ILIA just dropped something fierce. Fresh off "The Ones You Think You Own," he’s back with a music video that’ll knock you sideways—his cover of Halsey’s "Gasoline."
This isn’t your typical cover, though. The track lives on his recent The Great Deep EP, and honestly? It’s a complete reimagining that takes Halsey’s pop-rock foundation and throws it into some kind of industrial blender.
What emerges is pure sonic chaos—in the best way possible. ILIA cranks up the emotional volatility that was already simmering beneath Halsey’s original, then douses it with explosive, guitar-heavy intensity that feels almost cinematic in scope.
The brooding grit here is palpable. If you’re into Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins, or Muse, this is gonna hit different—technically sharp but with that brutal immediacy that grabs you by the throat.
This latest visual from The Great Deep signals something significant. It’s marking a pivotal phase for an artist who’s no stranger to the alternative scene, with deep Seattle roots stretching back through The Hills Have Eyes, Red Museum, and his recent guitar work with platinum industrial rock legends ORGY.
Rock music that doesn’t apologize for itself? Yeah, that’s exactly what this is.
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