure to Succeed, in 2011 and their second EP, Step 2 Rhythm, in 2013, both via Reaper Records. On January 13, 2015, Turnstile released their debut full-length album, Nonstop Feeling, on the same label. The album was recorded at Salad Days Studios with producer Brian McTernan. Supporting the release of the album, Turnstile went on both an East Coast and a West Coast tour with Superheaven, titled the Nonstop Feeling Tour. They also supported New Found Glory on their Spring 2015 tour. Following this tour, their guitarist Sean Coo stepped down, and a replacement was found in Pat McCrory of fellow Maryland-based hardcore band Angel Du$t.

On September 16, 2016, Turnstile released their third EP, titled Move Thru Me. The record charted at No. 14 on the Billboard Heatseekers Album Chart and No. 19 on the Hard Rock Albums chart. The band embarked on the Move Thru Me Tour across the U.S. with support from Angel Du$t, Big Bite, Krimewatch, Fury and Lock on select dates in the fall of 2016. The band began recording for their second album under Roadrunner Records in the fall of 2017, completing recording in early 2018. The record was produced by Will Yip at his Studio 4 recording studio. On February 23, 2018, the band released the album, titled Time & Space their first release under a major label. This was followed by the band embarking across the U.S. on the Time & Space Tour with support from Touché Amoré, Culture Abuse and Razorbumps. A European leg followed this with support from Fury, a South Korean and Southeast Asia leg, and a U.K. leg with support from Wicca Phase Springs Eternal and Big Cheese. Three of the album's tracks were reworked with DJ and producer Mall Grab and released as an EP, titled Share A View, in January 2020.

2021–present: Glow On and Ebert's departure

On June 27, 2021, the band released their fifth EP, Turnstile Love Connection, alongside an accompanying short film directed by Yates. On July 15, 2021, the band announced the release of another album, Glow On. The first single from the album, "Alien Love Call", was released and featured British musician Blood Orange.

On July 27, 2021, it was announced by the Suicideboys on social media that they would be one of the performers for their Grey Day Tour that ran from September 25, 2021 to November 16 the same year, along with the other G59 artists, like Night Lovell, Ramirez, Germ, Shakewell, and Chetta. Other performers, like Slowthai, Chief Keef, and Yung Gravy were also present within some dates of the tour.

On August 27, 2021, the band's third full-length album, Glow On, was released, debuting at No. 30 on the Billboard 200. The album was met with universal acclaim from critics, and Rolling Stone listed Glow On at No. 8 on its list of The Best 50 Albums of 2021.

In March 2022, it was announced that the band would support My Chemical Romance on select dates of their North American Reunion Tour.

On August 12, 2022, the band announced via Instagram that they had parted ways with guitarist Brady Ebert, a couple of months ahead of their fall headlining tour. Before this, Ebert had notably been absent from the band's tours, and had been replaced by Greg Cerwonka of Take Offense.

On October 11, 2022, it was announced that the band would support Blink-182 on the North American leg of their 2023 global tour. Meg Mills, of Big Cheese and formerly Chubby and the Gang, was brought on as touring guitarist replacing Greg Cerwonka.

On November 15, 2022, it was announced that Turnstile was nominated for three Grammy Awards: "Holiday" was nominated for Best Rock Performance, and "Blackout" was nominated for both Best Rock Song and Best Metal Performance.

The band continued to tour extensively throughout 2023, and in August of that year released "New Heart Designs", a joint EP with Canadian jazz band BADBADNOTGOOD, containing reworked versions of Turnstile's "Mystery", "Alien Love Call" and "Underwater Boi".

Musical style

Critics and journalists have categorised Turnstile's music as hardcore punk, melodic hardcore, and alternative rock. In interviews, the members describe their own music as hardcore.

Members

Timeline

Band Turnstile

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
U.S.
U.S.
Heat

U.S.
Hard
Rock

U.S.
Sales
U.S.
Vinyl
AUS
GER
U.K.
U.K.
Rock

Nonstop Feeling 22
Time & Space
  • Released: February 23, 2018
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: CD, digital download, vinyl
1 15 67 4 89 12
Glow On
  • Released: August 27, 2021
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: CD, digital download, vinyl
30 1 30 3 82 9 62 2
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

EPs

Title EP details Peak chart positions
US
Heat

US
Hard
Rock

US
Vinyl
Pressure to Succeed
  • Released: April 26, 2011
  • Label: Reaper
  • Formats: Digital download, 7" vinyl
Step 2 Rhythm
  • Released: February 7, 2013
  • Label: Reaper
  • Formats: Digital download, 7" vinyl
Move Thru Me
  • Released: September 16, 2016
  • Label: Pop Wig
  • Formats: Digital download, 7" vinyl
14 19 17
Share a View
(with Mall Grab)
  • Released: January 7, 2020
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: Digital download, cassette tape, 12" vinyl
Turnstile Love Connection
  • Released: June 27, 2021
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: Streaming, short film
N/A
New Heart Designs
(with Badbadnotgood)
  • Released: August 11, 2023
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: Streaming
TBA
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Demo

Title Album details
Demo
  • Released: Summer 2010
  • Label: Reaper
  • Formats: digital download

Bootlegs

Year Album details
Live Series
  • Released: 2014
  • Label: Moshers Delight
  • Formats: Cassette, digital download

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
U.S.
Main.

