Turnstile Announce New Album Never Enough With Surprise Single and Billboard Reveal
- Taylorlani Housman
- Apr 13
- 2 min read
Turnstile have returned with the announcement of ‘Never Enough’, their first full-length album since 2021’s GLOW ON, officially announced this past week following a cryptic billboard that appeared in Los Angeles. The stark black-and-white sign, simply reading “NEVER ENOUGH TURNSTILE,” sparked a wave of speculation before the band dropped a new single and video of the same name—confirming not just new music, but an entire new era.
The single ‘Never Enough’ arrived with intense force. It channels the band’s hardcore roots while continuing the melodic and experimental momentum they established on previous instalments. Brendan Yates delivers vocals that feel urgent and restrained, riding a punchy rhythm and layered guitars that drift between chaos and clarity.
The video, released alongside the song, adds another layer to the rollout. Feeling like a collage of fleeting moments, stitched together with a warm grain that gives each frame a lived-in, analog texture. Directed by Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory, it drifts between band members in disparate settings—open water, concrete intersections, snowy fields—each captured with a raw, cinematic tone. It’s a clear signal that Turnstile’s creative vision remains grounded and intentional. Turnstile knows exactly who they are, what they intend to do, and where they stand.
Shortly after the single’s release, the band confirmed that ‘Never Enough’ the record will drop on June 6 via Roadrunner Records. Details on the full album are still under wraps, but if the single is any indication, the record is set to continue Turnstile’s evolution of balancing heaviness with a textured emotional palette, and hardcore genre-fluid ambition.
This new material marks a significant moment for the Baltimore group, whose profile has skyrocketed since ‘GLOW ON’ turned heads in both underground and mainstream circles. Turnstile is stepping back into the spotlight on their own terms as normal, this time sharper, and channeling their vibrant, aesthetics-driven vision into a bold new chapter.