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superprog
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Topic: Neurosis - Souls At Zero Posted: January 09 2008 at 04:38 |
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my personal fav is Eye OF Every Storm but the artistic significance of this album cannot be over-emphasised!!!
this is ground zero for post-metal!!!
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avestin
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Posted: January 08 2008 at 20:37 | ||||
Hehe, makes two of us. Glad to meet another enthusiast of this album. Most Neurosis fans I meet prefer the following albums.
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zappaholic
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Posted: January 08 2008 at 20:34 | ||||
I love love LOVE this album. It and Through Silver In Blood are my favorites by this excellent band.
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avestin
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Posted: January 07 2008 at 19:57 | ||||
ProgBagel
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Posted: January 07 2008 at 16:03 | ||||
Absolutely awesome band Avestin. I was so happy to see them included in the archives.
Unfortunately I would love to review all of their albums...but my policy is that I have to be able to name any song upon hearing, which sadly I cannot due just yet with these guys. Maybe I'll go on a spree. Insightful lyrics, atmospheric, truly a great band to check out. |
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avestin
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Posted: January 07 2008 at 15:48 | ||||
NEUROSIS - Souls At Zero
Yes, by now Neurosis are well known and other bands seem to have taken the hearts of Sludge/atmospheric metal fans, but all those owe a great debt to Neurosis.
It is with Souls At Zero that the band found their sound, as it would appear and progress in later albums. A fantastic piece of angry, sludgy and muddy metal, atmosphere of rage and despair, a monument to this style.
Regardless of your favourite album by the band, this album should be looked at not only for its musical merit but also in its historical context and for its contribution to what came later.
Here is the first review on PA for this album:
1. To Crawl Under One's Skin 7:51 Line-up/MusiciansScott Kelly / guitars, vocals NEUROSIS biographyNeurosis is an American progressive metal band that was formed in the late 1980s. First starting of as a hardcore band, which is to be heard on the “Pain of Mind” debut album, they gradually incorporated a more progressive approach in their compositions as the years passed by.The music created by this California-based five piece is one of a kind. A typical aspect of their music is the experimentation with different musical styles. It seems that the band’s main goal is to create depressing atmospheric metal, complete with raw, tortured-sounding vocals. Heavy metal pieces with dense riffing and impressive drumming are contrasted with sections that only exist of samples and slow and gentle instrumentation. All band members have a role of significant importance within the compositions, but it is the vocals that really make a difference. Their music is widely considered to be so-called “sludge metal,” a form of heavy metal that is regarded to be a fusion between doom metal and hardcore, but because of their experimentation with lengthy atmospheric pieces, they seem to have progressed beyond the boundaries of that genre. Over the years the band gradually received the recognition they deserved and they were seen as an icon by quite a few bands that later would step in their shoes: bands such as for instance ISIS and PELICAN. There are quite a few people out there who happen to like all three bands and they call it “Neurisican,” a combination of the three band name...Neurosis is an American progressive metal band that was formed in the late 1980s. First starting of as a hardcore band, which is to be heard on the “Pain of Mind” debut album, they gradually incorporated a more progressive approach in their compositions as the years passed by. The music created by this California-based five piece is one of a kind. A typical aspect of their music is the experimentation with different musical styles. It seems that the band’s main goal is to create depressing atmospheric metal, complete with raw, tortured-sounding vocals. Heavy metal pieces with dense riffing and impressive drumming are contrasted with sections that only exist of samples and slow and gentle instrumentation. All band members have a role of significant importance within the compositions, but it is the vocals that really make a difference. Their music is widely considered to be so-called “sludge metal,” a form of heavy metal that is regarded to be a fusion between doom metal and hardcore, but because of their experimentation with lengthy atmospheric pieces, they seem to have progressed beyond the boundaries of that genre. Over the years the band gradually received the recognition they deserved and they were seen as an icon by quite a few bands that later would step in their shoes: bands such as for instance ISIS and PELICAN. There are quite a few people out there who happen to like all three bands and they call it “Neurisican,” a combination of the three band names. Although one might consider Neurosis to be an acquired taste, they are a unique band within the progressive metal scene. For those who are not yet familiar with the band I would recommend them to listen to the album “Eye of every Storm,” which was released in 2004. http://www.neurosis.com/ Info from BNR Metal.com (www.bnrmetal.com) Neurosis is truly one of the most unique bands in extreme music today. Rising from hardcore roots in the Bay Area in the late eighties (the debut Pain Of Mind is very much a hardcore album), the first signs of the future sound of the band began to take shape on parts of The Word As Law, and by the time of Souls Of Zero (a masterpiece, one of the best albums of the nineties), their transformation into something special was complete. Describing their sound to the uninitiated is a difficult task -- they blend tortured vocals, tribal/rhythmic drumming, slow, dense riffing, and sampling effects to create bleak landscapes of sonic noise. Personal favorites are the aforementioned Souls At Zero and Enemy Of The Sun (arguably more metallic than the later material), with the newer A Sun That Never Sets also an excellent release. The live shows are quite an experience as well, with intense visual effects that complement the music. They've been virtually in a musical field all to themselves, though in recent times a few bands have emerged with clear Neurosis influences (two fine examples are Cult Of Luna and Isis). A highly talented and recommended band. Edited by avestin - January 07 2008 at 16:07 |
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