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Nonstop Feeling

Nonstop Feeling is the debut studio by the American band , released on January 13, 2015, through the independent label Reaper Records. The consists of 12 tracks, clocking in at approximately 27 minutes, and showcases Turnstile's signature blend of aggressive breakdowns, rhythms, and groovy, riff-driven that draws influences from bands like and vocal styles reminiscent of or . Key songs include the opener "," the high-energy "," and "Fazed Out," which exemplify the record's relentless pace and mosh-pit-ready intensity while incorporating subtle melodic elements to distinguish it from straight-ahead . Upon release, Nonstop Feeling was widely praised by critics for its innovative energy and ability to forge a unique personality within the genre, moving beyond imitation to deliver catchy, variation-filled aggression suitable for both live shows and recordings. Reviews highlighted its pit-worthy execution and integration of diverse influences, earning it scores around 4/5 from outlets like and solid marks for maintaining 's core appeal without excessive experimentation. The has since become a foundational work in Turnstile's , reissued on vinyl by and remaining a fan favorite for its nonstop vitality.

Background and recording

Band context

Turnstile was formed in 2010 in , , emerging from the city's vibrant scene, where members had been active in local bands and DIY shows during their teenage years. The band's early sound drew heavily from the aggressive, community-driven ethos of Baltimore , influenced by acts like and the broader underground that emphasized participation and intensity over commercial polish. This foundation helped Turnstile quickly gain traction through relentless live performances in basements and small venues, building a dedicated fanbase within the scene. The band's initial releases solidified their presence, starting with the debut EP Pressure to Succeed in 2011, released by Reaper Records and shared via , which showcased their raw, high-energy style and captured the attention of the community. This was followed by the Step 2 Rhythm EP in 2013, made available on , which expanded their reach and refined their blend of aggression with groovy, riff-driven elements, further establishing their sound and momentum. Extensive van tours across the East and West Coasts during this period, often alongside like-minded bands, amplified their visibility and honed their live dynamism, setting the stage for a transition to longer-form material. At the time leading into their debut album, Turnstile's lineup consisted of Brendan Yates on vocals, Brady Ebert and Sean Cullen on guitars, Franz Lyons on bass, and Daniel Fang on drums. Having outgrown the EP format through consistent touring and growing acclaim in the circuit, the band opted to pursue a full-length studio , aiming to deliver a more cohesive collection that captured their evolving energy while staying rooted in their origins.

Writing and production

The songwriting for Nonstop Feeling took place in 2014, following tours supporting the band's 2013 EP Step 2 Rhythm, with core members Brendan Yates and Brady Ebert contributing initial ideas that evolved through collaborative development among the group, emphasizing energetic structures with verse-chorus elements blended into extended mosh sections. The process reflected the band's self-aware and fearless approach, prioritizing short track lengths of around 2-3 minutes to maintain a high-intensity, "A.D.D."-style pace that mirrored their live performances. Recording occurred at Salad Days Studio in during , a venue central to the local and scene since the early 2000s, where producer has helmed sessions for influential acts like and due to its reputation for capturing raw DIY energy. The band oversaw with McTernan's engineering support, leveraging their longstanding personal relationship with him and the studio to achieve a raw yet tight sound through bolder values that enhanced the album's nonstop intensity without over-polishing. Key challenges included translating the band's chaotic live energy to tape, where McTernan initially expressed concerns over the unconventional song structures that deviated from standard formats, though he ultimately supported their vision of blending mosh-friendly riffs with brief interludes like "Bleach Temple" to sustain momentum across the 12 tracks. Full recording wrapped by late 2014, enabling the album's release on January 13, 2015, via Reaper Records.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

Nonstop Feeling is firmly rooted in the genre, characterized by a raw aesthetic evocative of influences, with high-energy tempos, two-step riffs, and heavy breakdowns that drive its aggressive sound. The album's instrumentation emphasizes tight, precise execution, featuring crisp drum work and groovy guitar lines that propel the tracks forward without the sloppiness often associated with the style. This results in a relentless "nonstop energy" that maintains momentum across its 12 tracks, totaling 27:34 in length. The record incorporates diverse influences beyond traditional , including groovy guitar riffs reminiscent of , which add a rap-rock edge to several songs. Subtle surf rock elements appear in interludes, such as the twangy guitar tones in "Bad Wave," providing brief respites amid the intensity. These instrumental passages, like the surf-inflected "Bleach Temple," blend with the aggression to create variety, enhancing the album's dynamic flow and pit-worthy hooks. Compared to Turnstile's prior EP, Nonstop Feeling shows evolution through greater instrumental variation and a sharper focus on infectious rhythms, expanding the band's sound while preserving its hardcore core. The production choices underscore this progression, delivering polished yet raw energy that avoids genre clichés.

