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Turnstile NEVER ENOUGH, Scowl, Great Grandpa and more

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Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss their struggles with balancing music listening habits, review Great Grandpa's new album, and delve into the significance of Turnstile in the current rock music landscape. They explore the evolution of music genres and the challenges faced by bands as they grow and redefine their sound. The conversation culminates in a discussion about Turnstile's new single, highlighting their unique approach to music and the anticipation for their upcoming album. In this conversation, Andrew Schnitkey and Craig Lyndall delve into the latest developments in the music scene, focusing on the bands Turnstile and Scowl. They discuss the impact of music videos on song perception, fan reactions to new releases, and the implications of lineup changes within bands. The conversation also highlights the evolution of Scowl's sound and its accessibility to a broader audience, drawing comparisons to Turnstile's journey. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the excitement surrounding these bands and their contributions to the music landscape.  Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Music Listening Struggles 03:02 Great Grandpa's New Album Review 06:04 Musical Comparisons and Influences 09:05 Turnstile's Impact on Rock Music 12:01 Turnstile's New Single Discussion 33:56 Exploring the Impact of Music Videos 39:33 Fan Reactions and Trust in Turnstile 42:54 Lineup Changes and Their Implications 49:22 Introducing Scowl and Their New Direction 55:34 Comparing Turnstile and Scowl's Evolution

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