Turnstile have launched “LOOK OUT FOR ME,” the fourth single from the band’s extremely anticipated new album NEVER ENOUGH, out June sixth.
At seven minutes, the observe can also be the longest tune we’ve heard from the brand new album to this point. The primary half sees the band digging right into a slamming Nirvana-esque riff as singer Brendan Yates vocals float ethereally over the combination. However simply as his cooed melodies turn into shouts, the tune immediately shifts gears — the ultimate 4 minutes appearing as a virtually separate ambient techno piece.
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As soon as once more, Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory directed the tune’s accompanying music video, which is ostensibly one other portion of the NEVER ENOUGH visible album that’s being premiered on the Tribeca Movie Competition. The video cinematically captures the juxtaposition inside the tune, as the primary half sees Yates driving his Volvo station wagon wildly across the streets of Baltimore earlier than coming to a standstill in a park, the visuals transitioning into footage of seagulls in flight.
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Whereas Turnstile haven’t introduced any tour plans surrounding NEVER ENOUGH, the band lately carried out a large hometown charity gig in Baltimore and still have a June fifth file launch present in Brooklyn on the books, along with quite a few pageant appearances. The discharge gig will see Turnstile headlining a various four-act lineup on the Underneath the Ok Bridge Park, an open-air house located beneath the Kosciuszko Bridge in North Brooklyn. Get tickets right here.
Stream the video for “LOOK OUT FOR ME” under.