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Albums Of The Week: Lo! | The Gleaners

Behold the latest majestic, malevolent masterpiece from this Aussie metal outfit — a metaphorical and topical concept LP set against abrasively destructive doom-sludge.

THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “After the universal heaved upon Lo!’s 2017 studio endeavour Vestigial, the Australian quartet show no intention of slowing with The Gleaners — a soul-ripping hell-ride across nine visceral anthems that amount to an affair of raw violence delivered with a touch of sophisticated madness.

Lo! herald the end of the existing order of things, executing crushing judgment upon those tyrants who put the poor to powder. On The Gleaners, Lo! firmly continue in the vein of their much-lauded third album, setting an overarching storyline with multiple characters against a symphony of sonic death and destruction.

Vestigial opened up the writing arena for Lo! in many ways,” explains guitarist and main-songwriter Carl Whitbread. “We created an album of anthems without losing the groove or viciousness of performing live, using defined characters and themes that are revisited and interwoven across the record, while also experimenting with atmospheric and cinematic samples to breathe life into the recording.

“The act of gleaning was a medieval practice where a lord or nobility would allow their lowest subjects to sift through the refuse of a newly harvested field for subsistence,” continues Whitbread. “Replace grain with truth and we ourselves are gleaning daily through media, relationships and our own myths to subside; hoping to harvest sense from the muck and mire.”

The Gleaners is a literal apokálupsis — a revelation in the sense that it presents a firm wakeup call to those who have gotten too comfortable in life. It tells a story where capitalism, colonialism, privilege, and wholesale apathy all get their dues. From afar, The Gleaners would seem like a fair breeding ground for conspiracists, and it does make a grander scheme of things seem plausible, both for sceptics as well as free thinkers.

But at the base of The Gleaners lies a hardcore search for freedom and truth that leaves nothing to the imagination. From the one-two punch of album opener Our Fouling Larder and Salting the Earth to the D-beat destruction of Rat King and the massive culmination of Cannibal Culture, Lo! leave you little opportunity to catch your breath.

Even the more atmospheric tracks like Pareidolia or the title track feel crushingly heavy, not despite but because of their slower pace. Above all, this record is nothing but a firm rattling of your cage — as if anyone could expect anything else from the minds of this Australian quartet, who have been churning out nothing but stellar sludgy blackened hardcore for 12 years.

Like a Hieronymus Bosch painting, the storyline of The Gleaners has no central focal point — the characters crawl all over the place and its chaos is complete — but somehow its impact is phenomenal. Lo! have gone and done it again, creating a terrifying vision of the infernal madness of our reality that shakes you to your core!”