Turnstile’s “Never Enough” Has Arrived
Their fourth album was recorded between Los Angeles and the band’s homes in Baltimore.
The group’s first full-length release in four years is their first album to not feature guitarist Brady Ebert following his ’22 departure.
Meg Mills makes her debut as an official member (replacing Ebert), after touring with the band from ’23 to ’25.
“Never Enough” was produced by Turnstile’s vocalist Brendan Yates.

Never Enough
Yates recently told the L.A. Times, “What drew, and still draws me to (Hardcore), is that none of us were musicians. Punk and hardcore are less focused on skill and more on expressing yourself. I think making music is just a shot in the dark. It’s this open canvas.”
The album features the title track.
Never Enough
Turnstile’s previous album, “Glow On” was released in ’21. Containing the songs “Holiday” and “Blackout” it was a critical and commercial success debuting at #30 on the Billboard 200.
Turnstile:
Brendan Yates (Voice /Synth /Keyboards)
Franz Lyons (Bass)
Pat McCrory (Guitar)
Meg Mills (Guitar)
Daniel Fang (Drums)
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