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Turnstile - Never Enough (June 6, 2025) • Page 46

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by 333 GANG, Mar 31, 2025.

  1. sleon.518

    idk man

    They gave Glow On an 8.4 so I wouldn't be shocked if it got even higher.
     
  2. peoplearepoison

    It takes strength to be gentle and kind Supporter

    yeah it seems like the only nit pick thing you could say from what I’ve heard of the album is that maybe it’s TOO MUCH like glow on, but that’s also not a bad thing
     
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  3. imthegrimace

    Prestigious Supporter

    From that interview Franz is the best and I wanna hang out with him
     
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  4. swboyd

    are we still lucky to be here? Prestigious

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  5. Blainer93

    Prestigious Supporter

    I Care is being played on Fallon rn.

    Riff reminds me of like surfer rock in a way

    This one rules
     
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  6. himynameisdakota

    Regular

    Oh yeah new song is so so good
     
  7. Blainer93

    Prestigious Supporter

     
  8. waking season

    Trusted Prestigious

    Good song, looks like the set of The Eric Andre Show lol
     
  9. Very very easily my favorite set of tracks released from this so far. Great stuff. Franz absolutely freaked that bass line in I Care
     
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  10. peoplearepoison

    It takes strength to be gentle and kind Supporter

    It sounds like a re upped Holiday. Not a bad thing
     
  11. PauLo

    43% Burnt

    Glow On finally clicked for me the other day, so have been looking up reviews for this new one and it turns out UK jazz legend Shabaka Hutchings is on this album?? Colour me intrigued!
     
  12. himynameisdakota

    Regular

    The tour has to be announced by the end of the week, right….?
     
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  13. sleon.518

    idk man

    Probably next week
     
  14. MarkM

    Duuuude

    that performance ripped last night. still shakin in my boots
     
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  15. mattav152

    Release My Mind, My Garden Grows

    I’m anxiously holding off on planning anything in my life between October and November in anticipation of the tour announcement assuming it’s a fall tour, wouldn’t expect any news before Friday honestly
     
  16. SmashRipsaw

    Outcast Tape Infirmary

    great performance, cool song(s)
     
  17. Joe4th

    Memories are nice, but that's all they are. Prestigious

    Still can’t get over their set at Tied Down. What a night.
     
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  18. modiglianimelancholy

    now its a holiday

    god, i hope so
     
  19. Phantoms

    Regular

    That Fallon performance is so sick
     
  20. wheneyeawoke

    Regular

    Favorite song so far. That was sick.
     
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  21. Yourbiggestflan

    Go Birds

    To peep or not to peep the fallon video before the movie tomorrow... that is the question...
     
  22. JBoch

    Life ain't fair and the world is mean Supporter

    It's been a while since I've anticipated a release this much. Will be VPN'ing to New Zealand the moment I wake up tomorrow.
     
  23. Elder Lightning

    With metal in my bones and punk in my heart Supporter

    Stereogum - Premature Evaluation: Turnstile Never Enough

    Ever since their 2021 album, Glow On, made them the most visible hardcore band of all time, the same narratives about Turnstile have been etched into websites ad nauseum. Music journalists who might’ve seen a stage-dive once have been telling you that Turnstile are the most interesting band to come out of hardcore since the last band name they read while Googling “famous hardcore bands.” These well-meaning proclamations are broadly accurate in the sense that Turnstile are a genuinely huge band emerging from a genre that rarely exports its finest products to the general masses. But they miss so much about who Turnstile are as a band and what they mean to the complex, kinetic, evolving music scene they sprung from. Turnstile’s fourth album, Never Enough, will be the biggest “hardcore” album of the year. It’s animated. It’s bold. It’s compulsively likeable. It says next to nothing about where hardcore as a subculture and sound live in 2025.
     
  24. modiglianimelancholy

    now its a holiday

    my POV is that if I'm not spoiling the visual tomorrow, I gotta. I'm anticipating this album something fierce.
     
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  25. Ronald. Jun 4, 2025 at 8:39 AM
    (Last edited: Jun 4, 2025 at 8:48 AM)
    Ronald.

    Ronstile.

    Fallon performance crushed. Have not seen Jimmy Fallon in a minute lol his response to the performance was so cringe lol. Only listened once to preserve the album screening tomorrow. I am so psyched to have a unique experience hearing this record for the first time.

    Dug the Zane interview. They seem like really grounded people who are navigating such a massive bump in fame and cultural attention so well. Loved that Fronz is turnstile’s biggest fan. They were very respectful about the lineup change, I would love to hear more about how they navigated the sound of the album without one of the main writer’s. Sounds like they have a riff bank of unfinished songs that come back around on every record, so I bet some of the more straight forward hardcore parts have elements from older albums. Sounds cool that underwater boi was essentially a completed song that they needed more time with that almost landed on Time & Space. Just seems like they’ve been building towards this sound for a long time and it got fully expressed on Glow on and is going much deeper on Never Enough.