I used to play this song all the time on my radio show, and about the 5 minute mark I wold start getting phone calls, asking how much longer it was going to last. I think people couldn't wrap their heads around a 12 minute song on the radio.
I've gone through many genres in my musical life from teenager to present day; alt rock, grunge, punk, hardcore, death metal, mathcore, rap, classic rock, etc etc etc. I've heard probably thousands of bands, maybe hundreds of thousands of songs. After all that I have to say that Neurosis has the most uniquely powerful sound Ive ever come across. The combination of rawness, energy, pure emotion, darkness, and how they combine it together in every song. Neurosis are unmatched. Legends.
Brings back so many many memories. When I was in high school my parents (obviously) hated my tastes in music. But they could deal with Pantera, Slayer...hell even Cannibal Corpse and Deicide. But Neurosis drove them up the fucking wall lmao!
Neurosis is one of my absolute favorite bands. I remember listening to this song when I toured Pompeii. It was about closing time and there was almost nobody there.That was absolutely magical. I highly recommend.
I saw these guys when I was in University like 14 or 15 years ago. They had three drum kits set up, all this tribal drumming... blew my fucking mind. amazing show.
@@theapothecary777 He doesn't listen to much music at all these days, but what he does listen to would be more reggae and dub. I still listen to Neurosis.
This band absolutely blew me away, there is something special about this band and i don't really know how to describe it. There is this raw intense primordial energy, its very deep and captivating.
Just saw them live and I can say that their concert was one of the most intense, extreme and unnerving experiences I've ever had. This was the last song they played and throughout it I felt like my cells wanted to rip themselves to shreds and divide. Jaw dropping performance... It was like someone chocking you, but you wouldn't die, you would just suffocate for an hour straight... Neurosis and Swans are just the best bands that I've seen live. Every "extreme" musician should aspire to be just like them.
Definitely and I'd like to add GODFLESH, I fucking adore them. They're influenced by early Swans and the mighty Killing Joke. Also they're often opening for Neurosis. Saw them all live yet exept Swans
"You know what, why don't we wait until 6:06 into the song before we completely change things up, then continue to rock on in even sludgier awesomeness for another 6+ minutes" said no one ever when planning a song, except fucking Neurosis. Fucking A guys. Great song. Is this even still a fucking song? I feel more like I listened to a short album without any divisions. I don't know, this song definitely feels like it must have been some other sort of a release to create, a release I guess I can live vicariously through and wax poetic about on the bathroom stall of the internet.
This is probably the best album I have ever listened to. I was a massive Tool fan about 5 years ago now sitting in agony waiting for a new album having no idea who Neurosis were. Fast forward 5 years and here I am at a venue at the most intense, surreal and intimate gig I have ever witnessed and that includes Tool, NIN, Machinehead and a host of others. Got to shake Steve Von Till and Scott Kelly's hand just to thank them for the experience! I couldn't care less if Tool released another album now (although I love Puscifer). It all started with Isis and then a gradual transition to Neurosis. I am sad I have only just found them but being an Australian Neurosis fan is hard. They have only toured here twice but I can't complain. They have jobs and young families and we are a long, long way away for band whose motivation is raw emotion and energy rather than money.
Fucking same man. Neurosis does everything tool does but better (save for the complex polymeter stuff). Only tool songs that can stand toe to toe with Neurosis are The Grudge, Lateralus, The Patient, Jambi, and Jimmy.
Man being an Australian metal fan is hard in general especially over here in Perth. Ever since soundwave stopped when a big act comes over it’s like a miracle
Souls At Zero is where they really kick it off, before that they were very much a hardcore punk band. I've got everything they've ever recorded, and I still play Souls more than any other. If Neurosis didn't exist, we'd never have heard Isis, and all the bands that Isis inspired.
