“We are a hardcore band. That’s the scene we come from. But one of the things that drew me to hardcore and punk in the first place, the thing I always believed it was fundamentally about, was that it was a place for open minds and for people who want to challenge norms" - says singer Brendan Yates of the band Turnstile in Guardian interview. “I want Turnstile to maintain the sense of community we found in hardcore. But I want a bigger community, to connect with as many people as possible. I’d like them to feel like I did when I discovered music – like magic existed, like anything was possible" - says Yates. Their new album 'Glow On' is the star of the week, getting glowing reviews in Stereogum, Pitchfork, Kerrang...