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Vaim Hull

GILT announce new album and share single ‘How Do You Kill An Angel, Barry?’

Alternative Metal, Alternative Rock

GILT announced their new album, I Saw Myself In The Black Screen, set for release June 26th on Smartpunk Records. I Saw Myself In The Black Screen is the soundtrack to a mental breakdown. The tracks flip like channels between hooky riffs, grating screams, anthemic choruses, and walls of sound – polished and punishing all at once. The band pulls from genres like nu-metal, metalcore, post-hardcore, and emo into their very own vision, dubbed “Nu Emocore.” It sounds like 00’s alt-rock nostalgia from Limp Bizkit to Deftones to Thursday merged into a blender with a Myspace-era scene kid and turned into visceral, modern output.

Having already teased with the crushing single and video “Seattle Day 2,” GILT unveiled the atmospherically driven “How Do You Kill An Angel, Barry?.” The track builds off big shoegaze instrumentals into moments of heavy tension. Tyler Fieldhouse’s floaty vocals transcend with Asha Locke’s frenzied, impassioned screams. Lines like “Are you jealous how I can make myself disappear?” are begging to be used in an AIM way message, but will have to suffice being stuck in your head.

“How Do You Kill An Angel, Barry?” comes with an anime style music video. Watch it HERE and stream the track HERE.

Diving into the track’s inspiration, Fieldhouse shares:

“Taking it’s name from cult-classic film Dogma where protagonist Bethany doesn’t realize she’s talking to the fallen angel she was sent to stop from destroying God, Barry is a song of rebellion, about biting the hand that feeds. Is God jealous of free will, even if we exercise it to hurt or kill ourselves? Underneath the Deftones-inspired drifty shoegaze vocals is a constantly noodling guitar and busy drumwork meant to evoke the incessant digital information feed in Serial Experiments Lain (the sound clip from the beginning), an anime which explores similarly bleak themes of social isolation, divinity, and suicide.”

GILT is a fever dream blending poetry and introspection with mindless violence against themselves and the world around them. The band has a storied history in punk, booking DIY tours across America, Mexico, Canada, and Europe and is a favorite in the Florida scene, supporting legacy and modern core bands like I Set My Friends On Fire, Eyes Set To Kill, and Kaonashi, as well as the festival circuit playing FEST, Lost In St. Pete, Warped Tour, and South By Southwest. With their new album I Saw Myself In The Black Screen the band delivers the most true version of their sound to date, processing media escapism through the eyes of a traumatized child struggling with a choice between self-destruction and righteous revenge. The album was recorded by Lee Dyess at Earth Sound Studios and produced and mixed by Hansel Romero (Nightlife).

I Saw Myself In The Black Screen is available for preorder now through Smartpunk Records.

I Saw Myself In The Black Screen Tracklist:

1. Always A Man, Always A City
2. Trailer For A Movie That Doesn’t Exist
3. She Has No Respect For Anything, Except For The Taste Of Blood
4. Reverse Beartrap
5. Roberta Sparrow Calls Miss Cleo
6. Drywall
7. fnord
8. Spit Out Into A Ditch…
9. …On The Side Of The New Jersey Turnpike
10. How Do You Kill An Angel, Barry?
11. Oms en série
12. Seattle Day 2
13. Hartwell

GILT is Asha Locke – vocals, Tyler Fieldhouse – vocals/rhythm guitar, Ali Reed – drums, Cameron Subic – lead guitar, and Woody – bass. Recorded bass on album by Tyler Peterson.

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15/04/2026/0 Comments/by Vaim Hull
Tags: alt-metal, alternative metal, alternative rock, emo, emocore, florida, GILT, nu emocore, Smartpunk Records
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