Tag: GELD

  • Interview: GELD

    Interview: GELD

    GELD has recently released Currency // Castration, a brand new album via Relapse Records. I spoke with Tom and Al about the records, influences, and plans for the future. Enjoy! Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions. How have you been? TOM: I have been mental. Running around overseas and interstate and…

  • GELD Released New Album; Watch Video For “Secret Prison”

    GELD Released New Album; Watch Video For “Secret Prison”

    GELD’s Currency // Castration renders the dissociation and alienation of modern living with exacting precision. It unfurls like a series of infinite reflections breaking down into fractal chaos—it becomes increasingly unclear whether one’s suffering comes from the outside world, or from the confines of one’s own skull. They’ve distilled a despairingly hellish vision of the world into…

  • GELD Drop New Single & Video “Success”

    GELD Drop New Single & Video “Success”

    GELD’s chaotic new single “Success” turns a rabid gaze upon the gross accumulation of wealth as a way of life with a sense of cold pity, expounding upon the mad futility of trying to escape mortality by surrounding oneself with an excess of indulgences. Their impending new album Currency // Castration renders the dissociation and alienation of modern living…

  • GELD Released New Single & Video “The Fix Is In”

    GELD Released New Single & Video “The Fix Is In”

    GELD have established themselves as the forerunners of a new breed of deranged, progressive punk and hardcore across Melbourne’s teeming scene. While oft compared to the athletic determination of Equalizing Distort-era Gauze, or the motorik-flying-off-the-rails, oddball sensibility of Hawkwind, Geld’s approach to hardcore on their forthcoming album, Currency // Castration bears closer spiritual resemblance to the throbbing, crushingly direct…

  • GELD Drop Video For “Fog Of War”

    GELD Drop Video For “Fog Of War”

    On Currency // Castration, Australia’s Geld render the dissociation and alienation of modern living with exacting precision. The album unfurls like a series of infinite reflections breaking down into fractal chaos—it becomes increasingly unclear whether one’s suffering comes from the outside world, or from the confines of one’s own skull. They’ve distilled a despairingly hellish vision of the…