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The sound of Gilt

Posted by Loren on May 7, 2026

The sound of Gilt
photo by Amanda Moss

Gilt just shared a double single titled "Spit Out Into A Ditch..." / " ...On The Side Of The New Jersey Turnpike" from their forthcoming album I Saw Myself In The Black Screen, out June 26 via Smartpunk Records. The band draws from emo, nu-metal, metalcore and more for a heavy and diverse sound.
 

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

The sound of Gilt
photo by Amanda Moss

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