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T.L.C (Turnstile Love Connection). New Heart Design. (These DVDs will play on multi region DVD players and on most computers. You may be able to adjust your DVD to play this format). Underwater Boi. Alien Love Call (feat Blood Orange).
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelRoadrunner Records
EAN0075678644443
eBay Product ID (ePID)17052261707
Product Key Features
Era2020s
Run Time2089 Sec
Release Year2021
FormatCD
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock, Hardcore Punk
TypeAlbum
ArtistTurnstile
Release TitleGlow on
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
DistributionWarner Music/Cinram Logistics
Number of Tracks15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Additional InformationThe Baltimore punk outift's third long-player rolls in like a violent, late-summer storm and pummels the power grid but mercifully leaves the lights on.
Reviews"Turnstile are flexing some of their heaviest hooks yet - gliding us across nonchalant bops and hellish riffs, the Maryland five-piece have yet again come out with a bang.", "The Record’S a Funhouse, Twisting and Turning with Glee.", "Turnstile lean fully into their spacey, pop euphoria with chugging guitars and filthy breakdowns to further bridge the gap between the fundamentals of punk and how far they can take it.", "Cowbell, piano and trap-influenced percussion are snuck into the hooks and head-banging riffs, allowing listeners to discover new details on repeated listens while shouting along to some of the most, well, fun hard-rock songs of 2021.", Included in Rolling Stone's "The 50 Best Albums of 2021" -- "The Baltimore group both delivers the kind of shameless, baseball-stadium rock that will appeal to both anyone who owned a Sum 41 CD in the early aughts and crate-digging Arthur Russell stans."