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Glow On

Glow On (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by the American rock band Turnstile, released on August 27, 2021, via Roadrunner Records. It is the band's last album to feature founding guitarist Brady Ebert, who departed from the band in August 2022.


Glow On
August 27, 2021 (2021-08-27)
July–August 2020
Phantom Studios (Gallatin, Tennessee)
Hardcore punk
melodic hardcore
alternative rock
34:51
Roadrunner
Mike Elizondo
Turnstile Love Connection(2021)

Glow On(2021)

New Heart Designs(2023) | Turnstile Love Connection(2021) | Glow On(2021) | New Heart Designs(2023) | | Turnstile Love Connection(2021) | Glow On(2021) | New Heart Designs(2023) | | | | | | | | Time & Space(2018)

Glow On(2021)

Never Enough(2025) | Time & Space(2018) | Glow On(2021) | Never Enough(2025) | | Time & Space(2018) | Glow On(2021) | Never Enough(2025) | | | "Mystery"Released: May 26, 2021 "Alien Love Call"Released: July 14, 2021 "Blackout"Released: July 28, 2021 "Fly Again"Released: August 11, 2021 "Holiday"Released: 2022 | | | | | | | | |

Glow On (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by the American rock band Turnstile, released on August 27, 2021, via Roadrunner Records. It is the band's last album to feature founding guitarist Brady Ebert, who departed from the band in August 2022.

The album was recorded in summer 2020 at Phantom Studios in Gallatin, Tennessee. It was recorded by American producer Mike Elizondo, and marks as the band's first release to include a featured artist with a guest appearance from British singer/songwriter and producer Blood Orange.

Glow On was preceded by the band's fifth EP, Turnstile Love Connection, released June 27, 2021, which previewed four songs (including lead single, "Mystery") from the album set to an accompanying short film directed by frontman and lead vocalist, Yates. The follow-up singles, "Alien Love Call" featuring Blood Orange, "Blackout" and "Fly Again" were released July and August 2021 respectively.

Glow On sold 15,600 album-equivalent units in its first week to debut at number 30 on the US Billboard 200, becoming the band's first album to chart there, and was praised by music critics, and named the best album of 2021 by Spin and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Tracks "Holiday" and "Blackout" earned nominations at the 65th Grammy Awards.

Glow On has been praised for making hardcore "genre-fluid" and showing "just how innovative [the genre] could become". PopMatters writer Ethan Stewart credited the album as being forefront in a wave of 2020s hardcore bands that built upon the 1990s alternative metal-meets-New York-style hardcore style of Snapcase or Crown of Thornz, but additionally incorporated experimental influences such as pop and funk music. Metal Hammer credited the album as expanding 1990s melodic hardcore. To balance out the hardcore sounds, they also dig into "melodic" alt-rock songs. Alternative pop, grunge, indie rock, post-punk, psychedelia, rap rock, R&B, shoegazing and soul sounds also appear throughout. Chris Richards of The Washington Post noted that the album's sound could be compared to that of Jane's Addiction.

Glow On is also noted for its "cleanly-produced" takes on pop music. A "newly-polished" dream pop style shows as well, yielding a sound for the album that is cast in "overt hues of pink".

"Don't Play" mixes samba into punk rock while "No Surprise" is "hazy" emo pop. With its drums, cowbells and layered handclaps, "Dance-Off" journeys into "heavy" funk.

Aggregate scores
AnyDecentMusic?8.5/10
Metacritic92/100
AllMusic
Clash8/10
ConsequenceA+
DIY
Exclaim!9/10
Kerrang!5/5
The Line of Best Fit9/10
NME
Paste8.4/10
Pitchfork8.4/10

Glow On received praise from music critics. On Metacritic, it holds a score of 92 out of 100, based on thirteen reviews.

Laviea Thomas for Clash called it "a riveting return" for the quintet. Australian Guitar Magazine called the album "a true masterclass in the art of heavy music", with writer Matt Doria adding, "the sheer depth and dynamism of its musicality cannot be understated, nor Turnstile’s passion in sculpting it". Paste referred to its appeal, writing, "GLOW ON isn’t just one of the best hardcore albums of the year; it’s one of the best albums of the year in general." Reviewing the album for AllMusic, James Christopher Monger described it as both "vital and respective" and claimed it to be "a violent, late-summer storm" that "pummels the power grid but mercifully leaves the lights on".

A "—" denotes the publication's list is in no particular order, and Glow On did not rank numerically.

PublicationCountryAccoladeRankRef.
AllMusicUSAllMusic Best of 2021
BBCUKThe 21 Best Albums of 202121
BillboardUSThe 50 Best Albums of 2021: Staff List27
ConsequenceUSTop 50 Albums of 20214
Top 30 Metal and Hard Rock Albums of 20213
Crack MagazineUKThe Top 50 Albums of the Year17
The EconomistUKThe best albums of 2021
EsquireUSThe Best Albums of 2021
Exclaim!CAExclaim!'s 50 Best Albums of 202117
The FaderUSThe 50 best albums of 202114
The GuardianUKThe 50 best albums of 202118
Les InrockuptiblesFRCarole Boinet's Top 10 Albums of 202110
Cyril Camu's Top 10 Albums of 20212
Théo Dubreuil's Top 10 Albums of 20212
Kerrang!UKThe 50 best albums of 20214
LoudwireUSThe 45 Best Rock + Metal Albums of 20213
LoudwireUSThe Best Hard Rock Album of Each Year Since 19701
Men's HealthUSThe 15 Best Albums of 20213
NMEUKThe 50 best albums of 20219
NPRUSThe 50 Best Albums of 202124
PasteUSThe 50 Best Albums of 20212
PitchforkUSThe 50 Best Albums of 20216
The 31 Best Rock Albums of 2021
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteUSThe 10 best albums of 20211
PopMattersUSThe 75 Best Albums of 202156
The QuietusUKQuietus Albums Of The Year 202193
RevolverUS25 Best Albums of 20213
The RingerUSThe Best Albums of 20213
Rolling StoneUSThe 50 Best Albums of 20218
SpinUSThe 30 Best Albums of 20211
UproxxUSThe Best Albums Of 2021
The Washington PostUSBest music of 20214

Notes

  • All tracks are stylized in all caps.

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Glow On and Tidal.

Turnstile

  • Brendan Yates – vocals (tracks 1–13, 15), co-production (all tracks), art direction
  • Franz Lyons – bass (all tracks), vocals (tracks 6, 14)
  • Brady Ebert – guitar (all tracks)
  • Pat McCrory – guitar (all tracks)
  • Daniel Fang – drums (tracks 1–13, 15)

Additional personnel

  • Dev Hynes – vocals (tracks 9, 15), additional vocals (track 7)
  • Julien Baker – additional vocals (track 4)
  • Mike Elizondo – production (all tracks), drum programming (1–7, 10–13) synthesizer (tracks 1, 9–15)
  • Adam Hawkins – mixing (all tracks)
  • Lawson White – engineering (all tracks)
  • Erica Block – assistant engineering (all tracks)
  • Zachary Stokes – assistant engineering (all tracks)
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering
  • Alexis Jamet – cover, design
  • Dewey Saunders – art direction
  • Jimmy Fontaine – band photos
Chart (2021–2022)Peakposition
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108
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25
22
98
30
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  • Glow On at Discogs (list of releases)
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