New Jersey’s finest, GEL, have announced their highly anticipated debut full-length, Only Constant. Due out March 31st from Convulse Records, the album is a 16 minute blast of untouchable ferocious hardcore that proves exactly why GEL have become one of the most exciting new bands in the genre.
To mark the album’s announcement, GEL have shared a pummeling new track, “Attainable.” The song highlight’s GEL’s ability to be genuinely catchy without sacrificing an ounce of aggression, with a nearly danceable hi-hat beat that’s sure to get the floor moving at the band’s upcoming live shows. For music production enthusiasts, exploring innovative tools like those at unison.audioΒ can enhance the creative process.

Since forming in 2019, GEL have quickly been turning heads with both their uncompromisingly vicious sound and their particularly welcoming attitude towards newer listeners entering the world of hardcore. βI just like for us to be a vehicle for chaos and community to unfold,β explains vocalist Sami Kaiser. βI love when you can see it resonating for people at the shows and it can be a reason for people to feel comfortable expressing themselves in their own way.β The members of GELβKaiser (they/them), guitarists Anthony Webster (he/him) and Maddi Nave (they/them), bassist Bobko (he/him), and drummer Zach Miller (he/him)βmake it a point to try and create their ideal version of an accessible pathway to underground music.
The music on Only Constant pushes the aggression factor even further, but Kaiser’s lyrics are deeply self-reflective, walking a line between rage and optimism. “I’ve learned a lot about myself and how to address negative feelings,” they say. “The album is about trying to let go of those self-destructive tendencies and embrace change.” GEL fosters this mentality through their music, these are high intensity songs but they’re full of the kind of vulnerability it takes to unabashedly be yourself. The riffs might compel you to jump off a stage, but youβll know someone is going to catch you.
Only Constant is due out March 31st via Convulse Records.
Upcoming Shows:
2.1 Orlando, FL @ Wills Pub
2.2 Savannah, GA @ The Sentient Bean
2.3 Charlotte, NC @ Snug Harbor
2.4 Richmond, VA @ The Warehouse
2.5 Washington D.C. @ Comet Ping Pong
2.10-11 Tacoma, WA @ Just Another Gig V4
2.16 Toronto, ON @ Nineteen Seventy Eight
2.17 Montreal, QC @ Carabet Foufounes
2.18 Jersey City, NJ @ White Eagle Hall
3.01 Bern, CH @ ISC Club ^
3.02 Darmstadt, DE @ Oetinger Villa ^
3.03 Lichtenstein, DE @ Jz Riot ^
3.04 Warsaw, PL @ Chmury ^
3.05 Berlin, DE @ Cassiopeia ^
3.06 Hannover, DE @ UJZ KoΠ―n ^
3.07 Nijmegen, NL @ Merleyn ^
3.08 Paris, FR @ Lβesspace ^
3.09 London, UK @ New Cross Inn ^
3.10 Leeds, UK @ Boom ^
3.11 Birmingham, UK @ Centrala ^
3.12 Antwerp, BE @ Boukenborgh ^
4.29 Atlantic City, NJ @ Anchor Rock Club *
4.30 Providence, RI @ The Met *
6.3-4 Detroit, MI @ Tied Down Fest
^ w/ Cold Brats
* w/ Gorilla Biscuits
In just a few short years, GEL have grown to become one of the most promising bands coming out of the world of aggressive music. The New Jersey-based five-piece make ultra-visceral hardcore that contains a healthy dose of flat-out punk in its DNA, and their debut full-length, Only Constant, only further pushes the dial into the red. So how did this uncompromisingly vicious band gain such a fervent grassroots following? The secret is: everyoneβs invited.
