Daniel Fang's Turnstile have won two Grammy awards from the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences at the 68th annual Grammy Awards. The Baltimore band won for Best Rock Album, for their 2025 album 'Never Enough', where they competed against a Linkin Park record, Deftones juggernaut return 'Private Music', and albums from YUNGBLUD and HAIM.
Turnstile also won Best Metal Performance, for the song 'BIRDS'. In the Best Metal Performance, they faced stiff competition from Dream Theater, Spiritbox, Sleep Token, and GHOST.
Turnstile were also nominated for Best Rock Performance, for the song 'Never Enough', but lost to YUNGBLUD's performance of the Ozzy classic 'Changes', from the 'Back to the Beginning' final Black Sabbath / Ozzy Osbourne concert.
The band's final nomination came for the Best Alternative Music Performance, where they faced still competition from Bon Iver, Hayley Williams, and winners The Cure.
Turnstile formed in 2010 from members of Diamond Youth, and have released four studio records. Their 2025 release 'Never Enough' was released by Roadrunner Records on June 6, 2025.
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