GEL just dropped a massive new single “Mirage” and announced their upcoming EP, Persona, set to hit on August 16, courtesy of Blue Grape Music.
They got this new music video for “Mirage” directed by Eric Richter, who’s worked with heavy hitters like Knocked Loose and Jesus Piece.
GEL’s out here breaking boundaries with Persona, produced by Jon Markson, known for his work with bands like Drug Church and Drain. This EPโs got a blend of raw energy and refined sound, thanks to more collaboration among the band members and some solid creative direction in the studio.
GEL’s hitting the road hard in 2024 with a lineup of global tour dates.
They’ll be sharing stages with big names like Fiddlehead, Militarie Gun, and Have Heart, and hitting up major festivals like Sick New World, Download, and Primavera Sound. They’re also gearing up for a jam-packed touring schedule, touching down everywhere from Brooklyn to Barcelona. If you’re looking to catch them live, theyโre probably hitting a city near you soon.
Upcoming Shows:
4/27 โ Las Vegas, NV โ Sick New World
5/9 โ Brooklyn, NY โ Warsaw +
5/10 โ Richmond, VA โ The Warehouse ~
5/12 โ Daytona Beach, FL โ Welcome to Rockville
5/13 โ Savannah, GA โ Lodge of Sorrows @
5/14 โ Asheville, NC โ Eulogy @
5/16 โ Indiannapolis, IN โ Black Circle Brewery @
5/17 โ Columbus, OH โ Sonic Temple
5/18 โ Pittsburgh, PA โ Bottlerocket Social Hall #
5/19 โ Jersey City, NJ โ White Eagle Hall $
5/31 โ Barcelona, ES โ Primavera Sound
6/2 โ Southampton, UK โ The Joiners
6/3 โ Oxford, UK โ The Bullingdon
6/4 โ Exeter, UK โ Cavern
6/5 โ Guildford, UK โ Boileroom
6/8 โ Porto, PT โ Primavera Sound Porto
6/10 โ Lyon, FR โ Warmaudio
6/12 โ Manchester, UK โ The Star & Garter
6/13 โ Glasgow, UK โ Nice n Sleazy
6/14 โ Leeds, UK โ Brudenell Social Club
6/15 โ Donnington, UK โ Download Festival
6/17 โ London, UK โ The Garage
6/18 โ Brighton, UK โ Green Door Store
6/19 โ Bristol, UK โ Exchange
6/21 โ Dessel, BE โ Graspop Metal Meeting
6/22 โ Grรคfenhainichen, DE โ Full Force
6/24 โ Bologna, IT โ Pontelungo
6/25 โ Dรผdingen, CH โ Bad Bonn
6/27 โ Ysselstey, NL โ Jera on Air
6/28 โ Munster, DE โ Vainstream Rockfest
6/30 โ Clisson, FR โ Hellfest
7/2 โ Wiesbaden, DE โ Kesselhaus
7/3 โ Hamburg, DE โ headCRASH
7/4 โ Roskilde, DK โ Rosklide Festival
7/6 โ Belfort, FR โ Eurockeennes
7/7 โ Ypres, BE โ Ieperfest
7/20 โ Boston, MA โ Roadrunner %
7/26 โ Norwalk, CT โ District Music Hall ^
7/27 โ Philadelphia, PA โ Union Transfer ^
7/29 โ Durham, NC โ Motorco Music Hall ^
7/31 โ Nashville, TN โ The Basement East ^
8/1 โ Atlanta, GA โ Terminal West ^
8/2 โ Louisville, KY โ Porto ^
9/27 โ Louisville, KY โ Louder than Life
10/10 โ Sacramento, CA- Aftershock
+ supporting Orchid
~ with Spy
@ with Militarie Gun
# with Korine
$ with Korine, OLTH, No Model
% supporting Have Heart
^ supporting Fiddlehead
GEL canโt be stopped.
Since emerging from the New Jersey hardcore scene, the band have quickly earned a dedicated following with their instant-classic debut full-length, Only Constant (2023), and a penchant for non-stop touring. But GEL are just getting started, as evidenced by Persona: a pummeling new five-song EP that evolves their ultra-visceral sound, harnessing all of their momentum into a unrestrained musical force headed straight for your ears.