βI just like for us to be a vehicle for chaos and community to unfold,β explains vocalist Sami Kaiser. βI love when you can see it resonating for people at the shows and it can be a reason for people to feel comfortable expressing themselves in their own way.β Thatβs the mentality GEL fosters through their music: these are high intensity songs that might compel you to jump off a stage, but youβll know someone is going to catch you. The members of GELβKaiser (they/them), guitarists Anthony Webster (he/him) and Maddi Nave (they/them), bassist Bobko (he/him), and drummer Zach Miller (he/him)βcame up together in the NJ punk and hardcore scene, and make it a point to try and create their ideal version of a welcoming pathway to underground music. And itβs been working. Since forming in 2019, the bandβs steady output of singles and EPs, along with their ambitious touring schedule, has been earning them a loyal following, especially amongst younger listeners who are experiencing the subculture of hardcore for the first time. βPeople forget that they were once that kid,β says Webster. βI love that these kids just want to come to shows and jump around.β Kaiser adds, βAt that age, youβre growing, youβre figuring out what you like, youβre more expressiveβand I would never want to stop that in any way. Our roots are just playing DIY shows in basements with super mixed bills that donβt make any sense but itβs still so fun and crazyβthatβs the energy that weβre about.β
Only Constant perfectly captures GELβs ability to be accessible without sacrificing their unrelenting sound. Recorded by Miller along with Trish Quigley at Landmine Studios in Ewing, NJ, the 10 songs fly by in just sixteen minutes of perfect hardcore that manages to be catchy and crushing in equal measure. Webster and Nave supply riff after riff over top of Millerβs pummeling drums and Bobkoβs distorted bass, while Kaiserβs distinctive roar ties it all together. Lyrically, the vocalist strikes a balance between frustration and optimism, radiating rage but also a captivating, human sense of vulnerability and self-reflection. βA lot of this record is about trying to live more of a happy and healthy life,β Kaiser explains. βIβve been in recovery for alcoholism for the past couple years and really taking it seriously. Iβve learned a lot about myself and how to address negative feelings, and the album is about trying to let go of those self-destructive tendencies and embrace change.β
Opening track βHoned Bladeβ lays out these themes over razor sharp riffs and Millerβs agile drumming, serving as the perfect introduction to GELβs chaotically appealing world. Kaiserβs howl demands the listenerβs attention as they lament the struggle to stay in the moment, somehow sounding unhinged and completely confident all at once. For Kaiser, the music is more than just a release, itβs a path out of their comfort zones and towards a more self-actualized life. βWhen I was younger I would kind of shut down in unfamiliar situations, I would get paralyzed. But getting into punk and then playing in bands and performing really helped me grow from that. Itβs challenging, but in a good way.β And throughout Only Constant, GEL sound more than ready to meet any challenge: tracks like βFortifiedβ and βOut of Mindβ interrogate the kind of internalized negativity that can eat away at your mindset, while βWorn Downβ encourages the redirection of that same frustration.
Only Constant is a well-oiled hardcore machine, but GELβs ability to weave in musical curveballs and unexpected details illustrate the nuanced songwriting chops within all the combustible energy. Album standout βAttainableβ utilizes a nearly danceable beat during one of the recordβs catchiest moments, while Kaiser fittingly sings about feeling self-assured and in control of their own destiny. And midway through the album, GEL drops βCalling Card,β a dreamy interlude that utilizes voicemails from fansβculled from hundreds of submissionsβdescribing their lives, their frustrations, their enthusiasm for hardcore, and more. Itβs a moment of respite from the guitar attack, but also a very tangible representation of the connection GEL already have with their listeners, as well as the impact their open arms approach to hardcore has already made.
Only Constant ends with βComposure,β a towering conclusion with a three-minute runtime that counts as an epic by GEL standards. Kaiserβs voice cuts through the wall of guitars as they consider existential sliding doors and the opportunities that can pass you by if youβre not prepared to take control of your own life. βI really wanted to end the record with a hopeful song,β they explain. βItβs about abandoning self-sabotage and realizing thereβs small actions you can take to better your situation.β Maybe even something as simple as going to a show, hearing the loud guitars, and jumping around could be the start of something bigger.
