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GILT release new music video for ‘Trailer For A Movie That Doesn’t Exist’

GILT have released a new music video!

The new music video, for Trailer For A Movie That Doesn’t Exist, is taken from the Florida-based band’s upcoming new album I Saw Myself In The Black Screen, which is scheduled to be released on June 26th via Smartpunk Records. The track features guest vocals from Nico of slowcore band I.LIEDTOMYSELF.

Speaking about the new track, Tyler Fieldhouse shares, Trailer For A Movie That Doesn’t Exist is a narrative follow-up to What Color Is The Light When It’s Turned Off? (from 2020’s Ignore What’s Missing), a song about someone dissociated from their body wondering what’s on the other side. Starting with early LINKIN PARK influenced digital drums and some of the album’s softest vocals, each chorus of Trailer gets harsher as our now-dead narrator haunts the family home and seethes about a life spent fulfilling empty rituals, stuck watching a family who never truly knew them struggle to plan a funeral or grieve appropriately. The clip before the double breakdown is from the movie Unbreakable, a moment where Bruce Willis’ son has to come to terms with not being the invincible man his father is. It’s extremely messy, just like family, just like death.”

Watch the official music video for Trailer For A Movie That Doesn’t Exist here:

I Saw Myself In The Black Screen is set for release on June 26th via Smartpunk Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on GILT like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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