News : Neurosis return to Australia next February
US metallers, Neurosis, have announced their triumphant return to Australia next February, all thanks to promoters, Life Is Noise. The band recently celebrated their 30th anniversary. Over the last three decades the Oakland, California natives have been at the forefront of the heavy metal scene, influencing the likes of High on Fire, Yob and Mastodon.
Neurosis return with their brand new, eleventh studio album, ‘Fires Within Fires’.
Catch Neurosis on the following tour dates.
Wellington – San Fran – February 14
Auckland – Kings Arms – February 15
Brisbane – The Triffid – February 16
Sydney – Manning Bar – February 17
Melbourne – The Croxton – February 18
Sydney’s DISPOSSESSED will be supporting on all Australian dates.
Tickets from lifeisnoise.com, the venues and undertheradar.co.nz for NZ shows.
A staggering display of simmering tones and quiet, building power, Fires Within Fires is a testament to the human condition—the suffering and sacrifice each of us is willing to go through, embodied by crushing melodies, soaring chords and the exploration of extremes. Although significantly shorter than their previous releases, this works to their advantage as they tread the distance between faster riffs and minimal, hypnotic odysseys. The result is utterly entrancing.
Neurosis live is the stuff of legend. Always ahead of the game, they realise their musical vision by creating a level of intimacy with audiences that leaves you craving more. Uncompromising, raw and devastatingly heavy—even in moments of pure silence—each note reveals the intense connection between their art and each other.
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