Gulch Concert History

Gulch is a 5-piece metal band originally from Santa Cruz, California, now based primarily in San Jose, formed in 2016. The band currently consists of Elliot Morrow (vocals), Cole Kakimoto & Christian Castillo (guitars), Mike Durrett (bass) and Sammy Ciaramitaro (drums). The mission statement of Gulch has always been simple: write songs that make you want to slam your head into a brick wall.

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Hardcore
Metalcore
Hardcore Punk
Deathcore
Metallic Hardcore
Dreamo
Modern Hardcore
California Hardcore
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2022 8 concerts
2021 3 concerts
2020 4 concerts
2019 7 concerts
2018 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Gulch had?

Gulch has had 23 concerts.

What genre is Gulch?

Gulch is most often considered to be Hardcore, Metalcore, Hardcore Punk, Deathcore, Metallic Hardcore, Dreamo, Modern Hardcore, and California Hardcore.

When was the last Gulch concert?

The last Gulch concert was on July 31, 2022 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Slowbleed / SPY / Never Ending Game / Regional Justice Center / Gridiron / God's Hate / Mindforce / Terror / Gulch.

What setlist does Gulch play live?

The songs that Gulch performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 31, 2022 concert in Los Angeles, California, United States:

  1. Contemplate / Enact
  2. Flesh Pursuit
  3. Burning Desire to Draw Last Breath
  4. Impenetrable Cerebral Fortress
  5. Accelerator
  6. Fucking Towards Salvation
  7. R.S.A.
  8. Lie, Deny, Sanctify
  9. E.P.T.S.
  10. Sin in My Heart
  11. Cries of Pleasure, Heavenly Pain
  12. Self-Inflicted Mental Terror

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