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Australian thrash titans will unleash their Exsequiis full-length on September 11th via Metal Blade Records!
It’s now 20 years since four teenagers from Melbourne assembled under the name HARLOTT – chosen largely because it would look good on a black T-shirt. After a scorching debut with Origin in 2013, the band carved their path through Proliferation (2015), Extinction (2017), and Detritus Of The Final Age (2020) sharpening their brand of breakneck, high-tension thrash with every release.
Now, after a six-year gap, Exsequiis marks the boldest leap forward in their career. Denser, harsher, and more confident than ever – a razor-sharp sound picture built on world-class guitar work, relentless momentum and lyrics that cast a jaundiced eye over our bitterly divided world. The death of the gods, delivered by thrash metal artisans in the prime of their lives.
“Detritus… was a great experience in digging out sounds and ideas that we would have been too trepidant to explore,” explains the band. “For Exsequiis, we went further into that, but with the confidence that it would work as it had done before.”
Examples of this confidence rain down from the outset, with intro “Incipiam” acting as a guitar fanfare of sumptuous melodies that would make Dave Murray green with envy, cueing the haywire carnage of “Void.” Blastbeats and trebly guitars add a black metallic intensity to “Messiah Simplex,” while the scampering riff patterns of “Vice Borne” give way to a mighty bouncing earworm of a chorus. This song, and many others, become a glittering showcase for the guitar solos of guitarist/vocalist Andrew Hudson and guitarist Leigh Bartley, another feature of the HARLOTT sound by now mastered to world class levels, a perfect blend of precision and spontaneity.
Lyrics remain in the depressingly real world, the band preferring not to embroider some supernatural phantasmagoria but instead casting a jaundiced eye over our bitterly divided current climate.
Watch HARLOTT‘s video for “Trial by Liar” below:
Comments the band on Exsequiis‘ lead single, “Trial by Liar,” “Truth doesn’t appear to matter anymore and there aren’t any consequences for anything. There is a war on information raging and we yearn for the day when judgement is met on these perpetrators.”

Exsequiis Track Listing:
01. Incipiam
02. Void
03. Messiah Simplex
04. Trial by Liar
05. The God That Knows No Name
06. Kleptogenesis
07. A Still More Glorious Dawn Awaits
08. The Joyful Stain
09. Endling
10. Vice Borne
11. Exsequiis
HARLOTT‘s Exsequiis will be released on CD and digital formats as well as vinyl in the following color variants:
“Coagulation” ASideBSide (EU – Ltd. 500)
Find pre-orders at: metalblade.com/harlott
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LINEUP
Andrew Hudson – guitar, vocals
Tom Richards – bass, vocals
Leigh Bartley – guitar
Glen Trayhern – drums
BIOGRAPHY/LOGO

Harlott is an Australian thrash metal band formed in Melbourne, Victoria, in 2006 by guitarist and vocalist Andrew Hudson. Inspired by the relentless aggression of the classic Bay Area and German thrash scenes, the band quickly established itself as one of Australia's leading modern thrash metal acts, blending old-school intensity with contemporary precision and technical musicianship.
Following several lineup changes during their early years, Harlott independently released the EPs Virus (2011) and None (2012), which introduced their high-speed riffing, razor-sharp guitar work, and socially conscious lyrical themes. These releases earned the band a growing reputation within the Australian underground metal scene.
In 2013, Harlott released their debut full-length album, Origin, followed by Proliferation (2015). The latter attracted international attention and showcased a more refined songwriting approach while maintaining the band's trademark ferocious energy. Extensive touring across Australia and overseas further strengthened Harlott's reputation as an explosive live act.
The band's third album, Extinction (2017), represented another step forward in both musicianship and production. Combining blistering thrash riffs, melodic leads, and thought-provoking lyrics, the album solidified Harlott's standing among the strongest modern thrash bands to emerge from Australia.
After signing with Metal Blade Records, Harlott released Detritus of the Final Age in 2020. The album expanded the band's sound with more dynamic songwriting while preserving the speed and aggression that had become their hallmark. Critics praised the record for balancing technical proficiency with memorable songwriting, helping the band reach an even wider international audience.
Throughout their career, Harlott have shared the stage with numerous internationally recognized metal acts and have become known for their relentless live performances, tight musicianship, and unwavering dedication to classic thrash metal. While firmly rooted in the traditions established by bands such as Slayer, Kreator, Exodus, and Testament, Harlott have developed a distinctive identity that continues to push Australian thrash metal onto the global stage.
With a combination of blistering speed, intricate guitar work, and uncompromising intensity, Harlott remain one of Australia's premier modern thrash metal bands and continue to carry the spirit of classic thrash into a new generation of metal fans.
DISCOGRAPHY
Virus (EP, 2011)
None (EP, 2012)
Origin (2013)
Proliferation (2015)
Extinction (2017)
Detritus of the Final Age (2020)
Exsequiis (2026)
GENRE/COUNTRY
Thrash Metal
Australia


