Turnstile Premieres New Tracks ‘I Care’ and ‘Dull’ on Jimmy Fallon’s Show
Turnstile Premieres New Tracks ‘I Care’ and ‘Dull’ on Jimmy Fallon’s Show
Catch the fresh energy of Turnstile as they unveil new songs ‘I Care’ and ‘Dull’ ahead of their upcoming album release.
Turnstile Lights Up ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’
Baltimore’s own hardcore powerhouses, Turnstile, recently made a bold statement on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon by performing two brand-new songs: ‘I Care’ and ‘Dull’. These tracks will feature on their highly anticipated fourth studio album, Never Enough, set for release through Roadrunner Records on June 6.
Brendan Yates of Turnstile performing live
Sporting large retro-style headphones, the band brought an engaging stage presence. The first track, ‘I Care’, carries a more melodic vibe with surf rock influences, providing a fresh, breezy sound. The mood then shifted dramatically as red lighting flooded the stage to welcome ‘Dull’, a heavier, more intense track that showcased their hardcore roots.
A Sneak Peek Into ‘Never Enough’
Before this televised debut, Turnstile had already whetted fans’ appetites by dropping several singles from Never Enough, including the title track, Seein’ Stars featuring Devonte Hynes and Hayley Williams of Paramore, Birds, and the epic seven-minute single Look Out For Me.
Their energetic live rendition of these songs at Wyman Park Dell in Baltimore last month was met with widespread acclaim and shared extensively online.
Band’s Philosophy on Creativity and Expectations
Drummer Daniel Fang recently shared insights about their creative approach for Never Enough. Despite the high bar set by their landmark 2021 album Glow On, the band consciously ignored outside expectations to preserve their authentic sound.
“In terms of avoiding or engaging with outside expectations, there was absolutely zero. Fortunately, we were never steered down a certain road: ‘Because Glow On happened to be received this way, we need to recreate this or emulate that.’ It all comes from the same place: does it actually resonate with us? Does it scratch the impulse to do something new and creative?” — Daniel Fang
He emphasized the infinite creativity within the band members that drives their music, dismissing the idea of being influenced by external pressures.
Upcoming Tours and Festival Appearances
Turnstile’s calendar is packed with exciting live shows. Among notable gigs:
- An exclusive performance at the LIDO London branch of Outbreak Festival, sharing the stage with artists such as Alex G, Danny Brown, Drug Church, Feeble Little Horse, Fleshwater, Have A Nice Life, Julie, and Knocked Loose.
- A highly anticipated stop at Glastonbury 2025, joining headliners Neil Young, The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, and many others like Biffy Clyro and Wolf Alice.
- An album launch show in Brooklyn at Under The K Bridge on June 5.
If you’re planning to see them live, some tickets for the Brooklyn event are still available.
Critical Acclaim for Turnstile’s Past Work
Their previous release, Glow On, received rave reviews, with one critic describing it as an album that “goes wherever it damn pleases, scorching a new path for others in their wake.” The unpredictability and boldness of the album’s direction were celebrated as its greatest strengths.
Watch Turnstile’s ‘I Care’ and ‘Dull’ Performance
Experience the fresh vibes and raw energy yourself by watching their live performance on Jimmy Fallon’s show below:
Conclusion
Turnstile’s fearless approach to music and their refusal to be boxed in by expectations has made them a standout act in the hardcore scene. With Never Enough just around the corner, are you ready to dive into their bold new sounds? Which track are you most excited to hear live?
Frequently Asked Questions
- What new songs did Turnstile debut on Jimmy Fallon?
Turnstile premiered ‘I Care’ and ‘Dull’, two new tracks from their upcoming album Never Enough. - When is Turnstile’s new album released?
Never Enough will be released on June 6 via Roadrunner Records. - Where can I watch Turnstile’s performance of these new songs?
Their live performance is available on YouTube from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. - What is the musical style of the new songs?
‘I Care’ has a melodic surf rock-inspired tone, while ‘Dull’ is heavier and more intense, reflecting their hardcore roots. - What are some upcoming live events for Turnstile?
They will perform at the LIDO London Outbreak Festival, Glastonbury 2025, and an album launch show in Brooklyn on June 5.
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