18 Jul Turnstile Breaks the Mold: Never Enough
With Never Enough, Turnstile opens a bold new chapter in their story. The Baltimore group — Brendan Yates, Franz Lyons, Pat McCrory, Daniel Fang, and Meg Mills — defies the rules of hardcore without losing their identity. No recycling formulas here: if nostalgia feels hollow, it’s better to break it.

Produced by Yates himself and recorded between Los Angeles and Baltimore, the album pushes the band’s sound further than ever. Synths, vocal harmonies, and a constant tension between the visceral and the melodic define the record. Tracks like the dual single SEEIN’ STARS / BIRDS and the title track showcase an evolution that began with GLOW ON (yes, the Grammy-nominated one).

But this project goes even further: Never Enough is also a film. Co-directed by Yates and McCrory, it’s screening in over 300 U.S. theaters and blends documentary sensitivity with punk spirit. Turnstile doesn’t just sound different—they look like never before.

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