There are so many good bands, I'm always finding new ones in multiple genres. This is that point where you listen to a band you've been meaning to check out and you go "where the hell have I been? This is great!"
my love for this band has not changed in the more than 15 years i've been listening to them. you know the music they make is from the heart, because most of them, as far as i'm aware, have day jobs, being that this isn't there primary income, they make this music for us, not for profit, but to connect with us in ways that can't be expressed in words, to show us that we are not alone in the struggles of existence and longing and searching for beauty in the most unfavorable places, godspeed guys!
I've always loved this band. I remember picking this up at my local record store & I was completely blown away. I never heard anything so catastrophic and bone shattering, every note, percussion, sound, sample, vocals it literally sends the brain into a hypnotic trance of fear and dread. Such an influential band. Great album.
Through silver in blood We stand judged not by Eyes of flesh, when Transit times cross Prey vision consumed Bleeding one Bleed alone Breeding love Windstorm promised The teeth strained Eyes see glory Rings end in slow Death wash out Your wound, rings End in slow death Don't crawl seek his burn of war When the fallout comes he is fire
“When transit times cross”? I see this line on every lyrics site, but I cannot hear it that way at all. Unfortunately, I don’t have a better interpretation.
Wow I can't believe it has taken me this long to listen them. First heard of Neurosis when they did some shows with Entombed in 98 On the To Ride tour by all reports was an unbelievable show from both bands . Entombed came to Oz that really wish they brought these guys too
as with any art, not everyone gets it or is meant to get it, that's the beauty of music, doesn't make one bit of difference to the fans whether you like it or not, i always loved Neurosis because they never changed their style for money/careers and in that way, stayed true to their fans, real artists that never cared about money as much as making the intense connection that is felt when i listen to their music (this album especially) because it's always good to know that yr not alone
holy crap, i can definitely see how neurosis influenced mastodon with just this song. it has that same beat heavy awesomeness present in the leviathan and blood mountain albums. and the singing styles are nearly identical.
I really like mastodon, but here things are differents, Neurosis are perfect, they are one of the most important band ever existed... This album is as important as the Big Bang is...
I was there too I just could remember what year it was thanks those were good times ever they had that little video symbol that kept spinning and it was cool. I think it's like that earliest symbol known to man or something
For some reason I remember being a snob about this album when it came out. Like I didn’t like the direction they had taken or something. I don’t remember why anymore. Fuck this is so good.
Just saw this in New Orleans last week. They closed with this one and Scott Kelly and Von Till both had a pair of toms brought out and they banged out the intro along with the drums and yeeeahh, holy fuck. Bonus: I also got the stick Scott used thanks to my galfriend being so purty..but yep, my mind was ruined that night, in the best way possible.
Stephen Connally Best show of my life, even despite the discrepancies in the pit. Glad they didn't toss anything into the crowd, shit would've been nuts!
It may just be me but i hear a little fugazi in the singers voice. I love it im just listening to this band for the first time. Its fuckin great today is a good day.
A Sun That Never Sets got me into Neurosis, and I adored The Eye of Every Storm, so I decided to check out some of their older stuff...Holy fuck this is intense O_O
saw these dudes with Ludicra on new years 2011 in seattle... i just went to see Ludicra but Neurosis was sick, never really listened to them before but the show was entrancing, up front, stoned and all.
Saw these guys open for Pantera in Akron long time ago. Trendkill tour i believe... Super Bowl Sunday. I drank 3 bottles of mad dog 20/20. I was 16. Dont remember much of these guys hahaha They played this. That much i remember...
If Bosch's Gardens of the Earthly Delights was music: Heaven - Yes, Frigile Earth - Faith No More, Angel Dust Hell - Neurosis, Through Silver in Blood. Through Silver in Blood is sickening, I've never heard so much suffering and agony contained in music before. It's amazing the intensity music can reach.
This shit sounds like a philosophy, a lifestyle, a plague and a curse, determination and seeking, crying and falling, self inflicting, complete reliance on the power of destruction and deformity. One after another. Formless and void
Fucking bizarre shit from some dark times when my friends and I were always causing trouble and I got this album and I was the only one I knew who gave even half a shit about it. But this track and few other's man really took me to some dark places.
