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Neurosis

Started by Crazylegs, Nov 17, 2011, 09:23 PM

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Crazylegs

Okay. These guys are ridiculously awesome. I've always just had a few albums of them in my library, but i recently decided to download more, and i'm suddenly realizing how stupid i was to just keep listening to the same two albums over and over. God i love me some Neurosis.

mr.sinister

Their stuff has always interested me. They are similar to Isis right? What would be a good album to start off with?

Crazylegs

They are kinda similar to Isis, yes. I'd start off with Times of Grace.

lostpilot

They have a very strong vibe that is NOT Isis-like.
It's that all industrial / tribal / less melodic / chaos vibe imo
still, a great band

from_musings

Quote from: mr.sinister on Nov 18, 2011, 01:47 AM
What would be a good album to start off with?

i'd start off with the eye of every storm and then times of grace. great records by a great band.

bright lights, big city

gonna agree with the Times of Grace suggestions. Great album.
DERP

Quote from: rock_n_frost
Bright Lights !..Why the fuck are you so damn awesome? Cant you be a piece of shit sometimes?

Crazylegs


theis

I love Neurosis.

This is one of my favorite live videos ever:

Neurosis "Locust Star" live

Their bassist looks like someone who escaped a mental hospital. Check his face at the 0:50 mark. Haha.

Crazylegs

So good. I like a band that fucking mean it. These guys aren't fucking around. And the bassist does indeed look like a crazy movie villain.

svjchtr

I once listened to an album heavier than Through Silver In Blood





actually that's a lie

theis

Quote from: Crazylegs on Dec 13, 2011, 01:16 AM
And the bassist does indeed look like a crazy movie villain.

His growl/scream, near the end of the song, is fucking terrifying!

Crazylegs

All three have great voices. But Scott and Steve are fucking ridiculous.

Crazylegs

Steve Von Till: "At Electrical Audio in Chicago setting up to record new Neurosis."

Crazylegs

This was posted at their youtube account today.

Neurosis: Electrical Transmission I

Crazylegs


theis

QuoteNEUROSIS: Title Of Tenth Full-Length From Musical Pioneers Revealed



It is said that great art has the power to take us outside of ourselves and bring us closer to ourselves simultaneously. Few bands have accomplished this rare feat on a more profound and consistent basis than NEUROSIS. For nearly three decades, their music has touched the hearts and minds of young men and women seeking contact with something beyond the physical world, something intangible, something that expresses the inner tumult of the human condition in a way that transcends time and space. Something that not only provokes questions but maybe even hints at answers.

Since 1985 this matchless force has surpassed the boundaries of any genre, never ceasing to mutate and progress their songwriting and sonic delivery, and never failing to mesmerize audiences both in the studio and onstage. And as the anticipation from their diehard fanbase reaches a boiling point, this week NEUROSIS unveil the title of their tenth full-length studio creation, which will manifest itself as Honor Found In Decay.

The follow-up to their acclaimed 2007-released Given To The Rising album, the music on Honor Found In Decay is both torturous and transcendent. It is the ongoing exposition of a vast internal dialogue that seems to carry the weight of eons. With the right kind of ears and eyes, it can seem like the trials and tribulations of mankind are being channeled through five individuals: Steve Von Till, Scott Kelly, Noah Landis, Jason Roeder and Dave Edwardson. And yet? They will be the first ones to tell you that they are just regular people trying to make sense of the world around them. Aided by Josh Graham, their resident visual guru, they transmit their interpretations through multiple sensory planes. The degree to which Neurosis allows them to step out of their everyday lives is the distance between one and zero, the distance between thinking and doing, the distance between this minute and the one that may or may not follow. Which is to say: NEUROSIS takes them outside of themselves and brings them closer to themselves. Simultaneously.

This next chapter in the evolution of NEUROSIS will see worldwide release through the band's own Neurot Recordings this Autumn, in Germany October 26th, in the UK October 29th, and in North America on October 30th.

Further details on Honor Found In Decay will be made available over the coming weeks.

NEUROSIS:
Scott Kelly – vocals/guitars
Steve Von Till – vocals/guitars
Dave Edwardson – bass
Jason Roeder – drums
Noah Landis – keyboards
Josh Graham – visual effects, art

http://www.neurosis.com
http://www.facebook.com/officialneurosis
http://www.neurotrecordings.com
http://www.facebook.com/neurotrecordings

Crazylegs


bebo

Found their Through Silver in Blood lp in a record store today. Previously used, but couldnt pass it up

Crazylegs

vinyl? Lucky bastard!

theis

Album cover and tracklist:



1. We All Rage In Gold
2. At The Well
3. My Heart For Deliverance
4. Bleeding The Pigs
5. Casting Of The Ages
6. All Is Found... In Time
7. Raise The Dawn


Can't wait to hear this!