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Turnstile Speaks Out on 'Heightened State Violence' After Grammy Wins
The Baltimore rock band addressed social issues after taking home two awards.
Published on Feb. 5, 2026
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The Baltimore-based rock band Turnstile spoke out about 'heightened state violence' in America after winning two Grammy Awards at this year's ceremony. In their acceptance speech, the band expressed gratitude for being recognized in the prestigious music awards show, despite never expecting to be in 'these rooms'.
Why it matters
Turnstile's comments highlight how artists are using high-profile platforms like the Grammys to draw attention to social and political issues in the United States. As a successful rock band, Turnstile's perspective on 'heightened state violence' carries weight and can influence their fanbase.
The details
In their acceptance speech, a member of Turnstile said: "On Sunday our band won two Grammys for Best Rock Album & Best Metal Performance. We never thought we'd be in these rooms, but we are very grateful to be here." The band did not provide further details on their views regarding 'heightened state violence' in America.
- Turnstile won two Grammy Awards on February 5, 2026.
The players
Turnstile
A Baltimore-based rock band that won two Grammy Awards in 2026.
What they’re saying
“On Sunday our band won two Grammys for Best Rock Album & Best Metal Performance. We never thought we'd be in these rooms, but we are very grateful to be here.”
— Turnstile (wn.com)
The takeaway
Turnstile's comments at the Grammys demonstrate how successful artists are using major award shows as a platform to address social issues, even if they don't provide detailed explanations. Their perspective on 'heightened state violence' in America is likely to resonate with their fanbase and spark further discussion.
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