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Flex your head and this new Turnstile album will feel vacuous. Here goes the reigning band in contemporary hardcore punk, refusing to articulate what they stand for or against, delivering empty ...
This new Turnstile album is going to be fascinating. In 2021, the Baltimore underground legends kicked off a strange new era of big-room hardcore with the release of their album Glow On, an actual ...
Turnstile, from left to right: drummer Daniel Fang, bassist Franz Lyon, vocalist Brendan Yates, guitarist Meg Mills and guitarist Pat McCrory. (Atiba Jefferson) Review by Chris Richards Flex your ...
Turnstile have a lot of great riffs. Like: big, chunky, memorable riffs to bang your head, air guitar, and hum along to, riffs that steal the show as much as their shoutalong choruses.
You could see the show as Turnstile keeping it real or as Turnstile indulging itself. In a way, it made us inaccessible. I look forward to the Turnstile Cruise in 2028. It’s been offered.
The Baltimore group toiled in the underground until its 2021 LP blew up. With a new album, “Never Enough,” it’s testing the limits of a genre and a fandom.
Turnstile announced their 2025 'The Never Enough Tour' with Blood Orange, Amyl and the Sniffers, Mannequin Pussy. They'll headline at Buffalo's Terminal B on Sept. 21.