The Fog Watch EP by Gillsaw is a release that feels raw and unfiltered, like it’s speaking a truth that can’t be ignored. I felt the weight of every synth, every pounding beat, and the gritty, almost unsettling atmosphere it creates. This isn’t your typical industrial record, but it carries the essence of that genre, twisted in ways that make it feel like something fresh. The production is avant-garde, and it challenges the boundaries of what industrial music can sound like. There's a certain darkness to it but within that darkness, there’s something real, that pulls you in.
What really struck me about this EP is how heavy it feels without ever being overbearing. The industrial elements are there—raw, mechanical, and distorted—but they’re layered with synths, keys, and guitars that bring in an unexpected heaviness, almost like a metal influence.

There’s something truly personal in Fog Watch—it’s clear that this isn’t just music, it’s an expression of the artist’s own struggles, thoughts, and explorations. It’s abrasive, sure, but there’s also a sense of vulnerability too. I can’t help but feel like this is the kind of release that’s meant for listeners who appreciate something more than surface-level production.
"The 'Fog Watch' EP is a journey into the depths of darkness, not from a personal narrative, but from a place of profound empathy. It's dedicated to those who feel marginalized, unheard, and undervalued by society. I've always felt a deep connection to those who struggle, and this EP is a harsh reflection on the societal toxicity that often hinders their path to success. 'Fog Watch' aims to illuminate those dark spaces, to give voice to the forgotten" - Gillsaw
Fog Watch is available everywhere—on Spotify, and all the major outlets. It’s a six-song EP that captures so much in such a short amount of time. It’s a heavy-handed, experimental journey.
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