GILT have released their new single “Seattle Day 2,” out via Smartpunk Records. The song, their first in four years, is a crushing release from the self-described “nü emocore” band, with vocalist Asha Locke unleashing screams that mirror the feeling of being restrained and confined.
“‘Seattle Day 2’ references the name of a bossfight with The Rat King in the popular The Last of Us game series,” guitarist/vocalist Tyler Fieldhouse says. “It’s directly about succumbing to your worst self and is intended to feel inescapable. It comes with an accompanying classic core-era music video featuring influencer Kace Valentine in a campy horror subplot as a possessed YouTuber, linking to the album’s overall theme of media oversaturation and escapism.”
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The video, starring Valentine, begins like a typical reaction clip before spiraling into something insidious and unsettling, driven by a powerful performance from GILT. Later this month, GILT will perform at the official Smartpunk Records South by Southwest showcase.
Watch the video for “Seattle Day 2” and see their upcoming tour dates below.
GILT 2026 tour dates
03/17 – Austin, TX @ Hotel Vegas
03/21 – Orlando, FL @ The Abbey
