TURNSTILE Wins Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards

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TURNSTILE Wins Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards

TURNSTILE received a prestigious Grammy Award for "Best Metal Performance" at the 68th annual Grammy Awards ceremony held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. The band's nominated song, "Birds," is featured on their latest album, "Never Enough." TURNSTILE also received nominations in several other categories, including "Best Rock Album," "Best Rock Song," "Best Rock Performance," and "Best Alternative Music Performance." This recognition marked TURNSTILE as the first band to be nominated across Rock, Alternative, and Metal categories in a single year.

The Grammy Awards honor outstanding music released within a specific eligibility period, which for this year was from August 31, 2024, to August 30, 2025. Winners are chosen by the Recording Academy's Voting Members, a group of music creators such as artists, songwriters, producers, and engineers. Their votes determine the Grammy nominees and winners, making the Grammy Award a prestigious industry-recognized honor.

The 2026 "Best Metal Performance" nominees included DREAM THEATER with "Night Terror," GHOST with "Lachryma," SLEEP TOKEN with "Emergence," SPIRITBOX with "Soft Spine," and TURNSTILE with "Birds." TURNSTILE's album "Never Enough," produced by Brendan Yates, was recorded in Los Angeles and Baltimore. The album showcases TURNSTILE's innovative and genre-defying sound, reflecting a bold and dynamic evolution in their music. Accompanying the album is the film "Turnstile: Never Enough," directed by Brendan Yates and Pat McCrory, available for streaming.

TURNSTILE comprises Brendan Yates on vocals, synth, and keys, Franz Lyons on bass, Pat McCrory on guitar, Daniel Fang on drums, and Meg Mills on guitar. Their music embodies a transformative and fearless journey, solidifying their position as one of the most influential and forward-thinking bands of their generation.