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DRIFT

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  • Band: Turnstile
  • Artist: Dermot Kennedy
  • Mode: collision of intensity and restraint
  • Register: hardcore propulsion meets melodic introspection
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  • Turnstile operates through momentum — rhythm as force, not decoration
  • Dermot Kennedy works through vulnerability — voice as emotional anchor
  • The pairing doesn’t smooth differences — it holds them in tension
  • Not a collide, but adjacency — two systems running side-by-side
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  • Refuses to resolve into a single genre — stays in friction
  • Energy doesn’t cancel emotion — it amplifies it
  • Kennedy’s vocal restraint offsets Turnstile’s physicality
  • Feels unstable in a controlled way — like it could tip, but doesn’t
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  • Built on contrast that never fully settles
  • Movement and stillness coexist without hierarchy
  • The lack of full integration becomes the identity
  • Leaves a residue — something felt more than processed
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Not a collab.
More like impact

force meeting feeling,
and neither stepping back.

 

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