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So, 'Turnstile: Never Enough' feels like an audio-visual journey. Brendan Yates really captures the intensity of the Baltimore hardcore scene here. The visuals are raw, like a snapshot of energy that really reflects the band's vibe. It’s not just a concert film; it has this almost narrative quality, which is interesting for a visual album. The pacing is relentless, matching the ferocity of their sound. The experimental approach they take with the music is complemented by some striking practical effects that stand out. It's an immersive experience. You can feel the passion and chaos; it’s almost like you’re there with them. Definitely distinct in how it fuses music and visuals.
Experimental visuals alongside hardcore music.Cinematic approach with a narrative feel.Distinctive practical effects enhance the experience.
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