That said, I've been excited about collecting shit again recently and it feels really good to get 13 posts up here this month. Plus, as of right now, I have 42 more posts in the queue to write up... so hopefully this is the start of a productive few months.
Depending on who you talk to, Turnstile is either the most loved band in hardcore... or the most hated. The band have changed their sound since their early 7 inches, but to me it has never felt forced or for the purpose of seeking a larger audience... and it has seemed to be a natural growth that has seen their popularity soar. Sure, I prefer their first few records, but I still really dig what they are doing now... so preordering their new record, Never Enough, was an easy choice.Never Enough is an extension of what Turnstile delivered with Glow On (how was that four years ago?), and the band continues to grow and diversify their sound. The new record doesn't quite measure up to their last one for me, but it is still a good time... it just spends a bit too much time floating around, but I still enjoy it.Once again Turnstile release an album with a boring cover (got to stay consistent with Glow On, I guess), but thankfully once you slide the gatefold sleeve out of the slipcover, it all looks so good. I went with the blue "jet ski" colored vinyl, hoping that it would work best with the cover and I think it looks good.
































