The industrial rock scene is about to get louder and darker with the release of “Siren Comes", the highly anticipated second single from Gillsaw. Following the success of the debut single "Rizen" just a few weeks back, “Siren Comes" takes listeners deeper into the heart of gritty, aggressive sound—a relentless blend of metal, electronic, and industrial elements that define Gillsaw's unique style.
Gillsaw is the brainchild of Bay Area musician Jole Gills, a drummer and sonic experimenter with a lifelong passion for music. His eclectic influences range from industrial pioneers like Ministry and Nine Inch Nails to progressive metal giants like Devin Townsend and Tool, with detours into the experimental realms of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum and the cinematic soundscapes of Danny Elfman. Even the ambient textures of new-age artists like Steve Roach find their way into the mix. All these elements converge to create Gillsaw's unique and captivating sound. Link

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