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Revision as of 12:22, 21 January 2024
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Background information | |
Origin | Sydney, NSW |
Genres | Sludge, hardcore, post-metal |
Years active | 2006 – present |
Labels | Pelagic |
Associated acts | 28 Days
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Members | Adrian Griffin
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Past members | Jamie-Leigh Smith |
Band members
- Current line-up
- Sam Dillon (vocals)
- Adrian Griffin (drums)
- Adrian Shapiro (bass)
- Carl Whitbread (guitar)
- Former members
- Jamie-Leigh Smith (vocals) 2007 - 2014
Band information
Lo! is an sludge metal band formed by guitarist Carl Whitbread in 2006 after his previous band Omerata dissolved. The band's first release surfaced in 2010 and during the next year they supported bands like The Nation Blue, Russian Circles and Doomriders. After being picked up by German label Pelagic, the band released Look and Behold in late 2011. During 2012 they supported The Ocean and Russian Circles once again and headlined Slaughterfest in July. The band's second album appeared in early 2013 and Lo! toured Europe with The Ocean and Cult of Luna. In mid-2014 Lo! toured with Corrosion of Conformity. Jamie-Leigh Smith was replaced by Sam Dillon in time for the 2015 EP, The Tongueless.
Discography
Albums:
2011 | Look and Behold | Pelagic |
2013 | Monstrorum Historia | Pelagic |
2017 | Vestigial | Pelagic |
2023 | The Gleaners | Pelagic |
Single:
2023 | Salting the Earth | Pelagic |
2023 | Cannibal Culture | Pelagic |
2023 | Rat King | Pelagic |
EP:
2015 | The Tongueless | Pelagic |