Be sure to check out Cult of Luna, Mouth of the Architect, Callisto, and Rosetta as well. Those are all among my favourite (post metal) bands. Year of No Light, The Ocean, Nadja, and Fall of Efrafa is worth a shot too.
Saw them relatively recently. Closed with this. Fucking great. I'm not one of those, rough production = true metal. But Steve Albini produced everything after this album. And I'm no stranger to rough production. But can you imagine what this would sound like with the "separtion" and bigger sound spectrum of everything after this album? Recording albums is always old-fucker, record label squabbling shit-ass. But I'd love a new recording of this. Mainly to make the machine gun picking to the main riff clearer so my friends don't think this is just "noise."
** Re-recording albums* If anyone reads my shitpost. I'm a "musician" (drummer). It's not like I can't hear the machine gunning on that low as shit A, but my Chili Peppers worshipping friends can't.
DevilsHaze i don't get why you find that song heavy. sorry to say that i don't, but i still respect your opinion, although i have to say it's a pretty emotional song.
listeha ribuhara ofc man everybody has their own opinion but in a way when a song is emotional it brings out the heaviness in it I believe don't get me wrong I love this song as well but I also like bands like thy art is murder they are heavy in their own way like every metal band :D
I used to play this song all the time on my radio show, and about the 5 minute mark I wold start getting phone calls, asking how much longer it was going to last. I think people couldn't wrap their heads around a 12 minute song on the radio.
magpieix - i get that shit all the time on my show too. If it's longer than 5 or 6 minutes it seems people start getting restless and twitchy
+magpieix "Uh yeah, how much longer is this song?"
HOW MUCH LONGER YOU GOT!!!???
+Bryan Chandler thats funny lol
+magpieix try blasting off atom hearth mother by pink floyd, they will love that for sure
+Russell Teapot Imagine how crazy people would go for Sleep - Jerusalem lol
i think the 'no description available' sums up the song pretty well.
THROUGH SILVER IN BLOOD IS ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS EVER
when you get used to this kinda music, it becomes comfy
I listen to Neurosis right before bed all the time!
@@LoganardoDVinci yeah likewise! and all the other bands in that same kinda DIY sphere. post-metal bands in particular are super accessible
Been a Neurosis fan since 2011 and still listen to their old stuff regularly. Too bad they're most likely done for 😕
I've gone through many genres in my musical life from teenager to present day; alt rock, grunge, punk, hardcore, death metal, mathcore, rap, classic rock, etc etc etc. I've heard probably thousands of bands, maybe hundreds of thousands of songs.
After all that I have to say that Neurosis has the most uniquely powerful sound Ive ever come across. The combination of rawness, energy, pure emotion, darkness, and how they combine it together in every song. Neurosis are unmatched. Legends.
Listen to death grips
True they make the heaviest music till date
agreed they are the at the top of the mountain.
I saw them in concert 7 times in Seattle. Heaviest music on earth. The sound of total destruction.
Brings back so many many memories. When I was in high school my parents (obviously) hated my tastes in music. But they could deal with Pantera, Slayer...hell even Cannibal Corpse and Deicide. But Neurosis drove them up the fucking wall lmao!
One of the most unique musical experiences. This album is perfect from the start to finish
Neurosis is one of my absolute favorite bands. I remember listening to this song when I toured Pompeii. It was about closing time and there was almost nobody there.That was absolutely magical. I highly recommend.
cool story. I had this on as I was climbing a volcano in Indonesia on my own. I got lost, and it was epic.
wow, I couldn't do that man. But maybe if I had this song on in my headphones. In my walkman, in 1998, lost in the forest.
Sick
I saw these guys when I was in University like 14 or 15 years ago. They had three drum kits set up, all this tribal drumming... blew my fucking mind. amazing show.