Since the release of Only Constant, GELโvocalist Sami Kaiser (they/them), guitarists Anthony Webster (he/him) and Maddi Nave (they/them), bassist Mathew Bobko (he/him), and new drummer Alex Salter (he/him)โhave been bringing their unhinged live show all around the world, but their busy schedule left very little time for writing new music. โWe had to book studio time and make some self-imposed deadlines,โ explains Webster. โIt was stressful but it helpedโwe just tour so much that itโs the only way to force us into the writing zone.โ The group decamped to a cabin in the woods and began working more collaboratively than ever before, seeking to push their sound and take advantage of the creative confidence gained through relentless touring. โI feel like Only Constant was the cap on us doing that style of hardcore and I didnโt want to do more of the same,โ Webster says. โBut I also feel like at this point we just have more of a sense of what a GEL song is and we wanted to apply that to a different kind of songwriting.โ
To record Persona, the band teamed with producer/engineer Jon Markson (Drug Church, Drain, Koyo, Jivebomb) who was integral in helping them achieve their vision for GEL 2.0. โIt was our first time working with someone outside of our immediate camp and it was really fun,โ says Webster. โHe has an ear for things that we wouldnโt have immediately had an ear for.โ The result is a widescreen version of GELโs stomping hardcore, a bold embrace of memorable songwriting structures that never once compromises on the ferocity that makes the band so appealing. โWe really wanted to fill out the songs more and make them more nuanced,โ says Kaiser. โItโs a step forward, itโs different, itโs catchy, but it still really sounds like us.โ
Persona roars out of the gate with โMirage,โ immediately announcing GELโs colossal new direction. Clocking in at nearly three minutes, itโs the bandโs longest song to date and it earns every secondโthe riffs are crushing, the drums are blistering, and Kaiser sounds ready to take on the world. Elsewhere tracks like โShameโ or โMartyrโ highlight GELโs ability to develop their sound while maintaining the primal energy of their earlier work. The songs incorporate phased-out guitar leads that add a sinister texture to the bandโs driving hardcore, and Kaiser experiments with new deliveries in their vocal arsenal. โI think it really clicked that I was able to do things with my voice outside of just screaming,โ Kaiser says. โI can vary it and build it up and do things that aren’t necessarily melodic but are dynamic.โ Throughout the EP their voice effortlessly swings from vicious scream to haunting sprechgesang, and even plaintive singingโalways with unshakeable intensity.
The title track dials up the tempo to whiplash-inducing speeds as Kaiser lays out many of the lyrical themes explored on Persona: โItโs about perceptions and how our awareness of those perceptions can play a role in someoneโs reality,โ they explain. โIโm not the type of person that seeks outward perceptionโin fact Iโm typically a socially anxious personโso while all this higher visibility stuff that weโve been doing is great, it was never the motivating factor for me creatively.โ Itโs an understandable conundrum for a group of punks who started a band with the modest goal of playing as many shows as possible, and in a very short period of time have unexpectedly found themselves with the public-facing occupation of full-time musicians. โWriting the songs is how I find time to process my life and everything thatโs happened the past few years,โ Kaiser continues. โFinding a way to take the emotions and feelings and putting them to the musicโthatโs the fulfilling thing. Everything else, any attention, itโs all just a side effect of creating something authentically.โ The bandโs uniquely cerebral-yet-direct approach is summed up in โShameโ which Kaiser describes as being about, โa type of person who views others exclusively in terms of what they can provide for them and the patterns of behavior that leads to,โ or as Webster puts it with a laugh: โItโs a โfuck youโ song.โ
The EP comes to a close with โVanityโ a song that perfectly encapsulates the musical and emotional growth captured throughout Personaโand one that also might just be the heaviest GEL have ever sounded. The track is powered by a ten ton riff and a menacingly deliberate pace that matches the determination in Kaiserโs lyrics. โCanโt change things, donโt wanna / This is the way we push throughโ they bellow, rejecting the baggage of the past and looking forward. Itโs a massive sounding song thatโs clearly the work of a band who are truly coming into their own. โI felt like we could get away with things I wouldnโt have wanted to try earlier on,โ says Webster. โWe just know that everything we do is gonna sound like us at this point.โ Kaiser adds resolutely: โWe know what we are.โ
