Turnstile follow Grammy wins with statement on displacement and state violence
After winning Best Rock Album and Best Metal Performance, Turnstile is using its feed to talk belonging, genocide, and people being pushed out of their homes.
As of Sunday night, Turnstile just became the rare hardcore band to walk out of the Grammys with actual hardware—the Baltimore group won two awards at the Premiere Ceremony, taking home Best Rock Album for Never Enough and Best Metal Performance for “Birds,” after also landing nominations for Best Rock Performance, Best Rock Song, and Best Alternative Music Performance. But in a new statement on Instagram, they frame that milestone less as a personal victory than as an uncomfortable vantage point from which to look at what they call “a time of heightened state violence,” where people are being pushed out of their homes “here in America, in Palestine, in Sudan, in Iran, everywhere, as if they don’t belong to them. As if we don’t belong to each other.”