“The Baltimore punks found themselves riding the crest of a wave of their own making.
Indebted to a love of Bad Brains, Nirvana and Fugazi, their unique sound was just as informed by passion for shoegaze, pop and R&B, and through this blurring of the lines, they became the gateway drug for a generation of fans now packing out venues everywhere, having captured lightning in a bottle.”
High-decibel hardcore rockers TURNSTILE from Baltimore, Maryland
have launched their 4th longplayer, titled Never Enough.
TUTV said: “Turnstile are operating like sonic chameleons covering a wide range of musical genres. From post-rock to manic metal, from hard-core to hard-pop, from bombastic consonances to melodramatic pandemonium, from loud to very loud and back. A multi-faceted and versatile opus that will double their ever growing fanbase.”
The band announced that they will have Never Enough of the USA.
High decibel hardcore rockers TURNSTILE from Baltimore, Maryland
have launched their 4th longplayer, titled Never Enough.
Press info: “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 their widely celebrated album Glow On, which earned the band four grammy nominations.”
New album artwork (not really art to my eyes)
NME:“What really glues ‘Never Enough’ together is its poptimist mindset. Combining
a sentimental regard for various shades of rock with a focus on big, bright melodies
and a free-wheeling approach to musical referents, the album constantly reaches out
to the pop world: exploring how hardcore might form the basis for something technicolour, playful and accessible. That attitude towards the genre, as capable of mass appeal and
ripe for experimentation, is what powers this excellent album.”
TUTV: Turnstile are operating like sonic chameleons covering a wide range of musical genres. From post-rock to manic metal, from hard-core to hard-pop, from bombastic consonances to melodramatic pandemonium, from loud to very loud and back. A multi-faceted and versatile opus that will double their ever-growing fanbase.
Singles: Look Out For Me / Never Enough / Seein’ Stars
Band: DAFFODILDOS Who: Trans-punk trio hailing from Brighton, UK known for their fierce energy and unflinching lyrical content. They are signed to Not Saints, a pioneering record label
that supports artists in recovery, reflecting the band’s own journeys and commitment
to sobriety.
The song, written by the band’s lead singer, Emily Flea, delves into
deeply personal territory, candidly exploring their own battles with
addiction.
TUTV: The primal scream vocality of Poly Styrene, the breakneck speed of
the Eurostar, schizoid guitar riffage and an incendiary chorus combine for
a hectic flare-up. If you want to get high, do it with Daffs‘ e-tastic electricity,
you’ll never have enough of them. Bullseye once again.