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SNAILGUN CONFRONT EMOTIONAL PARALYSIS AND INTERNAL PRESSURE ON “GLASS WALLS”

  • Jan 1
  • 1 min read

A tense and emotionally charged release where alternative heaviness, atmospheric textures, and psychological introspection collide in a raw exploration of fear, isolation, and self-confrontation.



“It’s Called Fear” blends crushing alternative dynamics with restrained emotional tension, building an atmosphere that feels claustrophobic without losing clarity. The track transforms anxiety into momentum, using layered instrumentation and controlled intensity to capture the weight of internal conflict.



INTERVIEW — SNAILGUN


1. What does the title “Glass Walls” symbolize for the band — isolation, transparency, or emotional confinement?

2. “It’s Called Fear” feels psychologically intense without becoming theatrical. How did you approach balancing emotional realism with sonic aggression?

3. The release blends atmospheric space with heavy alternative energy — how intentional was that contrast in the writing process?

4. Did the material for Glass Walls emerge from personal experiences, or was it shaped more through abstract emotional themes?

5. How does this release connect to or expand upon your earlier work sonically and emotionally?

6. The production feels tight but still human and raw. How important was preserving imperfection during recording?

7. The pacing of “It’s Called Fear” creates constant tension without full release. Was unresolved emotion part of the structure from the beginning?

8. How did the arrangement evolve as the song developed in the studio?

9. Fear is treated here less as panic and more as something internalized and ongoing. Was that perspective central to the writing?

10. Does Glass Walls signal a broader direction for where Snailgun is heading creatively?


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