Brooklyn Noise Rockers GLDN Unveil New Industrial-Tinged Single

The band's founder Nicholas Golden discusses the project's evolution and critique of the 'Trauma Economy'.

Apr. 19, 2026 at 4:19pm

An abstract composition of stark black geometric shapes against a high-contrast red and white background, conceptually representing the harsh, industrial sound and socially critical themes of the band GLDN's new music.GLDN's new single 'Vessel' marks a shift towards a more industrial-tinged sound that critiques the 'Trauma Economy'.Brooklyn Today

GLDN, a noise-rock project born in the Brooklyn underground, has unveiled a new single titled 'Vessel' that marks a shift in the band's sound. Founder Nicholas Golden explains how the project has moved from organic punk textures to a more clinical, industrial-influenced aesthetic, merging modern metal production with the rhythmic precision of European EBM. The new music is designed to critique the 'Trauma Economy', a reality where algorithms mine human pain for engagement.

Why it matters

GLDN's evolution reflects broader trends in alternative music, as artists increasingly incorporate industrial and electronic elements to create visceral, socially conscious sounds. The band's transition also highlights how the closure of iconic venues like the Saint Vitus Bar can impact local music scenes, forcing artists to redefine their creative paths.

The details

After establishing themselves in the noise-rock scene and serving as the final headliner at the legendary Saint Vitus Bar before its closure, GLDN founder Nicholas Golden took the project offline to retool. The result is a shift away from the band's earlier organic punk textures towards a more clinical, industrial-influenced aesthetic. The new single 'Vessel' merges the sub-heavy production of modern metal with the rhythmic precision of European EBM, creating a high-fidelity sonic machine designed to critique the 'Trauma Economy' - a modern reality where algorithms mine human pain for engagement.

  • GLDN was born in the noise-rock basements of Brooklyn.
  • The project served as the final headlining act for the Saint Vitus Bar before its closure.
  • The new single 'Vessel' was released on February 6, 2026.

The players

GLDN

A noise-rock project that originated in the Brooklyn underground music scene.

Nicholas Golden

The founder of GLDN who has steered the project's evolution towards a more industrial-influenced sound.

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What they’re saying

“GLDN is the sound of a hard reboot. Born in the noise-rock basements of Brooklyn, the project carved its name into the New York scene, culminating in the distinct honor of serving as the final headlining act for the legendary Saint Vitus Bar before its closure.”

— Keith Clement, Author

“The new single, 'Vessel' which was out on (Feb 6, 2026), marks the beginning of this new timeline. Merging the sub-heavy production of modern metal with the rhythmic precision of European EBM, GLDN has constructed a high-fidelity machine designed to critique the 'Trauma Economy' – a modern reality where algorithms mine human pain for engagement.”

— Keith Clement, Author

What’s next

GLDN is expected to release more singles and an album in the coming months, continuing their evolution towards a more industrial-tinged sound.

The takeaway

GLDN's transition from organic noise-rock to a more clinical, industrial-influenced aesthetic reflects broader trends in alternative music, as artists seek to create visceral, socially conscious sounds that critique the algorithms and systems that exploit human pain. The project's journey also highlights the impact venue closures can have on local music scenes, forcing artists to redefine their creative paths.