was about to ask who was there. If the show starts right at 6, I could likely make Fontaines too, but if not, then no shot
Not sure if this vinyl variant had been posted yet: Vinyl Club Album of the Month EARLY ACCESS – Gimme Radio
I played the new songs for my 5 year old and he said Turnstile is a sellout mainstream band and they haven't been good since the 7" So yeah won't be playing this one in the car... Personally I'm digging the new stuff. Seeming like a continuation of Glow On but there's a lot of potential there.
I really hope they know what they’ve got themselves into booking this free hometown show on Saturday. I’ll be there since I live 20 min from the park they’re playing, but it’s dead center in the middle of Baltimore city where parking’s gonna be nonexistent. I’m anticipating over 20k showing up, easily. Regardless, it’s gonna be a wild Saturday night in Baltimore baby!!
I'm still holding out hope for a Brooklyn Monarch date before the K Bridge show. Even if not, Teezo is a fun live act, and the only Boy Harsher exposure I've had has been through a Deafheaven interlude that was creepy as hell, so the vibes will be all over the place.
Boy Harsher blew up the last few years. Fantastic live band. If I wasn’t going to tied down I’d consider flying out to see that lineup.
https://www.stereogum.com/2306952/t...w-sound-in-first-never-enough-interview/news/ https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/06/arts/music/turnstile-never-enough.html
I watched an older interview with Meg and had no idea she was British. She seems really chill, I can see how she fits in well with them. Wonder if she wrote much or if she mostly just played rhythm.
From the above article: New Turnstile guitarist Meg Mills, formerly of Chubby And The Gang and Big Cheese, doesn’t play on Never Enough, though she’s in all the videos as a full member of the band.
The album includes pop-soul (“Seein’ Stars”), a classic pop-punk ripper (“Time Is Happening”) and “Dull,” which might technically qualify as thrash metal. The six-and-a-half-minute “Look Out for Me” includes both a house music outro and an actor from “The Wire” reprising dialogue from an emotional scene. As Lyons put it, “There’s mad flavors on that record.” What they cookin up here