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Turnstile’s latest single, “Never Enough,” serves as the opening and title track of their forthcoming album, marking a significant evolution in the band’s musical journey. Following the acclaim of their 2021 album Glow On this new track showcases their signature fusion of heavy riffs and ethereal interludes, now enriched by the addition of guitarist Meg Mills, formerly of Chubby and the Gang.
The tracks, “Never Enough” reflects a maturation in Turnstile’s sound, blending their established energetic style with introspective lyricism. The song delves into themes of high expectations and personal growth, resonating with listeners navigating their own transitions. The extended outro introduces ambient elements like piano and subtle string textures, symbolizing the band’s exploration of new musical territories.
This release also marks a pivotal moment in the band’s lineup, being the first album without founding guitarist Brady Ebert and featuring Meg Mills as an official member. The transition underscores Turnstile’s commitment to evolving their sound while maintaining the core energy that has defined their music.
“Never Enough” not only bridges past and present phases of Turnstile’s career but also sets the stage for their upcoming album, promising a blend of familiar intensity and innovative musical exploration.
There’s a moment in every transformation where the world blurs—where progress feels weightless, and all the things you thought would bring clarity leave you with more questions than answers. “Never Enough” by Turnstile captures this liminal space with raw urgency, pulsing with the discontent that shadows even the most well-intentioned growth.
The song opens with an image of someone on the run—not from danger, but from themselves. “Running from yourself now, can’t hear what you’re told” suggests a person overwhelmed by the noise of their own expectations, numb to advice, too guarded to take anything in. They’re caught in motion, but not necessarily moving forward.
And then comes that aching refrain:
“In the right place, at the right time, and still you sink into the floor.”
It’s the paradox of doing everything right—showing up, pushing through, ticking the boxes—yet still feeling hollow inside. There’s no visible failure, but emotionally, it feels like something essential is missing.
That emotional disconnect sits at the heart of the chorus:
“It’s never enough… never enough love.”
Here, love becomes a stand-in for something deeper: fulfillment, connection, maybe even self-acceptance. It’s about chasing validation—through work, relationships, personal evolution—but always coming up short. The more you pursue it, the more elusive it feels. Perform, pursue, fall short, repeat.
Musically, Turnstile doesn’t give you a break. The pounding drums and soaring guitars never ease up—they press down, mirroring that emotional static. This isn’t the soundtrack of peaceful growth—it’s the noise of internal unrest. The kind of change that’s chaotic before it’s healing. The kind that feels, for a long while, like it’s never enough.
“Never Enough” doesn’t pretend to have answers—it just sits with the discomfort of becoming. It speaks to the moments when progress feels like stagnation, when every step forward is followed by an echo of doubt. But in naming that feeling, in giving shape to that ache, Turnstile offers something more powerful than closure: recognition.
This is music for those in transition—for anyone who’s ever grown tired of growing, or felt unseen despite doing everything right. It’s messy, restless, and emotionally real. And maybe that’s the point. Not every step forward feels like triumph. Sometimes it just feels like motion.
But Turnstile leans into that uncertainty with open arms and louder guitars. “Never Enough” reminds us that even when it doesn’t feel like it, we’re still moving. Still changing. Still becoming.
Don’t forget to check the official music video on Youtube.
[Verse]
Running from yourself now, can’t hear what you’re told
Never let your guard down anywhere you go-ooh
[Pre-Chorus]
In the right place
At the right time
And still you sink into the floor
[Chorus]
It’s never enough
Never enough, never enough love
Never enough, never enough
It’s never enough love
[Verse]
Running from yourself now, can’t hear what you’re told
Never let your guard down anywhere you go-ooh
[Pre-Chorus]
In the right placе
At the right time
And still you sink into the floor
[Chorus]
It’s nеver enough
Never enough, never enough love
Never enough, never enough
It’s never enough love
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
It’s never enough
Never enough, never enough love
Never enough, never enough
It’s never enough love
[Instrumental Outro]
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