Overview
- On February 6, the Baltimore group said Ebert is no longer a member and condemned his “ridiculous comments and behavior” toward their band and community.
- His recent posts accused Turnstile of performative politics and alleged $4,000 was taken from a benefit show, claims Turnstile has not addressed publicly.
- Ebert also contested reports tied to his 2022 split, saying a judge denied a restraining order sought by former bandmates.
- The S.E.T. said they will proceed with their debut EP, Self Evident Truth, scheduled for release on March 6.
- Turnstile representatives have not commented despite media requests, and Ebert has not publicly responded to his removal.