U.S.
Alt.

2016 "Come Back for More/Harder on You" Move Thru Me
2017 "Real Thing" Time & Space
"Generator"
2018 "Moon"
"I Don't Wanna Be Blind"
2021 "Mystery" 16 8 Glow On
"Alien Love Call"
(featuring Blood Orange)
"Blackout" 35
"Fly Again"
2022 "New Heart Design"
"Holiday" 20 10

Awards and nominations

Organization Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Grammy Awards 2023 Best Metal Performance "Blackout" Nominated
Best Rock Song Nominated
Best Rock Performance "Holiday" Nominated

Tours

  • On Tour There Is No Law (U.S.)
    • Support for Twitching Tongues (September 30–October 14) alongside Stigmata, Downpresser and Angel Du$t
  • Spring 2014 Tour (U.S.) — February 5–15, 2015
    • Support from Diamond Youth, Turnover (February 5–12), Angel Du$t and Blind Justice
  • Bane Farewell Tour (U.S.) — May 23–June 2, 2014
    • Support for Bane alongside Take Offense
  • Set It Off 20th Anniversary Tour (U.S.) — December 5–14, 2014
  • Nonstop Feeling East Coast Tour (U.S.) — February 12–22, 2015
  • Nonstop Feeling West Coast Tour (U.S.) — February 27–March 4, 2015
    • Support from Superheaven, Take Offense, Forced Order and Seasons Change
  • Sleep When I Die Tour (U.S.) — March 13–April 12, 2015
  • The Life & Death Tour 2015 (U.S.) — August 6–31, 2015
    • Support for Bane alongside Forced Order, Mizery (August 9–28), Malfunction, Power Trip (August 24–30), Death Threat (August 7), Bitter End (August 29) and Crown of Thornz (August 14–16, August 26–28)
  • Europe Tour 2015 (Europe) — November 18–30, 2015
    • Support from Forced Order
  • Self-Titled Tour (U.K.) — December 1–12, 2015
    • Support for The Story So Far and Drug Church
  • New Zealand 2016 (New Zealand) — January 7–9, 2016
    • Support from Out Cold, Hammer Time and Lookin' Up
  • Australia 2016 (Australia) — January 13–24, 2016
    • Support from Born Free
  • Spring 2016 Tour (U.S.) — April 6–May 1, 2016
  • European Summer 2016 (U.K. and Europe)
  • Spring 2017 Tour (U.S.) — May 13–21, 2017
    • Support for The Story So Far alongside Drug Church
    • Included appearances at Northern Invasion Fest and Rock on the Range
  • Fall 2017 Tour (U.S.) — November 7–December 3, 2017
  • The Good Nature Australian Tour (Australia) — March 5–13, 2018
    • Support for Turnover
  • Time & Space Tour (U.S.) — April 9–May 7, 2018
  • Time & Space S. Korea and Southeast Asia Tour (South Korea and Asia) — June 30–July 8, 2018
  • Time & Space Europe Tour (U.K. and Europe) — June 14–July 13, 2018
  • Celebrating 20 Years of Bullshit (U.S.) — November 12–December 16, 2018
  • Australia Tour 2019 (Australia) — January 12–19, 2019
  • Spring 2019 Tour (U.S.) — April 5–May 12, 2019
    • Support for Turnover alongside Reptaliens
  • Share a View in Europe 2020 (U.K. and Europe) — March 3–15, 2020
  • Glow On Record Release Tour (U.S.) — August 22–September 26, 2021
  • Grey Day Tour 2021 (U.S.)
  • Glow On Live in Europe (U.K. and Europe) — January 29–February 15, 2022
  • The Turnstile Love Connection Tour (U.S.) — February 23–May 26, 2022
  • Glow On Live in Europe (U.K. and Europe – festivals) — June 19–August 19, 2022
    • European music festival circuit
  • Reunion Tour (U.S.)
  • The Turnstile Love Connection Tour (U.S. – Leg 2) — October 3–November 20, 2022
  • World Tour 2023/2024 (U.S.)

References

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