Time & Space

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Time & Space
Time & Space album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released23 February 2018 (2018-02-23)
Recorded2017/18
GenreHardcore punk
Length25:15
Label
ProducerWill Yip[1]
Turnstile chronology
Move Thru Me
(2016)
Time & Space
(2018)
Share a View
(2020)
Singles from Time & Space
  1. "Real Thing"
    Released: November 7, 2017
  2. "Generator"
    Released: December 14, 2017
  3. "Moon"
    Released: January 11, 2018
  4. "I Don't Wanna Be Blind"
    Released: February 6, 2018

Time & Space is the second studio album and major label debut by the American punk rock band Turnstile, released on 23 February 2018 through Roadrunner, being their debut on the label. It was produced by veteran producer Will Yip.

The album was met with critical acclaim by contemporary music critics upon release.[2] The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard Heatseekers chart and number fifteen on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart.

Background[]

After the release of their debut album in 2015 the band signed to Roadrunner Records to record and release their second album. Speaking to Noisey lead vocalist Brendan Yates spoke on the bands decision to sign to a major label "It’s been super cool. The coolest part about it, and the thing that makes me feel good about being in a band, is that the process was really natural. They expressed interest in putting out our last LP. I think we met them in 2014 but, at that point, it didn’t feel natural." going on to say "Obviously, we’ve grown up on some Roadrunner records, and we’ve known what the label is based off records that have been inspiring to us, like Madball, Biohazard, and Life of Agony".[3]

Recording[]

The album was recorded in 2017/18 with producer Will Yip at his Studio 4 recording facility in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.[4] Speaking to SPIN in early 2018 about the album Brendan Yates spoke about the bands vision for the album; "It’s just the idea of disconnecting oneself from situations and letting go, separating yourself," going on to say "It’s just a lot of reflection, in that sense: stepping back and looking at the position you’re in, the relationships you’re in…[it’s about] getting outside of your mind—and out of your body—to see the clearing."[5]

Release[]

The album was released worldwide on 23 February 2018 through Roadrunner Records on CD, 12" vinyl and through online services. In the US the record peaked at number one on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart, number four on the US Vinyl Albums chart and fifteen on the Top Hard Rock Albums. In Europe the album charted on the UK Rock and Metal Albums chart at number twelve and number eight nine on the German Albums chart.

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.7/10[6]
Metacritic81/100[7]
Review scores
SourceRating
DIY4/5 stars[8]
Drowned in Sound7/10[9]
Exclaim!8/10[10]
The Guardian3/5 stars[11]
Kerrang!5/5[12]
Pitchfork5.4/10[13]
Q4/5 stars[14]
Rock Sound8/10[15]
Tiny Mix Tapes3.5/5[16]

The album was met with critical acclaim upon release, with the album currently holding an aggregated score of 81 on Metacritic based on 12 reviews.[7] Writing for The New York Times Jon Caramanica praised the album: "Time & Space” is its outstanding second album, just over 25 minutes long, and an urgent, clear and bruising statement of purpose", adding "this album also has moments of lightness, mild turns in complementary directions that add breathing room and complexity".[17] Giving the album 4 stars, Will Richards writing for DIY proclaimed "Turnstile have made a name as one of the most exciting hardcore bands on the planet. Second offering ‘Time & Space’ hammers the point home, and is a huge hammer-blow". Concluding the article: "Sneaking under the half-hour mark, ‘Time & Space’ is a comprehensive thrash that places Turnstile as the most inventive, forward-thinking band in hardcore".[8]

Drowned in Sound gave the album 7/10 with reviewer Adam Turner-Heffer calling the record "easily the most impressive sounding record of their relatively short careers so far, without taking the energy away from their raw power." he did however have a few criticisms ; "If there is a major criticism to be lobbed at Time & Space however, is that its one-noted nature will make it difficult for anyone outside of genre fans to want to reach out over and encourage a crossover appeal".[9]

Pitchfork gave the album a mixed review, summarizing reviewer Sam Lefebvre wrote "The “experimentation” on the Baltimore band's latest album is hesitant and unfocused. It's a punishingly familiar collision of yesteryear's crossover rock with textbook hardcore bluster". The Guardian also gave the album a mixed review, with Dave Simpson commenting on the short length of certain album tracks; "Former Lauryn Hill backing singer Tanikka Charraé turns up on Bomb’s funky hip-hop interlude, but again it’s over in seconds, and one wonders what they could have achieved by being even bolder."[11]

Kerrang! magazine praised the album highly on release, awarding it their full 5-K rating, and later named it the best album of 2018 in their year-end list.[18]

Accolades[]

Accolades for Time & Space
Publication Accolade Rank
Alternative Press Alternative Press' Top 50 Albums of 2018
N/A[19]
The A.V. Club The A.V. Club's Top Punk and Hardcore Albums of 2018
N/A[20]
Billboard Billboard's Top 50 Albums of 2018 – Mid-Year
N/A[21]
Blare Blare's Top 50 Albums of 2018
BrooklynVegan BrooklynVegan's Top 50 Albums of 2018
Consequence of Sound Consequence of Sound's Top 25 Metal and Hard Rock Albums
Exclaim! Exclaim!'s Top 10 Metal and Hardcore Albums of 2018
Exclaim!'s Top 31 Albums of 2018 – Mid-Year
Kerrang! Kerrang!'s Top 50 Albums of 2018
Kerrang!'s Top 75 Albums of the Decade (2010s)
GQ GQ's Top Albums of the Decade (2010s)
N/A[29]
Loudwire Loudwire's Top 30 Hard Rock Albums of 2018
The New York Times The New York Times' Top 28 Albums of 2018
NME NME's Top 100 Albums of 2018
NME's Top 25 Albums of 2018 – Mid-Year
Revolver Revolver's Top 30 Albums of 2018
Rock Sound Rock Sound's Top 50 Albums of 2018
Rolling Stone Rolling Stone's Top 20 Metal Albums of 2018
Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums of 2018 – Mid-Year
N/A[37]
Stereogum Stereogum's Top 50 Albums of 2018 – Mid-Year
Uproxx Uproxx' Top 50 Albums of 2018 – Mid-Year

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Turnstile.

No.TitleLength
1."Real Thing"1:56
2."Big Smile"1:29
3."Generator"3:14
4."Bomb"0:24
5."I Don't Wanna Be Blind"2:04
6."High Pressure"1:56
7."(Lost Another) Piece of My World"1:51
8."Can't Get Away"3:02
9."Moon"1:53
10."Come Back For More/H.O.Y."2:55
11."Right to Be"2:05
12."Disco"0:46
13."Time + Space"1:40
Total length:25:15

Charts[]

Chart (2018) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[40] 89
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[41] 12
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[42] 1
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[43] 15
US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[44] 67
US Vinyl Albums (Billboard)[45] 4

Release history[]

Country Date Format Label Catalog no.
Worldwide 23 February 2018
  • CD
  • DL
B078X9BG9K
  • LP
  • DL
B078Y34FYY

Personnel[]

Personnel per booklet.

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