Anticipation for Turnstile‘s new album, ‘Never Enough’, continues to grow. Today, the quintet have shared a fourth track from the album. ‘Look Out For Me’ is a nearly seven-minute number demonstrating Turnstile‘s growing versatility.
Its opening serves as an energetic drive with big guitars and punching drums, before it segues into a tranquil moment. It sees vocalist Brendan Yates reflect, “we’re standing in a line to disappear”. The final minutes take form of a mellow house track with drum loops and atmospheric keys.
The track’s video, directed by the band’s own Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory, is taken from ‘Never Enough’s forthcoming visual film. ‘TURNSTILE: NEVER ENOUGH’ is set to premiere at New York’s Tribeca Festival 2025 on June 5th.
The release of ‘Look Out For Me’ follows recent sold-out shows at Los Angeles’ Ukrainian Cultural Center and Oxnard’s Elks Lodge. While Turnover also recently played a historic hometown show at Baltimore’s Wyman Park Dell, which drew over 10,000 attendees and raised upwards of $50,000.00 to benefit the local non-profit organisation, Healthcare for the Homeless
Turnstile will be spending the summer playing various festivals in Europe and North America. Their trip overseas will include a headline slot at Outbreak London on June 13th, followed by a return to the Glastonbury Festival on June 29th.
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13th Outbreak Fest 2025 – Victoria Park. London
29th Glastonbury Festival
‘Never Enough’ is released on June 6th via Roadrunner. Fans can pre-order the album here.