Turnstile – ‘Never Enough’ Review: Heartfelt Hardcore Poptimism
- Turnstile will premiere two screenings of their short film Never Enough in Sydney and Melbourne on Friday, June 6th, coinciding with the album's global release.
- The screenings come after the album was initially hinted at with an advertisement on Sunset Boulevard in March, followed by its formal announcement in April alongside the release of the title track.
- Tickets are priced at $5 and come with a digital album download that contributes to the album’s position on the ARIA charts; attendees can also purchase limited-edition vinyl and exclusive merchandise at the event locations.
- The movie presents a cinematic adaptation of the band’s fourteen-song record, directed collaboratively by lead singer Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory, offering an intimate exploration of the group’s emotional themes.
- The event provides fans with a chance to experience Turnstile’s latest musical evolution firsthand, highlighting the band’s expanding global presence following their performances in Australia throughout 2023.
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Turnstile – ‘Never Enough’ review: heartfelt hardcore poptimism
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'Turnstile Summer' Started With 10,000 Fans at A Free Show in BMORE
Turnstile returned to their hometown of Baltimore on May 10 with a massive free concert at Wyman Dell Park, debuting songs from their upcoming album Never Enough. The show drew over 10,000 people, raised $47K for charity, and was hailed by fans as “our Woodstock”—kicking off what feels like a Turnstile summer.
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Even though it's still cool out there and the sun doesn't look so often, one thing is already clear: the soundtrack for this summer delivers gymnastics. Because if the band from Baltimore embodies one thing with their new album NEVER ENOUGH, it's simply good mood. Musically, the band ends up with their new [...] Even though it's still cool out there and the sun doesn't get so often seen, one thing is already clear: the soundtrack for this summer…
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