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Neurosis built their reputation on -- to put it one way -- long-winded compositions, making their albums a challenging listening experience for even the most dedicated fans. And their fifth album, Through Silver in Blood, doesn't buck the trend, diving headlong into the group's entirely unique experiments in ambient, progressive death metal with the mesmerizing 12-minute title track. With the exception of two minute-long interludes, much of the remaining material follows this blueprint, with abnormally long tracks like "Aeon" and "Purify" gradually building from simple melodies into trance-inducing epics. Conversely, other songs take an unbearably long time to develop, crawling toward their climaxes so slowly (see "Strength of Fates") -- or toward no climax at all (see the tortured screaming of "Enclosure in Flame") -- that one's attention span is severely tested. It is therefore of little wonder that Neurosis' appeal remains so selective. Approach with caution. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Recorded at Brilliant Studios and Coast Studios, Oakland, California in December 1995.
Personnel: Kris Force (violin); Martha Burns (cello); John Goff (bagpipe).
Recording information: Brilliant And Coast, San Francisco, CA.
Illustrator: Neurosis.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Noah Landis; Scott Kelly; Steve Von Till; Dave Edwardson; Jason Roeder.
Neurosis includes: Steve Von Till (guitar).
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| | Neurosis Souls At Zero CD (1992)
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$13.09 Neurosis's 1991 art-thrash classic, SOULS AT ZERO, was a strange bird even at the time of release. Leaving behind their more conventional punk roots, the band began incorporating samples and electronic textures, as well as a marked tribal folk influence, with their still-monstrous rock. While a legion of atmospheric metal groups including Tool, Isis, and Pelican have since traveled the road Neurosis paved here, it was a virtual wilderness at the time.
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| | Neurosis Sun That Never Sets CD (2001)
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$11.75 The title of this release carries a current of sad irony. After well over a decade of dedicated touring and recording, Oakland, CA's acclaimed sonic trailblazers seem, indeed, with this disc, heading inexorably towards twilight. Certainly, there has been an aesthetic sea change, and a qualitative one as well; whereas once Neurosis generated an epic maelstrom of sound done better than anyone, ...
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$18.95 ZOW! a native of Louisiana was born in New Orleans, and raised in Convent. He grew up watching his cousins, aunts, and uncles, play music at the age of eight, and realized that music was for him. He played his mom’s pots and pans for two years, and when she was able to get him his first drum set, from there he became a very fine drummer. ZOW! played in his high school band, L.B. Landry, and various other bands independently around the city. In, he joined the U.S. Army. In state, and overseas, everywhere he went, if there were music, “music is music”, he was looking to be a part of it.. ZOW! ...
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