What university? I wanna go there lol
Endless Static
haha it wasn't AT the University, sadly. But I saw them in Calgary.
Seen em in Chicago with Pantera and the Tribal Drums were great. Went right through me as I was almost in front!
Neurosis, Biohazard, Pantera
I remember when word as law came out, still all on vinyl. Fucking amazing.
My son is 8. He listens to Neurosis. Although Killing Joke is his favourite band. (swells with pride)
He's 16 now does he still like Neurosis
@@theapothecary777 He doesn't listen to much music at all these days, but what he does listen to would be more reggae and dub.
I still listen to Neurosis.
One of the best metal albums of all time
Best metal album of all time imo
Neurosis are so unique in their own way in metal history
This band absolutely blew me away, there is something special about this band and i don't really know how to describe it. There is this raw intense primordial energy, its very deep and captivating.
I like to describe Neurosis' music as "like being run over by a dump truck carved entirely from bone" hth
@@willterhart6767 Ha, I like that! :-D
Just saw them live and I can say that their concert was one of the most intense, extreme and unnerving experiences I've ever had. This was the last song they played and throughout it I felt like my cells wanted to rip themselves to shreds and divide. Jaw dropping performance... It was like someone chocking you, but you wouldn't die, you would just suffocate for an hour straight... Neurosis and Swans are just the best bands that I've seen live. Every "extreme" musician should aspire to be just like them.
Dan-Andrei Năfureanu been watching them live since 86 and man they never disappoint live..truly amazing
Dan-Andrei, +1 to the Swans. ;)
Dan-Andrei Năfureanu I saw them last year as well and it was beyond amazing
Definitely and I'd like to add GODFLESH, I fucking adore them. They're influenced by early Swans and the mighty Killing Joke. Also they're often opening for Neurosis. Saw them all live yet exept Swans
Yes I to have seen these guys and swans,many others as well of course, but the 2 youve mentioned were by far intense experiences. I completely agree.
"You know what, why don't we wait until 6:06 into the song before we completely change things up, then continue to rock on in even sludgier awesomeness for another 6+ minutes" said no one ever when planning a song, except fucking Neurosis. Fucking A guys. Great song. Is this even still a fucking song? I feel more like I listened to a short album without any divisions. I don't know, this song definitely feels like it must have been some other sort of a release to create, a release I guess I can live vicariously through and wax poetic about on the bathroom stall of the internet.
A song should never change to much it kicks you out of the haze. Should just be monotone dirt straight through !
@@Carefaceeeee They waited 6 minutes for the break lmao. That's hardcore.
This is probably the best album I have ever listened to. I was a massive Tool fan about 5 years ago now sitting in agony waiting for a new album having no idea who Neurosis were. Fast forward 5 years and here I am at a venue at the most intense, surreal and intimate gig I have ever witnessed and that includes Tool, NIN, Machinehead and a host of others. Got to shake Steve Von Till and Scott Kelly's hand just to thank them for the experience! I couldn't care less if Tool released another album now (although I love Puscifer). It all started with Isis and then a gradual transition to Neurosis. I am sad I have only just found them but being an Australian Neurosis fan is hard. They have only toured here twice but I can't complain. They have jobs and young families and we are a long, long way away for band whose motivation is raw emotion and energy rather than money.
Fucking same man. Neurosis does everything tool does but better (save for the complex polymeter stuff). Only tool songs that can stand toe to toe with Neurosis are The Grudge, Lateralus, The Patient, Jambi, and Jimmy.
Man being an Australian metal fan is hard in general especially over here in Perth. Ever since soundwave stopped when a big act comes over it’s like a miracle
25 years and the weight of this thing is still unmatched in music. Absolutely colossal and monstrously heavy
Souls At Zero is where they really kick it off, before that they were very much a hardcore punk band. I've got everything they've ever recorded, and I still play Souls more than any other. If Neurosis didn't exist, we'd never have heard Isis, and all the bands that Isis inspired.