Themes and songwriting

The lyrics on Nonstop Feeling predominantly explore themes of personal resistance, emotional need, hope, and introspection, all constrained by the raw intensity of the format. These elements capture the band's early grappling with internal conflicts and the search for connection amid chaos, reflecting the youthful urgency of their roots in the mid-2010s scene. For instance, vocalist Brendan Yates' words often convey a defiant push against self-doubt, as seen in tracks that emphasize fleeting moments of vulnerability without delving into extended narratives. Turnstile's songwriting style favors short, sketch-like lyrics tailored to the album's fast-paced tracks, prioritizing emotional snapshots over linear storytelling. In "Gravity," Yates addresses inner turmoil through lines evoking anxiety and the weight of personal gravity pulling one downward, symbolizing resistance to overwhelming doubts. Similarly, "Drop" evokes a sense of urgency with its call to live in the present—"Don't need the future, don't need the past"—urging listeners to seize immediate emotional release amid the music's relentless drive. This approach suits the hardcore constraints, where brevity amplifies the cathartic release rather than building elaborate plots. Vocally, the album employs pile-on gang vocals to foster a communal feel, contrasting with Yates' raw, yelping delivery that channels visceral emotion. These layered shouts, often overlapping in breakdowns, create a shared sense of and collective introspection, drawing from Baltimore's DIY scene ethos of in the . This technique underscores the ' focus on emotional need, turning individual struggles into group anthems that propel the nonstop . The interplay between music and words on Nonstop Feeling heightens the album's , with serving as accelerants to the instrumental frenzy rather than dominant narratives. Fleeting expressions of resistance and hope—such as pleas for emotional grounding—mirror the tracks' abrupt shifts, embodying the band's early dynamics as a tight-knit unit emerging from Baltimore's influential community. As their debut full-length, these themes lay a foundational that echoes the scene's emphasis on personal growth through shared aggression, setting the stage for Turnstile's evolving sound.

Release and promotion

Singles and marketing

Unlike many albums in the genre, Nonstop Feeling did not feature formal releases beyond a lead track premiere, with promotion instead emphasizing full-album accessibility through digital platforms and live performances. The track "" served as the introductory , premiering exclusively on Alternative Press in November 2014 to generate initial buzz ahead of the album's release. This approach aligned with the DIY ethos of the punk scene, where individual tracks were less prioritized than immersive listening experiences via streams and pre-order bundles. Marketing efforts were spearheaded by Reaper Records, focusing on digital pre-orders announced in October 2014 through their webstore, which included variant options and began shipping in . The campaign leveraged the band's growing reputation in the DIY punk community, built on the success of their 2013 EP Step 2 Rhythm, which had solidified Turnstile's presence in Baltimore's circuit through energetic local shows and festival appearances like Ieperfest. Word-of-mouth spread organically via these grassroots channels in 2014-2015, positioning Nonstop Feeling as a pivotal milestone that expanded their melodic, groove-oriented sound beyond EP constraints. Pre-release hype was further amplified by targeted tours, including an East Coast run in February 2015 with supports , Fire & Ice, and , followed by a leg featuring Take Offense and others, allowing fans to experience album tracks live for the first time. Post-release promotion continued through inclusions in major hardcore festivals, such as in and Outbreak Fest in the UK, which boosted visibility and drove physical sales within the scene. In , Turnstile's signing to generated additional momentum, with the label reissuing Nonstop Feeling on in September to reach broader audiences outside the ecosystem, capitalizing on the album's established . This reissue tied into ongoing tour hype, extending the album's promotional lifecycle amid the band's rising profile.

