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Turnstile Announce Never Enough Companion Film

Turnstile Unveils New Visual Album

Turnstile has revealed plans for a visual album titled Turnstile: Never Enough, set to complement their soon-to-be-released studio album, Never Enough. The visual album, directed by the band’s own Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory, will premiere at the Tribeca Festival in 2025. Spanning 50 minutes, the film features all 14 tracks from their upcoming album and aims to showcase the band’s intense dynamism through compelling cinematography and sound. Additionally, the premiere will include a live discussion with the members of Turnstile. A sneak peek of the film is available in the trailer below.

The 2025 Tribeca Festival promises an exciting lineup, including the world debut of Miley Cyrus’s visual album Something Beautiful, and the premiere of Depeche Mode: M, a film that blends concert footage with cultural commentary. The festival will also host the first showings of several new documentaries such as Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, and Billy Idol Should Be Dead, among others. This array of premieres and screenings will take place from June 4 through June 15 in New York City.

Never Enough: A New Chapter for Turnstile

Set for release on June 6 through Roadrunner Records, Never Enough marks an important transition for Turnstile. It is their first album featuring new guitarist Meg Mills, who joined the band after Brady Ebert’s departure and follows their critically acclaimed album Glow On. The album is introduced by its lead singles “Birds” and “Seein’ Stars,” the latter of which features guest vocals from Hayley Williams of Paramore and Devonté Hynes of Blood Orange. Both Yates and McCrory directed music videos for these tracks, which are also included in the visual album Turnstile: Never Enough.

For more insights on Turnstile’s previous works, including their album Glow On which ranked No. 29 in the list of “The 100 Best Albums of the 2020s So Far,” further reading is available.

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