23.04.2025
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All Men Unto Me - Requiem

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All Men Unto Me - Requiem

All Men Unto Me, the project led by composer and vocalist Rylan Gleave (best known for his work with Ashenspire and various Paraorchestra projects), announces their second LP, Requiem. This album brings together several collaborators, including members of Ashenspire, Maud the Moth, healthyliving, and Falloch.
 
Requiem has been developed via Sound and Music’s New Voices program and Paraorchestra’s Musician in Residence position, and will be released on the 27th of June via Scottish Label The Larvarium, following a premiere as part of the PRS’s New Music Biennial Festival in Bradford and the Southbank Centre (London). 
 
All Men Unto Me is the moniker of musical artist Rylan Gleave, and the most personal side of his multifaceted and rich artistic universe. Already a critically acclaimed and award-winning composer, well known in contemporary classical and alternative musical circles alike for his work with Paraorchestra, class-work ensemble and avant-garde metal outfit Ashenspire, Rylan kickstarted All Men Unto Me in 2023 with debut album In Chemical Transit.

On the debut, In Chemical Transit, Rylan wove together recordings of his voice from over a decade, pre- and during transition, interpreting Cherubino’s aria from Le Nozze di Figaro, critiquing the trouser role and his relationship with his former mezzo-soprano voice. Setting the tone for an uncompromising, complex, and empathetic artistic path reaching beyond personal experience, In Chemical Transit was reviewed as ‘breath-taking’ by Veil of Sound, and ‘a brave, fascinating, and triumphant view of transition’ in The Wire.

Requiem is All Men Unto Me’s second release, re-imagining an ancient mourning in a real, contemporary setting. Taking the broad emotional arcs of the Missa pro Defunctis, these structures pave way for new songs, ruminating on patriarchal power systems and the conditions of transmasculinity within these, through the haze of Queer reverence and forgiveness.
 
Marrying traditional Anglican soundworlds of electro-pneumatic church organ and stacked choral vocals with extreme sounds, closer to experimental/noise rock and doom metal, Requiem invokes a great and terrible transcendence.
 
A through line from debut album In Chemical Transit to Requiem is Rylan Gleave’s late-breaking voice, the imperfections that transition has left audible within it. Now 7 years on testosterone, Gleave’s vocal delivery spans the avant-metal shrieks as heard in live performances for Ashenspire, through to agonisingly-faltering falsetto learned for Paraorchestra’s version of Scott Walker’s The Drift for Sky Arts.

Gleave’s venture further away from contemporary classical music is audible on this record, the rotating All Men Unto Me lineup closer to a band than an ensemble, with Scott McLean’s production drawing out moments of both incredible tenderness and hostility.

Requiem is not an album about one person or experience, but a journey through the emotional core of survivorship, Disability, and dignity.

Upcoming Live Performances:

7th June – Bradford UK City of Culture

4th July – Southbank Centre

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