Release history

Nonstop Feeling was first released on January 13, 2015, through the independent label Reaper Records in digital download, , and formats, with multiple colored pressings including black, white, blue/yellow smash, splatter, and green variants limited to quantities such as 300 for black and white. The release was primarily targeted at the market, encompassing various limited-edition runs that totaled thousands of units across subsequent presses in 2015, such as red/yellow split and pink variants. The album achieved first-week US sales of 1,100 copies, underscoring its niche appeal within the indie scene at the time. Packaging for the initial editions featured standard artwork with abstract, energetic visuals—depicting stylized, dynamic figures in a vibrant, motion-blurred style—that evoked the relentless energy suggested by the title. Following Turnstile's signing to , the album was reissued on September 23, 2016, exclusively on 12-inch at , expanding availability to international markets including and through the label's global distribution. A separate cassette edition emerged the same year via Moshers Delight Records in the , providing an additional analog format for collectors. Later represses by in 2021 and beyond included enhanced packaging with an 8-page lyric and credit booklet, maintaining the original artwork while broadening accessibility.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release in 2015, Nonstop Feeling received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its high-energy delivery, polished production, and successful integration of diverse influences within the framework. The described it as a " record that integrates the riffage, breakdowns, and NONSTOP energy of we all love while also weaving in a wide array of influences," awarding it a 9/10 for its groove-driven tracks and seamless blending of alt-rock elements like those from and . highlighted the album's "foot-stomping, heart-pounding intensity" and "addictively fun" quality, crediting the production for achieving a "raw 90’s aesthetic" that balanced polish with honesty, though noting some "clunky transitions" in early tracks. Similarly, Lambgoat commended its "exciting, energizing tracks" and ability to "break down barriers and explore new musical frontiers" by fusing East Coast with rap-rock and , rating it 8/10. Critics occasionally pointed to a lack of variation as a shortcoming, with the album's relentless aggression sometimes feeling one-note. New Noise Magazine, while lauding the "relentless burst of energy" and "crisp and punchy" that accentuated tight , expressed a desire for "more variation in or ," ultimately giving it an 8/10. Aggregate scores reflected this favorable but measured reception, with users averaging 3.5 out of 5 (equivalent to 7/10) across hundreds of ratings, and compiling a user score of 73 out of 100 based on nearly 400 reviews. Retrospectively, Nonstop Feeling has been viewed as a solid debut that established Turnstile's signature groove-heavy sound and laid the groundwork for their evolution. noted how it advanced the band's style with "forceful, catchy NYHC-indebted riffs" and emerging psychedelic elements, marking them as a "riff machine" poised for broader experimentation. In a 2025 review of Turnstile's later album Never Enough, the debut was credited with initiating the band's 15-year trajectory of identity exploration, starting from its DIY roots and propelling them toward more introspective and genre-defying works. , looking back in 2018, emphasized its role in providing a foundational platform that broadened the band's appeal beyond straight by incorporating , melodic influences, facilitating their transition to a major label and wider audiences.

Commercial performance

Nonstop Feeling achieved modest commercial success as Turnstile's independent debut album. It sold 1,100 copies in its first week in the United States, debuting at number 22 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. The album's profile rose with a reissue on September 23, 2016, through , coinciding with the band's signing to the major label. This release, along with Turnstile's subsequent major label deal, contributed to its long-term indie success within the genre. Internationally, Nonstop Feeling had limited initial reach, performing primarily in the and scenes. By 2025, it had accumulated over 81 million streams on , indicating steady growth fueled by the band's expanding popularity and grassroots promotion efforts.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

All tracks are written by . The album features 12 tracks with a total runtime of 27:34.
No.TitleDuration
1""3:10
2""1:36
3"Fazed Out"2:52
4""2:44
5"Bleach Temple"1:54
6"Bad Wave"2:16
7"Blue by You"1:18
8"Out of Rage"3:11
9"Bring It Back"2:20
10""1:13
11"Love Lasso"1:48
12"Stress"3:12
The track listing includes instrumental interludes such as "Bleach Temple" and "Love Lasso" that aid in pacing the 's energetic flow.

Personnel

The core lineup of for Nonstop Feeling consisted of Brendan Yates on lead vocals, Brady Ebert on guitar, Sean Cullen on guitar, Franz Lyons on bass guitar, and Daniel Fang on drums and percussion. All primary performances on the were handled by these band members. Additional contributions included backing vocals from Evan Wivell and Jillian Yoffe, guest vocals by Justice Tripp on the track "," guitar solo by Greg Cerwonka on "Fazed Out," and organ by Adam Mercer on "Love Lasso." The album was recorded at Studio in , , with serving as recording engineer and producer. McTernan also handled mixing at the same studio, while Will Beasley provided additional engineering. Mastering was completed by Paul Leavitt. For artwork and design, Justin Gilman created the Sunboy illustration, with overall artwork and layout by Jillian Yoffe and Evan Wivell; the cover features a minimalist aesthetic emphasizing bold colors and simple graphics. The album was released under the oversight of Records, which handled production and distribution for the original 2015 edition.

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