San Diego-based Billboard charting artist Michael Gilas is turning the mundane into the heartbreaking with his latest single, “Convenience Store.” The track uses the flickering, fluorescent glow of a late-night pit stop as a razor-sharp metaphor for transactional love—capturing that specific sting of being someone’s emotional “convenience” rather than their destination.
Sugar-Coated Confessions
“Convenience Store” is a masterclass in Adult Contemporary duality. On the surface, it’s bright, melodic, and shimmering; underneath, it’s a quietly bruised confession. Gilas explores the ache of being used for a quick fix, delivered with his signature “stadium-ready” confidence and vocal clarity.
The track boasts a powerhouse production team:
- Stephen Wrench: Renowned songwriter/producer (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tom Petty, Toto).
- Allan Phillips: Acclaimed producer bringing a sleek, radio-ready finish.
A Billboard Breakout
Gilas isn’t just rising; he’s arriving. Following high-profile collaborations with Kent Wells (Dolly Parton) and Jon Peña (Chaka Khan), Michael dominated the charts in 2025:
- “Working with the Rain” – Climbed to #13 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
- “Can’t Hide Beautiful” – Hit #21 on Hot AC.
- “You and Me and Miami” – Reached #29 on Adult Pop Airplay.
Catch Him Live
Michael is currently touring nationally, bringing his sophisticated brand of modern pop to stages across the country. Fans in the Northeast can catch him at the legendary The Cutting Room in New York City on April 8th.