There are so many good bands, I'm always finding new ones in multiple genres. This is that point where you listen to a band you've been meaning to check out and you go "where the hell have I been? This is great!"
absolute legends and masters of their own art. 30 years of strenght and vision.
One of the most original bands ever, such an experience to audibly absorb.
you can play exactly 1 second of it and its clear its fucking neurosis...they're truly outstanding in every sense of the word.
my love for this band has not changed in the more than 15 years i've been listening to them. you know the music they make is from the heart, because most of them, as far as i'm aware, have day jobs, being that this isn't there primary income, they make this music for us, not for profit, but to connect with us in ways that can't be expressed in words, to show us that we are not alone in the struggles of existence and longing and searching for beauty in the most unfavorable places, godspeed guys!
I've always loved this band. I remember picking this up at my local record store & I was completely blown away. I never heard anything so catastrophic and bone shattering, every note, percussion, sound, sample, vocals it literally sends the brain into a hypnotic trance of fear and dread. Such an influential band. Great album.
I am really glad you guys found Neurosis they have been one of my favorite bands for 15 years.
Ian Moran 20 now yeah?
Through silver in blood
We stand judged not by
Eyes of flesh, when
Transit times cross
Prey vision consumed
Bleeding one
Bleed alone
Breeding love
Windstorm promised
The teeth strained
Eyes see glory
Rings end in slow
Death wash out
Your wound, rings
End in slow death
Don't crawl seek his burn of war
When the fallout comes he is fire
“When transit times cross”?
I see this line on every lyrics site, but I cannot hear it that way at all.
Unfortunately, I don’t have a better interpretation.
@@LoganardoDVinci All interpretations are fair, but that line is from the lyric book. I double checked my copy of the physical album.
what is said after prey vision consumed and before bleeding one?????
at 3:39
I think they are wrong, or at least yhey are missing some parts. Like where is "All flesh must bleed in time"?
I saw them open for Panera and Phil was on the opening drums to this song....Awesome
Me too!
They finished yesterday with this song .. it just blew me away .. shivered, when I left the concert *_*
Wow I can't believe it has taken me this long to listen them.
First heard of Neurosis when they did some shows with Entombed in 98 On the To Ride tour by all reports was an unbelievable show from both bands . Entombed came to Oz that really wish they brought these guys too
dude you have to check out their ozzfest 97 live video of The Locust Star its ungodly
One of the top 10 greatest records EVER made
The man is right, I just went from Aesop Rock, Holy Moses, Elvis and now this. Music is so much more fun when you don't give a shit anymore haha
This song completely owns my life. I'm telling you, it's an experience searching UA-cam for every live performance of "Through Silver in Blood."
as with any art, not everyone gets it or is meant to get it, that's the beauty of music, doesn't make one bit of difference to the fans whether you like it or not, i always loved Neurosis because they never changed their style for money/careers and in that way, stayed true to their fans, real artists that never cared about money as much as making the intense connection that is felt when i listen to their music (this album especially) because it's always good to know that yr not alone
holy crap, i can definitely see how neurosis influenced mastodon with just this song. it has that same beat heavy awesomeness present in the leviathan and blood mountain albums. and the singing styles are nearly identical.
I really like mastodon, but here things are differents, Neurosis are perfect, they are one of the most important band ever existed... This album is as important as the Big Bang is...
Leonardo Paolini lmao
the singer from neurosis (scott kelly) performed vocals on every mastodon album, so you've probably heard him somewhere on their albums before
TotalWarbringer he was also on a converge album right? or was that Steve Von Till?
behavioranalyst2 Von Till did 1 or a few songs on Axe to Fall iirc, but i'm not sure if scott did something too
0:00-3:14 that intro…it's so beautiful
Seeing these guys with Converge and Amenra in July. Sooooo hype.
hearing this song live is a religious experience.
