PALE GREY LORE: Eschatology Full-Length From Psychedelic Doom Conjurors Out Now And Streaming Via Small Stone
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Eschatology, the latest full-length from Columbus,
Ohio-based psychedelic doom conjurors PALE GREY LORE is out now and streaming
via Small Stone Recordings.
PALE GREY LORE blends elements of garage psych, space rock,
post-punk, and stoner doom to create focused, hook-driven, heavy, rock 'n'
roll. Eschatology was produced by the band's own Xander Roseberry and Michael
Miller, engineered and mixed by Andy Sartain, and mastered by Harold LaRue,
with artwork and layout by Adam Eckley.
Stream Eschatology in its entirety at THIS LOCATION.
Eschatology is out now on CD, limited LP, and digital
formats. For orders, visit the Small Stone Bandcamp page at THIS LOCATION.
"Eschatology tells the story of a depleted planet beset
by vast inequality, ravaged by climate catastrophe, and poisoned by nuclear
disaster," relays the band of the record's themes. "The masses are
left to suffer and die while the wealthy techno-industrialists responsible for
the destruction flee in luxury spacecraft that will become their tombs. The
sheer magnitude of this planetary devastation summons cosmic beings whose
presence warps reality itself, and the world is utterly transformed as the
present collides with an ancient timeline. When the survivors finally emerge
from their underground shelters, they discover that half the planet remains a
post-apocalyptic wasteland while the other half has become lush and verdant.
One hemisphere is strewn with melted reactors, crashed spacecraft, and
bombed-out ruins; the other is an untamed wilderness, teeming with strange
creatures, and dotted with ominous towering edifices that pulsate with eldritch
power."
Catch PALE GREY LORE live in the coming weeks including a
performance at this year's edition of Descendants Of Crom.
PALE GREY LORE:
9/06/2019 Ace Of Cups - Columbus, OH
9/21/2019 Descendants Of Crom III @ Cattivo - Pittsburgh, PA
9/24/2019 Skully's Music-Diner - Columbus, OH
9/28/2019 Now That's Class - Cleveland, OH
10/19/2019 The Union - Athens,
OH
11/08/2019 Ace Of Cups - Columbus, OH
PALE GREY LORE began as a collaboration between brothers
Michael (guitar, vocals) and Adam Miller (drums), with Donovan Johnson (bass)
joining up in the summer of 2014. Xander Roseberry (guitar, backing vocals) was
added to the lineup in the winter of 2016, just prior to their signing with Oak
Island Records, an imprint of German label Kozmik Artifactz.
The band's eponymous debut full-length was originally
self-released on limited-run CD and digitally in June of 2016 and consequently
landed at the #13 spot on TheObelisk.net's Top 20 Debut Albums of that year.
Conceived as a series of surreal vignettes, it brought forth allegorical scenes
from a dystopian, post-apocalyptic world in which the lines between science and
the occult, technology and superstition, were hopelessly blurred. The album was
released on vinyl in December 2017 via Oak Island Records.
Building on the momentum of the vinyl release, PALE GREY
LORE began playing more live shows throughout the Midwest,
landing spots on heavy music festivals such as the Chicago Doomed & Stoned
Fest, Descendants Of Crom, and the Maryland Doom Fest. They've shared the
stages with the likes of Pelican, Monolord, Lo-Pan, and Le Butcherettes, and
are primed to release second album Eschatology. Fans of Failure, Lo-Pan, Black
Sabbath, Irata, and Sundrifter, pay heed.
"...positively ballooning with fresh ideas,
ever-weaving melodicism, and the right sort of cathartic narrative that'll grip
the listener by their chest and shake them free of the catatonia-inducing chaotic
reality of today." -- Grizzly Butts
"Eschatology is a record full of purpose, and the
realization of not just a plotline, but a creative vision fleshed out across
the work...of multiple songwriters coming together toward a common end. It is
simultaneously gorgeous and troubling, thoughtful in composition and
impact-making in result." - The Obelisk
"Eschatology draws equally on network news tickers and
D&D, and also finds singer/guitarist Michael Miller and Co. blasting Elon
Musk and his ilk into space to die" -- Columbus Alive
"While PALE GREY LORE's debut album set up a solid
foundation in 2016, Eschatology is where things really get interesting. A
noticeable boost in heaviness gives the group some extra weight but they never
lose sight of their psychedelic roots. The conceptual angle, in turn, sets a
strong precedent for what will hopefully be even more trippy freak-outs to
follow. If albums like this and the newest efforts by Merlin, Book of Wyrms,
and Ecstatic Vision are anything to go by, the space rock scene is in good
hands." - Indy Metal Vault
"The songs are epic bites of timeless rock, with
fabulous little touches to make the listener engage (including some mystical
bells to the title track)... The sounds engage slowly, like friends who become
stronger over time. The guitar work is bottom heavy, but melodic. The top end
frequency only exists in a parallel universe." -- Metal Nexus
"These guys play a heavy-handed version of drug laced
Camaro rock. The vocals offer more hopefully floating sense of melody. The
tight syncopated feel of what they do has as much as in common with Helmet as
they do Kyuss." -- Abysmal Hymns
"Heavy but at the same time groovy.... With this
excellent debut album, PALE GREY LORE have added their own chapter to the great
rock and roll story." -- More Fuzz
"...a thundering good time from smoldering start to the
winding end of the closing title track. Equal parts color and clout, the
vibrancy of the guitar flourishes, with the vast musical textures being matched
in the album's cover (an element of artistic work I find to be often brushed
over these days). A colorful but bleak snapshot of the aftermath of a
civilization's downfall, the mystery of the artwork captured my interest. The
music all but held it hostage. What lies beyond the doorway of that cryptic
tower?" -- Everything Is Noise
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