Turnstile Announces New Album: NEVER ENOUGH
Highly Anticipated Follow-Up
After a series of exciting teasers, Turnstile has officially revealed their much-anticipated fourth studio album, NEVER ENOUGH. This release will follow their critically acclaimed 2021 album, GLOW ON.
Release Details
NEVER ENOUGH is set to drop on June 6 through Roadrunner Records. The band, known for their energetic hardcore sound, promises a fresh listening experience with this new record.
Production and Members
The album is produced by Turnstile’s charismatic frontman, Brendan Yates. Notably, the band has welcomed touring guitarist Meg Mills as an official member, joining the ranks of bassist Franz Lyons, guitarist Pat McCrory, and drummer Daniel Fang. This lineup has recorded the album both in their hometown of Baltimore and in Los Angeles.
Musical Evolution
A press release from the band describes NEVER ENOUGH as a “restless and exhilarating evolution of the band’s genre-defying sound.” Fans can expect a continuation of Turnstile’s innovative style that blends various musical influences.
New Music Video
Alongside the announcement, Turnstile has released a music video for the album’s title track, “NEVER ENOUGH.” This visually striking video adds to the excitement surrounding the album’s release.
Conclusion
With the announcement of NEVER ENOUGH, Turnstile is poised to make a significant impact in the music scene once again. As they continue to push the boundaries of their sound, fans eagerly await the album’s release and the opportunity to experience the band’s latest musical journey.
FAQs
When will the album NEVER ENOUGH be released?
The album is scheduled for release on June 6.
Who produced the album?
Brendan Yates, the band’s frontman, produced the album.
Is Meg Mills now a permanent member of Turnstile?
Yes, Meg Mills has been officially welcomed as a member of the band.
Where was the album recorded?
The album was recorded in Baltimore and Los Angeles.
What can fans expect from the album?
Fans can look forward to a restless and exhilarating evolution of Turnstile’s genre-defying sound.