Turnstile have announced new tour dates.
Read More “Turnstile Announce New Tour”Review: Turnstile – Never Enough
How exactly does a band that has blown up as much as Turnstile has these past four years follow up the breakaway success of Glow On? By simply going bigger, bolder, and recognizing that there is Never Enough Turnstile music in this world. Never Enough is now the fourth studio album from the Baltimore-based hardcore band, and the set was produced by lead vocalist Brendan Yates, veteran hitmaker Will Yip, and the English record producer A.G. Cook. You can feel a bit of each producer’s stamp on this record, with Yates’ influence coming in the strongest of the three. The promotional period of this new era of Turnstile kicked off in March when billboards around Los Angeles were donned with the album name of Never Enough paired with the sky-blue aesthetic of the cover art. The band announced a release date shortly thereafter of June 6th, 2025, and also recognized guitarist Meg Mills as a permanent member of Turnstile. Much like many other key artists have done recently, Turnstile accompanied Never Enough with a feature-length visual companion that hit theaters yesterday. While some of the highs of this record are not quite as breathtaking as what was found on Glow On, Never Enough re-solidifies Turnstile as the most creative band in the hardcore genre. The possibilities seem limitless for this talented artist who continues to find new and interesting ways to convey the right emotions and messaging through their unique music.
Read More “Turnstile – Never Enough”Turnstile Perform on Fallon
Turnstile performed “I Care / Dull” on Fallon.
Read More “Turnstile Perform on Fallon”Turnstile – “Look Out For Me” Video
Turnstile have shared a video for “Look Out For Me.”
Read More “Turnstile – “Look Out For Me” Video”Watch Turnstile’s Baltimore Show
Turnstile’s entire hometown show over the weekend has been uploaded to YouTube.
Read More “Watch Turnstile’s Baltimore Show”Turnstile Announce Visual Album
Turnstile’s new album will be accompanied by videos for all fourteen songs. The press release is below.
Read More “Turnstile Announce Visual Album”Turnstile Talk With NYT
Turnstile sat down with The New York Times to talk about their upcoming album:
“There is something exciting about being able to make music in a way where there’s no formula, there’s no expectation,” Yates, 35, said. The band’s 2021 album, “Glow On,” propelled it from the upper echelons of the underground into a dramatically larger landscape that included TV commercials, Grammy nominations and a spot opening for Blink-182’s arena tour. With a new album, “Never Enough,” due June 6, Turnstile is pushing its sound further, and the stages are set to get even bigger, leading to an inevitable question: Can the group retain its magic (and its mission) as it grows?
Turnstile Release Two New Songs
Turnstile have shared a video for “Seein’ Stars” and “Birds.”
Read More “Turnstile Release Two New Songs”Turnstile Announce NYC Release Show
Turnstile will be playing a release show at Under the K Bridge on June 5th.
Turnstile Announce New Album
Turnstile’s new album, Never Enough, is out June 6th. Pre-orders are now up, and you can stream the title track.
Read More “Turnstile Announce New Album”Turnstile Tease June Album Release
Turnstile are teasing a June 6th release date on a new billboard in Los Angeles.
Read More “Turnstile Tease June Album Release”Steel Train Return for Benefit Show
Last night was the annual Ally Coalition Talent Show, a holiday benefit show put on by Jack and Rachel Antonoff. Last night had a bunch of special guest show up, including Turnstile’s Brandan Yates and the return of Steel Train. Some fan-shot videos can be found below.
Read More “Steel Train Return for Benefit Show”Hot Water Music Share Two New Songs
Hot Water Music have shared “Remnants” featuring Turnstile, and “Fences” featuring Thrice.
Read More “Hot Water Music Share Two New Songs”Turnstile Collaborate with Converse
Turnstile have announced a new collaboration with Converse shoes. Due out January 25th.
Read More “Turnstile Collaborate with Converse”New Interview With Turnstile
Brendan Yates of Turnstile sat down for a new interview with Anti-Matter.
Putting out every record, there’s always a certain level of discomfort that comes with it. Or the tours we do. We’ve done tours before where we see an opportunity for something new, but we also know that it’s not necessarily the perfect hardcore tour—with comfortable venues, reactions, people, or that kind of thing. It’s placing ourselves in environments where we are the fish out of water, which I think we’ve done continuously in our time as a band. And it’s not always “the bigger thing.” Like, we did an arena tour last year not because it was the “biggest” thing we could do, but as an experience thing. It’s always gotta feel right, but it’s about finding that perfect sweet spot where it’s going to be uncomfortable, but it’s also going to be a totally new eye-opening experience in different ways. Sometimes you take away things that are negative from it, and sometimes you take away things that are positive, but that’s kind of a theme with our band. We’re always looking for that sweet spot of feeling like it’s something that feels true to us, but also feeling a level of discomfort that’s going to teach us something new or give us a new experience so that we’re never doing the same thing over and over.


