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Turnstile – Never Enough | Album Review

Turnstile has grown from Glow On’s breakout success and made their next big step. Focusing on Never Enough as an individual album was a joy and is an early contender for best summer album of 2025. After the sweet, soft title track, you get knocked around by “Sole” and that is the best one-two punch to get you amped up for a new Turnstile release. It’s an album filled with big hits and surprises, along with a range of speed and tone all executed well. The slower, mellow moments are what will surprise newer fans and set a strong vibe. The bass lines and guitar melodies are all layered perfectly, again this is the summer album of 2025. Never Enough is a change from Glow On, and for many listeners it will be more than enough. 8/10

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Turnstile “Never Enough”
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“Never Enough is the fourth studio album by American hardcore punk band Turnstile, released on June 6, 2025, through Roadrunner Records. It serves as a follow-up to the band’s previous studio album Glow On. It is their first album to feature guitarist Meg Mills following founding member Brady Ebert’s 2022 departure.” (Wiki)

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