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Turnstile: Never Enough (2025)
Turnstile: Never Enough is a 2025 visual album film that follows the Baltimore hardcore rock band Turnstile in their search for meaning amid tranquility and chaos. Directed by band members Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory, it features 14 songs from their fourth studio album Never Enough. The cast includes vocalist Brendan Yates, drummer Franz Lyons, and bassist Daniel Fang.
Turnstile: Never Enough is a 2025 visual album film that follows the Baltimore hardcore rock band Turnstile in their search for meaning amid tranquility and chaos. Directed by band members Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory, it features 14 songs from their fourth studio album Never Enough. The cast includes vocalist Brendan Yates, drummer Franz Lyons, and bassist Daniel Fang.
The film's central focus on the band's creative process and personal quest for balance presents apolitical themes centered on art and emotion. Its narrative champions music as a means of navigating inner turmoil, without engaging ideological conflicts.
The visual album features a cast drawn from the band Turnstile, including one Asian-American member amid a predominantly white ensemble, offering modest representation. Its abstract visuals and music-driven structure avoid any examination of traditional identities or promotion of DEI themes.
The film presents no significant portrayals of family units, relationships, or norms, focusing instead on abstract themes of tranquility and chaos through the band's visual album. This absence of family content leads to a neutral assessment.
The film presents no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. As a visual album following the band Turnstile through musical performances and abstract journeys, it focuses on artistic expression without addressing queer identities or related narratives.
The visual album contains no transgender characters or themes. It follows the band Turnstile in their search for meaning through music, emphasizing their creative process without addressing transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Turnstile: Never Enough presents a visual album of the band's performances and abstract imagery tied to their original music, lacking adaptations, historical figures, or legacy characters that could involve gender swaps.
Turnstile: Never Enough is a visual album starring the band members as themselves, without adaptations of prior canon or historical figures, resulting in no race swaps.
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