After a long four years the critically acclaimed hardcore punk band Turnstile, has returned with the follow up to their sensational grammy nominated 2021 LP, Glow On. Never Enough is the newly ...
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After teasing it with a billboard in LA and a cryptic video, Turnstile have announced their much-anticipated followup to Glow On, our #1 album of 2021. As teased on the billboard, the album is called ...
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“DREAMING” highlights one of the boldest rhythmic departures on the record. The track replaces hardcore’s typical aggression with a breezy, syncopated groove that feels almost danceable. Airy guitar ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Brendan Yates performs with Turnstile last month at the Ukrainian Culture Center in Los Angeles. (Eric Thayer / For The Times) ...
Turnstile are coming to the big screen. To coincidence with the release of their new album Never Enough, the explorative hardcore band have announced a 14-song visual album, Turnstile: Never Enough.
Usually, when a band has something to premiere, they tend to go through traditional avenues. Publications like Rolling Stone, Billboard, or Pitchfork get first crack and then the rest of us plebs out ...
Turnstile's return is imminent, and it's about damn time. In 2021, the already-great Baltimore hardcore band jumped up to a new level with the release of Glow On, the sort of mainstream breakthrough ...
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It’s true what the billboards say: there’s “never enough” Turnstile. Luckily, the genre-pushing hardcore band have announced a new album, their first since 2021’s Grammy-nominated Glow On. Set to ...
It’s sounding like we’re going to be getting a more poppy version of Turnstile when they release their first new album in four years, the newly announced Never Enough, due out on June 6. To mark the ...