Album Reviews: Neurosis, Courtney Barnett, Robyn & more
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Album Reviews: Neurosis, Courtney Barnett, Robyn & more
"When Neurosis fired co-founding co-vocalist/guitarist Scott Kelly after Kelly admitted to abusing his family, it seemed like the band was done for good. 'Scott had crossed a line and there was no way back,' his former bandmates wrote, and they added that 'with the heartbreak and horror we also grieve for the loss of our life's work and a legacy that was sacred to us.'"
"It was a massive surprise when Neurosis actually did find a way to return last week with An Undying Love for a Burning World, their first new album in a decade."
Neurosis has released their first album, An Undying Love for a Burning World, after firing co-vocalist Scott Kelly for family abuse. The band expressed grief over the loss of their legacy but found a way to return with a new lineup, including Aaron Turner from Isis/Sumac. This album signifies a major comeback for the post-metal pioneers, who continue to innovate in their genre despite past challenges. The release is part of a broader week of music updates, including new albums and notable mentions from various artists.
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