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Video Premiere: Gabriel and the Apocalypse – pointTHREE (T I M E L I N E S Remix) – OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO

Sofa King Cool and Gabriel and the Apocalypse have  teamed up to premiere the video for their next single pointTHREE (T I M E L I N E S Remix)

 Lindy Gabriel – “pointTHREE” IS a thought as to how the world will end. Not with a bang but in slow whispers without people realizing it.  It seemed as though the meaning was fitting for the current times.

 

Sofa King Cool caught up with Gabriel and the Apocalypse – and we talked about the new video for pointTHREE (T I M E L I N E S Remix) and the upcoming remix album Alpha Transcendence Remix Edition, how they are handling downtime, all the merch on their site, the future of touring and what is next for the band

 

 

 
 
Sofa King Cool was able to catch up with  Gabriel and the Apocalypse and discuss the new single
 
 
Lindy Gabriel – “pointTHREE” IS a thought as to how the world will end. Not with a bang but in slow whispers without people realizing it.  It seemed as though the meaning was fitting for the current times.
 
 
Tell us about the remix “pointTHREE” what made GATA decide to do this single and the others into a remix? What will the remix EP be called and tell us when and where we can get it.
 
     Jake LaCore – We had reached out to a handful of friends about doing remixes for songs on our “Alpha Bionic” album and each person chose which song they wanted to do.  Timelines chose to do the song “pointTHREE”.
 
Does the song have any personal meaning to you or was it something in an observation you wanted to get across to your fans?  
 
     Lindy Gabriel – It was more of a thought for me as to how the world will end. Not with a bang but in slow whispers without people realizing it.
 
 
 
What was the vibe both audio and visual you were going for on this track?
 
     Lindy Gabriel – The audio has a strong electronic, soundtrack vibe and we wanted that to translate in the video.  A really raw, clichy, and digital imagery. 
 
How do you describe your music to people who never heard it before?
 
     Jake LaCore – To generalize it I would say it is industrial rock, but I really think people need to listen for themselves to understand the band.
 
Without being able to perform currently live have you adjusted your video presentations?
 
     Lindy Gabriel – No, The remix videos would have been the same either way. And our approach with new videos after the remixes will be the same as usual.
 
What was it like trying to shoot a video during this time? 
 
     Lindy Gabriel – The video was shot at my home studio and files were sent over to John Wheeler to piece together and edit but it really worked out for what we were going for. In the remix video, we wanted to keep them simple and focused in as a visualizer style rather than telling a story.
 
Where was the video made and who did you work with?
 
     Lindy Gabriel – The video was shot at my home studio and files were sent over to John Wheeler to piece together and edit. 
 
Has the band explored the world of TikTok and Twitch in order to connect with fans? 
 
     Lindy Gabriel – We have not. We stay connected through Facebook and Instagram.
 
Finish the sentence: Gabriel and the Apocalypse’s music is the music created for the _People that love in your face hard rock music but also love a good ballad.__________________. 
 
Looking forward to the EP of remixes, what else is Gabriel and the Apocalypse working on for 2021?  
 
     Jake LaCore – We have been writing some new songs we intend to record and release this year.
 
You can Pre order The Album Alpha Transcendence Remix Edition Here
 
Gabriel and the Apocalypse EP Alpha Transcendence due out 2/25.
On 2/5 you can PreOrder or PreSave Alpha Transcendence
PreSave or Order Your Copy of Alpha Transcendence
 
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Check Out The New Video Below and purchase the song Here
 
 
 
 

Hailing from the colorful, culture-rich streets of Minneapolis, Minnesota comes the unique sound
of industrial rock outfit, Gabriel and the Apocalypse. The band delivers a chaotic, head-turning
performance that drips with excess aggression, sex, and the female ferocity of frontwoman,
Lindy Gabriel. Years ago, Lindy breathed life into this creature-of-a-project. With a few heavy-
hitting albums, national tours, and a solid new lineup, it has since developed into a fully-fledged,
national performing force that carries the old Industrial torch into the new generation.
The band has spent the last few years cutting their teeth out on the road, getting the spins from
doing figure-8s across the US interstate system with bands like Wednesday 13, American Head
Charge, Flaw, Mushroomhead, and Lords of Acid. Within this circuit, they have become known
for their intense energy on-stage as well as their dedicated professionalism with fans, venue staff,
and tour mates. Gabriel and the Apocalypse are born road-dogs and live for the chance to throw
down a little Jagër with fans and dance their combat boots off.
Off the stage, GATA is known for the extraordinary production of their music videos and digital
media. Praised as “visually stunning,” the band boasts a number of high-quality music videos for
hits like “Thrill of the Kill,” “Behind the Sun,” “Electro Mechanical,” and their powerful
rendition of the 1987 Midnight Oil No.1 single, “Beds are Burning.” With excellent replay value,
these videos ooze with visual stimulus that exhibits a different facet of the band’s unconventional
creativity.
Hungry and ready, Gabriel and the Apocalypse plots and schemes their next steps. With notable
national tours and charted radio hits under their belt, and an insatiable craving for progress, the
band scouts the horizon for a heading. With the world put on hold in 2020, fans across the US
are eager to see the band’s return and the latest developments of The Apocalypse. It will be a
reckoning, and GATA cannot wait to set sail again in this Musical Orgy on Wheels.Band Members:
Lindy Gabriel – Vocals
Jake LaCore – Guitar/Bass
Figgles McGee – Keys/Samples
Zach Williams – Drums
Joey Connelly – Guitar