Bay Area (USA)-based industrial/electro rock act Gillsaw, a brainchild of musician Jole Gills, released a cover of Marilyn Manson's hit "The Beautiful People". The track is a gritty, aggressive sound—a relentless blend of metal, electronic, and industrial elements that define Gillsaw's unique style.
Jole Gills comments: "The vision behind our 'The Beautiful People' cover stems from a unique personal connection. Marilyn Manson's groundbreaking original, released almost three decades ago, immediately struck me. Simultaneously, the imagery from the 1932 movie Freaks, especially its legendary dinner scene, left a lasting impression. For me, the song always evoked the film. Our cover project makes this fusion explicit: the visuals (video/artwork) directly blend these influences. Sonically, it's a tribute reimagined through the heavy Gillsaw lens – respecting the core while delivering our distinct, powerful sound."
Watch the video and listen to Gillsaw's rendition of "The Beautiful People" right below. If you missed it, over HERE is the previously released sinbgle “Siren Comes". Link

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