Neurosis Surprise Drop First Album in 10 Years
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Neurosis Surprise Drop First Album in 10 Years
"We need this, perhaps more than ever, and we suspect we are not alone. The trials and tribulations in our personal lives and as a band, combined with simply trying to navigate the insanity of our society, with the stress, anxiety, and isolation that come with it can be excruciating."
"Add to that the existential confusion and sorrow of the climate crisis and the sixth mass extinction. It is enough to cause you to completely lose your mind if you can't find release or catharsis."
"This strange emotionally charged music has always been our method of trying to survive this and this is what we've always been singing about."
"This was now or never."
Neurosis has released An Undying Love for a Burning World, their first album in ten years, following the departure of co-founder Scott Kelly. The band expresses the need for catharsis amidst personal and societal challenges, including stress, anxiety, and the climate crisis. The album features new member Aaron Turner, who will perform live with the band at the Fire in the Mountains festival. The tracklist includes eight songs, reflecting the band's ongoing exploration of emotional turmoil and survival through music.
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