If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Rumors of the demise of rock music are, to borrow a phrase, greatly exaggerated. “The guitar feels like it’s got a groundswell happening,” Justin Norvell, president of Fender’s …
Read More »Turnstile Kick Off Tour in Nashville With Hayley Williams, Unrelenting DIY Spirit
It’s no coincidence that Turnstile’s NPR Tiny Desk concert dropped less than a week before they kicked off their biggest headlining U.S. tour to date. Unlike other artists who’ve played the venerable D.C. studio, Turnstile brought their own flair, crowd, and pit, and were presumably the first band to stage …
Read More »Turnstile Brings Crowd Surfing and 'Never Enough' Deep Cuts to NPR Tiny Desk
The first time Turnstile appeared on NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series, their set was recorded from home. The band filled the walls of their space with stuffed animals and cartoon plushies, which essentially stood in for a real crowd. Of course, it wasn’t quite the same. Now, they’ve made their …
Read More »Blood Orange Announces Headlining Fall Tour
Blood Orange will be bringing his coastal grooves across the world this fall. The musician, who also works as a record producer under his birth nameDev Hynes,has announced a run of headlining tour dates across Europe, Canada, and the U.S. Blood Orange will kick things off with a set at …
Read More »Turnstile Plot North American Tour for 'Never Enough'
Baltimore hardcore favorites Turnstile will hit the road this fall in support of their new album, Never Enough. The lengthy trek kicks off Sept. 15 at the Pinnacle in Nashville and wraps Oct. 19 at the Orlando Amphitheater in Orlando. Speed and Jane Remover will open for Turnstile at all …
Read More »Watch Turnstile Premiere Raucous Songs 'I Care,' 'Dull' on 'Fallon'
Turnstile appeared on The Tonight Show to debut two new songs “I Care” and “Dull.” Performing in a basement-themed set, the group showcased the lively numbers with distinct aesthetic vibes, transitioning to flashing orange lights for the latter track. Both songs appear on the band’s forthcoming album, Never Enough, which …
Read More »Turnstile's Inspired Hardcore Impressionism
Turnstile’s much-anticipated follow-up to 2021’s massive Glow On is like a mysterious gallery. It’s not so much a collection of tracks, but impressions, aural vignettes that are more about a feeling than a message — a vibe that listeners can pursue at their leisure, like wandering through an echoing portrait …
Read More »Turnstile Visual Album 'Never Enough' Will Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival
Turnstile‘s new record, Never Enough, is heading to the Tribeca Film Festival as a visual album. The 2025 Tribeca Film Festival will be held from June 4 through 15, with the album scheduled to release on June 6. The brief trailer for the project begins with an open field, which …
Read More »Turnstile Go All Ari Aster in the Pit in Double Video for 'Seein' Stars' and 'Birds'
When Charli XCX dubbed it a “Turnstile Summer” at Coachella, it seems she meant it’s going to be a lush, ominous, head-cracking kind of season. That is, if the hardcore band’s new video for “Seein’ Stars” and “Birds” is any indication. A perfect demonstration of Turnstile‘s dichotomy — blistering hardcore …
Read More »How Hardcore Thrashed Its Way Into the Mainstream
Last November, when the Kentucky band Knocked Loose playedJimmy Kimmel Live!,it looked more like something out of a punk festival such as Riot Fest or Sound and Fury than late-night TV. Frontman Bryan Garris let out a mighty pig squeal as guest vocalist Poppy thrashed and screamed across the stage, …
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