Tag: TURNSTILE
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Turnstile: Revolutionizing Hardcore Music In The 21st Century
Few bands have reshaped the sound, image, and cultural presence of a genre quite like Turnstile. Emerging from the deeply-rooted Baltimore hardcore scene, Turnstile has not only revived the essence of hardcore punk but also launched it into new realms, blending it with elements of alternative rock, indie sensibilities, and arena-sized ambition. They didn’t just…
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Turnstile Shared New Video For “Look Out For Me”
Hardcore trailblazers Turnstile have unveiled a new video for their latest single, “Look Out For Me,” directed by frontman Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory. The track offers a dynamic fusion of hardcore intensity and indie-influenced melody, continuing the band’s evolution toward a broader sonic palette. It is the latest preview from their forthcoming album,…
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Turnstile Announce New Album “Never Enough,” Drop Title Track And Video
Hardcore trailblazers Turnstile are back in full force with their highly anticipated new album Never Enough, set for release on June 6 via Roadrunner Records. This marks the band’s first full-length since their critically acclaimed 2021 breakout Glow On. Leading the charge is the explosive title track, which arrives alongside a striking music video co-directed…
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Turnstile & Badbadnotgood Released “New Heart Designs” EP
Turnstile and Badbadnotgood have collaborated on a surprise EP called “New Heart Designs.” This EP consists of reimagined versions of songs from Turnstile’s 2021 album “Glow On.” The songs included are “Mystery,” “Alien Love” (featuring Blood Orange), and “Underwater Boi.” Along with the EP, a video has been released for all three songs, which was…
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Turnover Share New Single/Video Featuring Brendan Yates Of Turnstile; Myself In The Way LP Out November 4th Via Run For Cover Records
Turnover announce their fifth full-length album, Myself in the Way, due November 4th. Along with the album’s announcement, Turnover unleashed the title track “Myself in the Way” featuring vocals from Brendan Yates of Turnstile. The composition comes with digitally-altered, montage-style visuals, made by bassist Danny Dempsey. Austin Getz said: “Over the last couple of years,…