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The guardian

d. 23. Feb. 2018

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Dave Simpson

d. 23. Feb. 2018

"Their second album follows a major label bidding war, after which they opted to go with metal label Roadrunner. This isn't as strange a decision as it seems, as Turnstile push at the boundaries of their own genre. Their teeth-rattling riffola certainly has its generic moments, but they incorporate everything from post-punk (the angular, grinding Can't Get Away) to jazzy lounge music (on the misleadingly titled, 47-second-long Disco). Diplo, of all people, contributes production to Right to Be, while the furiously thrashing Big Smile surprisingly morphs into a vintage, chugging Status Quo riff".


Devilution

d. 25. Feb. 2018

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Jon Albjerg Ravnholt

d. 25. Feb. 2018

"Turnstile er aparte, men de er ikke unikke. Blandingen af Snapcase og Animal Collective er deres egen opskrift, men ingredienserne er så fremtrædende og umiddelbart identificerbare, at det ikke fremstår egentlig personligt ... Det bliver interessant at se, hvordan Turnstile har tænkt sig at fremføre den meget studiebårne musik live på Copenhells opvarmningsdag. Endnu mere interessant bliver det at se, om Turnstile på deres næste plade kan få komponenterne til at glide mere naturligt sammen, så de enkelte dele ikke bliver så lette at identificere. Måske kan de endda ende med at lyde som sig selv".