Julien Baker with Turnstile @ Rock en Seine / 25.08.2023
Photo by Cédric Oberlin for unsoundcolors
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TURNSTILE and Ceremony
Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, MN
May 13, 2022
Olympus Stylus + Neopan Acros ISO 100
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Wild At Heart (1990) dir. David Lynch.
Paramore, Fake Happy (2017)
Paramore, This Is Why (2022) dir. Brendan Yates.
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Turnstile x The Wall Street Journal. Photos by Daniel Arnold.
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Turnstile // The Novo
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Turnstile- GLOW ON poster
Photo by: @umnevesqualquer on instagram
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Paramore releases new music and reveals details of the next record; Look
Paramore releases new music and reveals details of the next record; Look
After a long wait, Paramore finally revealed the Paramore album era and released the lead single this Wednesday, 28
After much waiting, Paramorewho is due to come to Brazil in 2023, released an unreleased song entitled “This Is Why,” as well as details of the band’s upcoming studio album Hayley Williams (vocal), taylor york (guitar) and Zac Farro (drums).
Also titled This Is Whythe sixth studio…
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why am I surprised I like turnstile, I loved Pizza by 5sos didnt I?
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i need film photos of turnstile 🫣🫶 help me
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Turnover feat. Brendan Yates - “Myself In the Way”
Photo by Reggie McCafferty
“Myself In the Way”, the lead single from Turnover’s new album due out this autumn, marks a collaboration long time coming between the transcendental Virginia punk-turned-chillout music band and modern hardcore’s biggest influencers at the moment. Both toured with each other back in ‘19, and Turnstile have also shown their freaky psychedelic pop side in spaces between their own albums as well as remixes, so to have Brendan Yates appear on Turnover’s latest step toward dance music for weed-smoking hardcore listeners searching for an inner balance and clarity through calmer vibes is a path clearly seen.
Directed by: Vitor Jabour & NAICHE
Turnover’s Myself In the Way will be released November 4th on Run for Cover Records.
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Turnover Announce New Record, 'Myself In The Way' Via Run For Cover Records
Turnover Announce New Record, ‘Myself In The Way’ Via Run For Cover Records
Virginia band Turnover announces their fifth full-length album ‘Myself in the Way’ will be out 04 November via Run For Cover Records. Along with the album’s announcement, Turnover have shared the title track ‘Myself in the Way’ featuring vocals from Brendan Yates of Turnstile. Along with ‘Myself in the Way,’ the 12-track album will include the previously released singles ‘Mountains Made of…
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Turnstile premiere "New Heart Design" video; announce North American tour with Snail Mail & JPEGMAFIA
Band: TurnstileSong: “New Heart Design”Director: Brendan Yates & Ian HurdleAlbum: Glow OnRelease Date: August 27th, 2021Label: Roadrunner Records
The group have announced a new leg of their Turnstile Love Connection Tour. Scheduled for the fall, the run will feature support by Snail Mail and JPEGMAFIA. Pre-sale tickets go on sale tomorrow, June 22nd at 10:00 AM local time; general sale begins…
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Video: Mall Grab feat. Brendan Yates - “Understand”
The UK-by-way-of-Australia DJ and producer Jordan Alexander, b.n.a. Mall Grab, has been on these pages’ radar for a few years now with putting out a prolific run of singles and EPs, and becoming something of a cult fav among other purveyors of the underground through collaborations with fellow techno purist Yaeji and a remix EP alongside hardcore genre transcendentalists Turnstile. Mall Grab hasn’t released a proper debut full-length in all this time, however, but that will soon change when he releases something akin to a full realization of his work with What I Breathe, due out this August.
Having made creative friends along the way is a huge lift in this instance, as the electronic artist -- whose style he identifies as “elements of emotional but hard and pumping club music... intertwined with house, jungle, rave, and grime” -- invites artists into his synthetic fold. UK scene producer and songwriter Nia Archives and grime MCs D Double E and Novelist are featured, as is a reunion with Turnstile’s Brendan Yates on the album’s first preview “Understand.” Again, the collaboration between the pair from opposite corners in the sonic spectrum makes for dance-worthy abrasion between Yates’ screams bleeding into Mall Grab’s glassy surface.
In the listen’s music video, we get a slice of life look at Alexander’s life as he hits the studio, hangs around a farm, and takes to the beach alongside some dog friends. Watch and listen below...
Mall Grab’s What I Breathe will be released August 5th on Looking for Trouble.
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