Brendan Yates, frontman of Turnstile, highlights the band's rise from the East Coast hardcore scene without relocating to major music cities. Their successful album 'Glow On' earned Grammy nominations and led to extensive touring with prominent bands. The band recorded their follow-up LP 'Never Enough' in Laurel Canyon, embracing isolation to enhance their creativity, featuring diverse musical influences and collaborations. The new album showcases their adventurous spirit, continuing to innovate within the punk genre and is complemented by a short film debuting at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Brendan Yates emphasizes that living in Baltimore has not hindered Turnstile's success, proving that ambition is not confined to major cities like LA or NYC.
With their album 'Never Enough,' Turnstile continues to push musical boundaries, incorporating various genres and featuring collaborations with artists like Hayley Williams and Shabaka Hutchings.
Yates reflects on the recording environment in Laurel Canyon, which helped create a unique vibe for the new album, appreciating the isolation and inspiration it offered.
Turnstile's journey from the East Coast hardcore scene to Grammy nominations illustrates the band's evolution and relentless commitment to their craft.
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