Featuring some of the most recognizable Fender silhouettes and body styles, the American Professional Classic emphasizes vintage aesthetics and modern playability. The new line features Stratocaster, Jaguar, Telecaster, Precision Bass, and Mustang Bass models, each with overwound vintage-style pickups and modern performance-enhancing aspects, such as a modern "C"-shaped neck. These axes offer an accessible entry point for players looking for a pro-grade, stage-ready instrument, with prices ranging from $1,500 through $1,600 - a few hundred less than the American Professional II Stratocaster, for example.
Not only have Turnstile become one of the premier artists of the ongoing hardcore resurgence, but they've grown into that role with a noticeable amount of grace. Though born in the punk intimacy of crammed clubs, the Baltimore act has proven over the last few years that they can light up a sprawling festival stage or sold-out amphitheater as efficiently as anyone. Last night in Chicago, at the Huntington Bank Pavilion, they did just that.
The dual-format release of NEVER ENOUGH, combining an album with a compelling visual film, showcases Turnstile's commitment to bold artistic expression.