Turnstile Never Enough
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Odal
Emeritus
June 10th 2025


3129 Comments


Ed Sheeran is incredible live, tours stadiums, and has no good riffs too.

It's a viable model

Pikazilla
June 10th 2025


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

evanescence have been touring arenas with their guitar riffs as well what's your point



edit: Odal beat me to it



playing the shitty brand of 90s dad rock will sell out venues, because you'll have wanker grunge fans all over that shit



deathschool
June 10th 2025


29401 Comments


Maybe they can share the bill with Maroon 5 in one of those arenas

jrlikestodance
June 10th 2025


5648 Comments


They've already toured arenas. Opened for a huge blink tour recently

Odal
Emeritus
June 10th 2025


3129 Comments


whoa whoa whoa, even with being played to death Bring Me to Life absolutely rips

jrlikestodance
June 10th 2025


5648 Comments


Nathan Fielder has entered the chat

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
June 10th 2025


2417 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Point is, they seem to be doing just fine with the riffs their writing. Just because something is simple doesn't make it bad. I'm sure they would be thrilled to open for Maroon 5 and I would applaud them. Get that bag, kings!

Pikazilla
June 10th 2025


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I'd take bring me to life over any turnstile song tbh

JohnnyoftheWell
June 10th 2025


64287 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

why this conversation about this diet coke band's boring riffs now about the songwriting

eyes on the road nerds

vult
June 10th 2025


3322 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

----removed because i'm a garbage individual----

Feather
June 10th 2025


11178 Comments


its just never enough for you all huh

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
June 10th 2025


2417 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"i see the live shows of the endless stream of people coming up on stage and jumping off and all i think is damn these concertgoers really just want to fit in and seem punk rock, the energy just doesn't really fit tbh"



lol really, that's what bothers you? It's just people having fun at a show.

jrlikestodance
June 10th 2025


5648 Comments


People were stage diving like crazy to Title Fight and Joyce Manor back in the day. Don't think that's too crazy for a band who came up in a DIY hardcore scene

jrlikestodance
June 10th 2025


5648 Comments


Feather nailed it

shawncuggy
June 10th 2025


44 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Pre-release reviews/interviews for this album touted Sunshower as some sort of vintage Turnstile track just for it to end up being 1.5 minutes of a skank beat with no payoff in the form of a pit riff, followed by 2 minutes of flute and ambient noise.

With no context I think this is a decent album at best, but this riff formula of rearranging Glow On tracks got tired overnight. Surpringly "I Care" is the standout for me.

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
June 10th 2025


2417 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I Care is a great tune, one of the highlights for sure!

Pikazilla
June 10th 2025


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

joyce manor are probably the single worst thing to come out of the emo scene no cap

jrlikestodance
June 10th 2025


5648 Comments


No way they are worse than like Tiger's Jaw, Citizen, Boring & Composure, etc

Pikazilla
June 10th 2025


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

look, I hate all those bands from the 2013-2014 emo scene (which imo was hands down the worst era for the genre)



but



never hungover again is one of the worst albums I've heard, period

jrlikestodance
June 10th 2025


5648 Comments


I've only heard the first EP and first 2 LPs to be fair. LP2 was so drab I never listened to anything after. But agreed that was one of the worst eras and I'm not even an emohead like that



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