Gel
There are multiple artists using the name Gel :
1. Gel are an American hardcore punk band from New Jersey. Formed in 2018 as a side project of powerviolence band Sick Shit, Gel have released one full length album, two EPs, one demo and one split mini album.
Currently the band consists of Sami Kaiser (vocals), Anthony Webster (guitar), Bobko (bass), Madison Nave (guitar), and Alex Salter (drums).
2. Gel were a late 90s punk pop band from Reading, UK.
"In 2000 punk pop quartet Gel record their debut album. Months later they split up, but after much wrangling, 'Sparkly Things' is released and hidden amongst the records, forgotten about by most people, because it’s no longer cool to smile. Frowning is in.
3. Gel is the moniker used by Karis Zidore, a dancer, choreographer and producer hailing from Copenhagen. She released her début album Drama Tools on tape and digital media through the Danish label NESM.
4. Gel: is a stage name for French electronic musician Julien Loquet, who also records as Dorine_Muraille. His music has been described as "ketamine laptop folk."
1. Gel are an American hardcore punk band from New Jersey. Formed in 2018 as a side project of powerviolence band Sick Shit, Gel have released one full length album, two EPs, one demo and one split mini album.
Currently the band consists of Sami Kaiser (vocals), Anthony Webster (guitar), Bobko (bass), Madison Nave (guitar), and Alex Salter (drums).
2. Gel were a late 90s punk pop band from Reading, UK.
"In 2000 punk pop quartet Gel record their debut album. Months later they split up, but after much wrangling, 'Sparkly Things' is released and hidden amongst the records, forgotten about by most people, because it’s no longer cool to smile. Frowning is in.
3. Gel is the moniker used by Karis Zidore, a dancer, choreographer and producer hailing from Copenhagen. She released her début album Drama Tools on tape and digital media through the Danish label NESM.
4. Gel: is a stage name for French electronic musician Julien Loquet, who also records as Dorine_Muraille. His music has been described as "ketamine laptop folk."