At their height, LOG were one of the heaviest and catchiest party bands on the face of the earth – an unholy marriage of Blood Duster, Eyehategod, Weedeater and highly sexualised high-energy rock and roll.
Their second album (creatively titled “LOG’s Second Album”) has remained one of my all-time highlights from the Australian underground since its original release back in 2003. Now, 9 years on, I am very proud to bring LOG’s brilliant swinging stoner-sludge-rock back into the world through Art As Catharsis.
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Download LOG – LOG’s Second Album for FREE now, then immediately initiate partying.
LOG are an experiment in excessive, down-trodden heaviness: their lumbering stoner grooves are infused with monolithic slabs of thick, de-tuned sludge. The sextet features two Sunn-wielding guitarists adjoined by a pair of bowel-rumbling bass players, a drummer and a blues-harp-wielding frontman who exudes energy and class. Live they are occasionally joined by a masked mascot whose entire role seems to comprise of partying and thrusting his hips in a sexualised manner.
Let the wild, unbridled energy of LOG’s sludge doom rock kick your next party into a blood orgy of swinging slam dancing and intense sexual thrusting. You will not regret it.
LOG’s Second Album was recorded in Sydney in 2002 and originally released through Highbeam Music in 2003. Nowdays LOG’s members are now scattered across the Australian stoner highlights Looking Glass and Pod People, as well as Boonhorse, The Veebees, Disavow and Shifter.