Turnstile Unveils Double Music Video from Upcoming Album Never Enough
In an exciting reveal for music fans, hardcore punk band Turnstile has released a double music video for two new tracks from their highly anticipated album, Never Enough. The songs, titled “Seein’ Stars” and “Birds,” feature notable contributions from Hayley Williams of Paramore and Devonté Hynes of Blood Orange. The video showcases the band’s eclectic and vibrant style as they prepare for the album’s debut on June 6 via Roadrunner Records.
A Vibrant Visual Experience
The new music video is directed by band members Brendan Yates (vocals) and Pat McCrory (guitarist). The visual begins with a striking scene of two leather-clad individuals embracing under a disco ball. As the camera zooms out, it reveals various engaging vignettes: children dancing in white outfits, elderly couples swaying to music by a radio, and a family enjoying time together while caring for an infant by a pool table. The video captures the essence of community, joy, and the diverse experiences of life.
Midway through, the visuals transition to drummer Daniel Fang, who raises his drumsticks in a dramatic moment on a picturesque stage. He is soon joined by the entire band, delivering a powerful hardcore performance that contrasts the earlier, softer scenes. This shift effectively embodies the energetic spirit of Turnstile’s music.
Anticipation for Never Enough
Never Enough serves as the follow-up to Turnstile’s breakthrough album, Glow On, an influential release that helped shape the modern hardcore punk scene. The upcoming album marks the first release to feature the new guitarist Meg Mills, who stepped in after founding guitarist Brady Ebery’s departure from the group. This transition speaks to the band’s ability to evolve while maintaining their distinctive sound.
Produced by Yates, Never Enough encapsulates the band’s signature energy and ambition. The leading single, which is also named after the album, was accompanied by an earlier music video directed by Yates and McCrory, suggesting a cohesive artistic vision for this new era of Turnstile’s music.
Contextual Significance and Impact
As Turnstile continues to push boundaries in the music industry, their innovative approach to music videos and collaborations reflects a broader trend of genre-blending and inclusivity. With contributions from acclaimed artists like Williams and Hynes, the band is positioning itself not only as a leader in hardcore punk but also as a central figure in a more diversified music landscape.
The anticipation surrounding Never Enough and its accompanying visuals underscores the profound impact that Turnstile is likely to have on both fans and the industry at large. As listeners await the full album release, this double music video offers a tantalizing glimpse into what the band has in store.
For a closer look at their new work, watch the music video for “Seein’ Stars” and “Birds” here. The release of Never Enough is poised to further solidify Turnstile’s legacy in the evolving music scene.