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TURNSTILE Shares Two New Songs, 'Seein' Stars' And 'Birds' – BLABBERMOUTH.NET

Baltimore hardcore band TURNSTILE has shared a double music video for „Seein‘ Stars“ / „Birds“ — two new songs off its eagerly awaited album „Never Enough“, which is set to arrive on June 6. The new music video is directed by the band’s own Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory, and „Seein‘ Stars“ includes additional vocals contributed by BLOOD ORANGE‚s Devonté Hynes and PARAMORE‚s Hayley Williams. Both tracks are available today across all streaming platforms.
Earlier this month TURNSTILE announced details of „Never Enough“ and shared the album’s title track along with a music video directed by Yates and McCrory. „Never Enough“ marks the band’s first full-length release in four years and is available for pre-order / pre-save, with several limited edition vinyl color variants available in the band’s store.
Recorded between Los Angeles and their homes in Baltimore, „Never Enough“ is produced by TURNSTILE‚s Brendan Yates. The expansive collection is a restless and exhilarating evolution of the band’s genre-defying sound. A transformative journey, both fearless and alive, by one of the most forward-thinking and influential bands of their generation. „Never Enough“ follows TURNSTILE‚s widely celebrated album „Glow On“, which earned the band four Grammy nominations.
TURNSTILE recently revealed plans for a special New York record-release show set to happen on June 5 at Under The K Bridge in Brooklyn, New York, which will see them joined by special guests TEEZO TOUCHDOWN, BOY HARSHER and BIG BOY. The band also shared plans for a run of European dates this summer. Additionally, TURNSTILE has a handful of North American festival dates planned for the summer and fall.
TURNSTILE is Brendan Yates (voice / synth / keys ),Franz Lyons (bass),Pat McCrory (guitar),Daniel Fang (drums) and Meg Mills (guitar).
Yates described his feelings about hardcore and making music in a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times: „What drew, and still draws me to [hardcore], is that none of us were musicians. Punk and hardcore are less focused on skill and more on expressing yourself. It’s hard to imagine other communities where you [can have] people come out and support you when you’re really bad at your instrument. The way I taught myself how to play the guitar is wrong — I played with the wrong fingers and stuff like that — but I learned enough to feel good about what I was trying to get out. I think making music is just a shot in the dark. It’s this open canvas.“
Photo credit: Alexis Gross
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