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Filipino Fans Welcome New Turnstile Music Video, ‘LOOK OUT FOR ME’

Turnstile’s new ‘LOOK OUT FOR ME’ video is out now, and it’s already stirring momentum in the Filipino hardcore community

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Turnstile continue their streak of badass singles with LOOK OUT FOR ME. Photo by Alexis Gross

Crossover hardcore band Turnstile continues their steady climb into the mainstream with the release of their new single “LOOK OUT FOR ME,” taken from their upcoming album NEVER ENOUGH, which arrives June 6. The track is now available on all major streaming platforms and comes with an official music video directed by frontman Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory. The pair previously collaborated on visuals for other Turnstile projects and recently worked on Paramore’s “This Is Why,” released in 2023.

The band first gained wide recognition following the release of GLOW ON in 2021. The album marked a shift not just in sound but in visibility. Turnstile began reaching audiences outside the traditional hardcore scene by blending melody, punk energy, and a polished approach to production and visuals. “LOOK OUT FOR ME” continues this direction, combining tightly arranged instrumentation with a clear sense of visual identity.

Turnstile’s local momentum was manifested earlier this year during a free hometown show at Wyman Park Dell in Baltimore, which drew thousands and raised funds for housing support services. While the band’s presence remains rooted in the U.S., their international following has also expanded. In 2024, they toured parts of Southeast Asia, with shows in Japan and Thailand.

In the Philippines, Turnstile-themed cover nights have taken place over the past two months, including “Floral Green Love Connection,” organized by Calm Lake Productions, and the upcoming “Turnstile Cover Night 3” by Hellcat Productions. The “LOOK OUT FOR ME” music video will be part of TURNSTILE: NEVER ENOUGH, a visual album composed of 14 tracks. The film, also directed by Yates and McCrory, has been selected for a world premiere at the Tribeca Festival in New York City on June 5. The project serves as both a companion piece to the album and an extension of the band’s ongoing interest in visual storytelling.

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