IN REVIEW: Turnstile - "Nonstop Feeling"



Frenetic hardcore ragers Turnstile come crashing into 2015 by way of 1989 on Nonstop Feeling, their debut full-length after a pair of EPs. The Baltimore quintet explode with youthful energy and pummeling riffs over the course of the dozen tracks.

The production adds to the late-80s aesthetic; the drums boom and echo, the guitars buzz and slash, the overall product coursing with the blood of the group's forefathers. Whether the hardcore punk of Suicidal Tendencies, the frat-boy party funk of early Red Hot Chili Peppers, or the street-tested crunch of Biohazard (and, okay, a little bit of 311), Turnstile twist all of it to their will, resulting in a high energy cacophony that's a blast to listen to.

January 13, 2015 • Reaper Records
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