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Turnstile Announce Visual Album

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Turnstile’s new album will be accompanied by videos for all fourteen songs. The press release is below.

    TURNSTILE have announced TURNSTILE: NEVER ENOUGH, a 14-song visual album which will make its world premiere as an official selection at New York’s prestigious Tribeca Festival 2025. The film is directed by TURNSTILE’S own Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory, and serves as a stirring counterpart to the band’s eagerly awaited new LP, NEVER ENOUGH, which is set to arrive on June 6th.
    
    An official trailer for TURNSTILE: NEVER ENOUGH is available today [watch it HERE], while dates and ticketing information for the film’s upcoming screenings at Tribeca Festival 2025 will be announced in the coming days.
    
    Earlier this month TURNSTILE shared a Yates and McCrory directed double music video for “SEEIN’ STARS” / “BIRDS” - two new songs off of NEVER ENOUGH. The highly anticipated collection is led by the album’s title track and marks the band’s first full-length release in four years. NEVER ENOUGH is available for pre-order / pre-save, with several limited edition vinyl color variants available in the band’s store.
    
    Recorded between Los Angeles and their homes in Baltimore, NEVER ENOUGH is produced by TURNSTILE’s Brendan Yates.  The expansive collection is a restless and exhilarating evolution of the band’s genre-defying sound.  A transformative journey, both fearless and alive, by one of the most forward-thinking and influential bands of their generation.  NEVER ENOUGH follows TURNSTILE’s widely celebrated album GLOW ON, which earned the band four GRAMMY nominations.
    
    TURNSTILE recently revealed plans for special Baltimore and Los Angeles live shows to celebrate NEVER ENOUGH. On May 10th the band will host a free show at Baltimore’s Wyman Park Dell where they will be raising donations to benefit Healthcare for the Homeless.  The following week on May 15th they’ll perform a sold-out show at Los Angeles’ Ukrainian Cultural Center.  The band’s previously announced New York record release show is set to happen on June 5th at Under The K Bridge in Brooklyn, NY, and will see them joined by special guests Teezo Touchdown, Boy Harsher, and Big Boy. The band will then head overseas for a run of European and UK dates this summer, which include headline performances and festival appearances at: Primavera Sound in Barcelona, Spain (6/7), Outbreak Fest in London, United Kingdom (6/13), Primavera Sound in Porto, Portugal (6/14), Hellfest in Clisson, France (6/21), Jera On Air in Ysselsteyn, Netherlands (6/28), Glastonbury in Somerset, United Kingdom (6/29).  Additionally, TURNSTILE have a handful of North American festival dates planned for the summer and fall including: Ottawa Blues festival in Ottawa, Canada (7/12), Aftershock in Sacramento, California (10/3), and III Points in Miami, FL (10/17-10/18) [itinerary below]. For tickets and more information, visit www.turnstilehardcore.com.
    
    TURNSTILE is Brendan Yates (Voice / Synth / Keys ), Franz Lyons (Bass), Pat McCrory (Guitar), Daniel Fang (Drums), and Meg Mills (Guitar). Since forming in 2010, TURNSTILE have never stopped moving forward.
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  2. AlwaysEvolving21

    Trusted Supporter

    They actually did it.
     
  3. jackyjackyjack

    Regular

    I've never listened to Turnstile but I am now intrigued and want to get into them. Can someone tell me where to start, song recommendations etc. Thanks!
     
  4. dp619

    Regular

    twenty one pilots did this for Clancy and it was very enjoyable. Some videos related together, some didn't - but the general concept of releasing a visual album (vs just lyric videos) in addition to the music is very fun
     
  5. Glow On, the album is a great place to start IMO.
     
  6. Troy David Mill

    Newbie

    Love this, have been pitching this concept to bands for years. It’s a big investment and undertaking, but if done right can be magical. Tribeca debut is pretty sick.
     
  7. bobby_too

    Newbie

    Literally what Jason said. If you begin to enjoy the heavier stuff, go back as far as you'd like. If you enjoy the blend they have going on now, stay tuned for this album.
     
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  8. MusicFan_fdc8709c

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    So cool to see Meg Mills listed as a member now.

    Kind of incredible how much mileage they got out of Glow On.