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Turnstile Shares Music Video For New Song

American Hardcore Punk Rock Band Turnstile Perform Live At Circolo Magnolia In Segrate, Milan, Italy On June 19, 2024 Turnstile Perform Live At Circolo Magnolia, Milan, Italy - 19 Jun 2024
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Turnstile, a band renowned for its innovative hardcore sound, continues to capture attention with its latest release, the eagerly anticipated “Look Out For Me.” This single is part of their forthcoming album “Never Enough,” set to drop on June 6th, 2025. The album marks a significant step for Turnstile, following their celebrated previous work, “Glow On,” which garnered multiple Grammy nominations. With “Look Out For Me,” Turnstile showcases its continued evolution in sound, blending hardcore, ambient techno, and a dash of house music, further solidifying its reputation as a versatile and genre-defying band.

The accompanying music video, directed by frontman Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory, is more than just a visual companion to the song. It stands as a cinematic piece in its own right, encapsulating the band's experimental edge. The video captures the adrenaline-fueled action of Yates driving a station wagon through Baltimore, providing a visual metaphor for the musical journey depicted in the track. This collaboration between Yates and McCrory is part of the larger “Turnstile: Never Enough,” a 14-song visual album that will have its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival 2025, further highlighting the band's creative ambitions and artistic breadth.

“Never Enough” not only marks Turnstile's return after a four-year hiatus from album releases but also introduces new guitarist Meg Mills following Brady Ebert's departure in 2022. The album, recorded between Los Angeles and Baltimore, presents an expansive collection produced by Brendan Yates, showcasing an exciting progression of the band's sound. This project cements Turnstile's position as a leading band within the hardcore scene and a critical influencer in broader music circles. Their previous album, “Glow On,” was highly regarded, making it to “The 100 Best Albums of the 2020s So Far” list, a testament to the band's innovative prowess and appeal.

As they prepare for the album's release, Turnstile has planned a series of live performances. Notably, they recently wrapped a successful pair of sold-out shows on the West Coast and organized a historic hometown gig in Baltimore, which doubled as a charity event raising significant funds for local non-profits. Their New York record-release show promises to be a diverse and exciting event, featuring guest performances by TEEZO TOUCHDOWN, BOY HARSHER, and BIG BOY. Following this, Turnstile will embark on a series of European festival appearances, further proving their global influence in the music scene.

What makes Turnstile's journey particularly compelling is their DIY ethos and commitment to authentic expression. Yates has publicly reflected on the punk and hardcore scenes’ inclusivity, emphasizing that the community values expression over musical perfection. This mindset has been integral to Turnstile's identity, resonating with audiences worldwide who appreciate their raw sound and relatable themes. As they continue to push boundaries with each release, “Never Enough” is expected to further elevate their status as one of the most forward-thinking bands in contemporary music.

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