Birds

Album: Never Enough (2025)
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  • In "Birds," Turnstile frontman Brendan Yates recounts a moment of clarity where he discovers freedom. He suggests that the journey toward self-understanding and the embrace of a community are the very things that allow us to soar.
  • Written by the band and produced by Yates, "Birds" opens with shimmering, synthwave textures that pulse patiently, as if the song is inhaling. Drummer Daniel Fang then steps forward with a measured solo and then, without warning, the floor drops out. Guitars surge in, Yates' vocals snap into focus, and the song explodes into a tightly controlled chaos that balances ferocity with an undeniable groove. The arrangement mirrors the lyric's journey from private revelation to shared freedom.
  • "Birds" appears on Turnstile's fourth album, Never Enough, a record shaped in part by a life-altering experience Yates had in the mid-2010s. While swimming in Hawaii, he nearly drowned before being rescued by locals, an event that permanently altered his sense of perspective. Speaking to Blackbirdspyplane, Yates said the experience left him with what he called a "strange sense of calm, peace, and reflection," along with a heightened awareness of scale. Feeling like "a small speck in a massive universe," he found comfort in zooming out, realizing that sometimes the healthiest response to fear, loneliness, or grief is simply to breathe and let the noise fall away.

    Those ideas thread through Never Enough, and "Birds" functions as one of its emotional pressure valves: intense, yes, but rooted in reflection rather than rage.
  • Directed by Yates alongside guitarist Pat McCrory, the "Birds" music video was released on April 29, 2025, paired with "Seein' Stars" as a double visual experience. Drawing inspiration from Ari Aster's Midsommar, the band performs on a lush hillside surrounded by an ecstatic crowd. Fang energizes a full-blown mosh pit in the middle of a green field, a scene that feels both pastoral and feral. The contrast is deliberate: grounded earthiness colliding with communal release.

    That imagery became part of Turnstile's visual album Never Enough, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2025.
  • "Birds" won Best Metal Performance at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on February 1, 2026, Turnstile's first Grammy win. The band also took home Best Rock Album for Never Enough that same night. In total, Turnstile received five nominations at the 2026 Grammys for the Never Enough album, and they were the first band ever nominated across Rock, Alternative, and Metal categories in a single Grammy Awards cycle.

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