Summary
- Turnstile has shared their new studio album NEVER ENOUGH.
- The album’s companion film is out now.
Following a prolonged unveiling of their multimedia album, Baltimore’s top-tier punk rock group has released their fourth studio effort titled “NEVER ENOUGH“. The Turnstile band members recorded this much-anticipated project in both Los Angeles and Baltimore. Simultaneously, it comes with its own short film, which was directed by the band’s Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory.
On Thursday evening, I was ecstatically part of the crowd that filled Brooklyn’s Under The K Bridge as we collectively cheered the release of NEVER ENOUGH. The night was electrifying with Teezo Touchdown, Boy Harsher, and Big Boy providing exceptional support. As the band prepares to embark on a tour across Europe and the UK, I can hardly wait to catch their performances overseas!
As a music enthusiast, I can’t help but express my excitement over the upcoming album that boasts an impressive lineup of talented artists. Among them are A.G. Cook, Faye Webster, Shabaka Hutchings (previously with Sons of Kemet and The Comet Is Coming), Hayley Williams from Paramore, Devonté Hynes of Blood Orange, and Leland Whitty from BadBadNotGood.
The pre-released singles have already caught my attention, with the title track “NEVER ENOUGH” kicking things off, followed by “LOOK OUT FOR ME,” “SEEIN’ STARS,” and “BIRDS.” This album promises to be a sonic journey I can’t wait to embark on!
1. There’s Always More (Instead of Never Enough)
2. The One (Instead of Sole)
3. I Am Concerned (Instead of I Care)
4. Daydreaming (Instead of Dreaming)
5. Light Layout (Instead of Light Design)
6. Drowsy (Instead of Dull)
7. Shower of Sun (Instead of Sunshower)
8. Watch Over Me (Instead of Look Out For Me)
9. Roof (Instead of Ceiling)
10. Star Gazing (Instead of Seein’ Stars)
11. Fowls (Instead of Birds)
12. Slide Slowly (Instead of Slowdive)
13. Events are Unfolding (Instead of Time is Happening)
14. Enchanter (Instead of Magic Man)
During their conversation with TopMob for the 31st edition of TopMob Magazine, McCrory expressed: “Hardcore music offers a sense of liberation. When you’re expressing feelings that truly matter to you, your listeners can connect and comprehend deeply.
https://open.spotify.com/watch?v=album/52yD51X7yDinwlg6tbCtpPhttps://embed.music.apple.com/si/album/never-enough/1805820903
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