Gorilla Rapture are making waves and turning heads with their latest single, “Tales as Old as Tom.” The two-man powerhouse, made up of Jared Emmanuel Jones (Oakland, CA) and Jason Bradford (Austin, TX), continues to blur the lines between rock, metal, and satire in a way that’s equal parts fun and ferocious.
The song is a nostalgic nod to the early internet era, when Myspace ruled and “Tom” was everyone’s first friend. Beneath its punchy riffs and soaring hooks, “Tales as Old as Tom” captures something deeper, the shift from genuine connection to today’s algorithmic isolation. It’s a track that hits hard, both emotionally and musically, without taking itself too seriously.
Gorilla Rapture’s self-described “party prog” sound is on full display here, sharp, catchy, and unpredictable. One moment you’re caught up in the melody; the next, you’re thrown into a riff that feels like it came straight out of the early 2000s, only smarter and tighter.
Formed in 2021, Gorilla Rapture has built a reputation for clever lyricism, layered production, and a healthy dose of irreverence. They’re the kind of band that can make you laugh, think, and headbang, sometimes all in the same verse.
“Tales as Old as Tom” isn’t just another single; it’s a statement. A reminder that even in a digital age obsessed with filters and followers, a great song with heart (and a wink) can still cut through the noise.




