Just heard this for the first time in November 2015. Where have I been??
One of the best live bands imo
Saw these guys open up for Pantera in 1996. Killer concert!
I was there too I just could remember what year it was thanks those were good times ever they had that little video symbol that kept spinning and it was cool. I think it's like that earliest symbol known to man or something
One of the very few bands whose music crawls under the skin
For some reason I remember being a snob about this album when it came out. Like I didn’t like the direction they had taken or something.
I don’t remember why anymore. Fuck this is so good.
If there is a Hell, this better be playing when I get there.
You know Bieber plays live shows like every day down there right?
+caddywhompus2000
It's Nightwish and Post-Black Album Metallica until the end of time. Sorry.
You got it all wrong, It's heaven if this shit is playing after you die.
Metalhead1997 rude and closed minded
you are already in hell and you doesn't know it...
Just saw this in New Orleans last week. They closed with this one and Scott Kelly and Von Till both had a pair of toms brought out and they banged out the intro along with the drums and yeeeahh, holy fuck. Bonus: I also got the stick Scott used thanks to my galfriend being so purty..but yep, my mind was ruined that night, in the best way possible.
Stephen Connally Best show of my life, even despite the discrepancies in the pit. Glad they didn't toss anything into the crowd, shit would've been nuts!
+U Mirin It was glorious.
A monstrously heavy work of art !!
Yes! Best album from them hands down!!
Saw these dudes open for Pantera with Clutch. Amazing show!
It may just be me but i hear a little fugazi in the singers voice. I love it im just listening to this band for the first time. Its fuckin great today is a good day.
yep, just you.
Totally reasonable. I have no doubt these guys listened to a fair amount of Minor Threat.
NO
Fugazi often had two guys yelling in unison. This tune's got that going on too, I see how you made that connection. Fugazi is great.
I've always heard a lot of Slint in their music. Especially that first riff on Souls at Zero
Love neurosis. Taken me truogh times.
This is definitely one of my favorite songs of all time. I wish I could "love" this.
A Sun That Never Sets got me into Neurosis, and I adored The Eye of Every Storm, so I decided to check out some of their older stuff...Holy fuck this is intense O_O
This album was my personal soundtrack to the Horde campaign in Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness back in the day. Fits the Horde perfectly.
I dig that album art.
saw these dudes with Ludicra on new years 2011 in seattle... i just went to see Ludicra but Neurosis was sick, never really listened to them before but the show was entrancing, up front, stoned and all.
My Guitar instructor brought me here... I absolutely love this band!
Saw these guys open for Pantera in Akron long time ago. Trendkill tour i believe... Super Bowl Sunday. I drank 3 bottles of mad dog 20/20. I was 16. Dont remember much of these guys hahaha They played this. That much i remember...
If Bosch's Gardens of the Earthly Delights was music:
Heaven - Yes, Frigile
Earth - Faith No More, Angel Dust
Hell - Neurosis, Through Silver in Blood.
Through Silver in Blood is sickening, I've never heard so much suffering and agony contained in music before. It's amazing the intensity music can reach.
When you hear Neurosis, you know immediately that it's them, despite all the progressions and changes.
Saw them live outside on a stage located in a forest while tripping on mushrooms.
Life changing experience to say the least.
My dad loved this band when he was younger and so so i now :)
I liked the way some band member put it : " a railroad through hell"
This shit sounds like a philosophy, a lifestyle, a plague and a curse, determination and seeking, crying and falling, self inflicting, complete reliance on the power of destruction and deformity.
One after another.
Formless and void
This is my favorite Neurosis song , It sounds like the apocolypse
Saw em way back...Las Palmas theater, with Crash Worship, Babyland..and today is the day. Gnarly shit
Actually, the Mastodon dudes are huge Neurosis fans, and took a lot of influence from them on their early recordings.
Darker times.....
You, sir or madam, are a beautiful creature. I wish more people could understand this very concept.
Fucking bizarre shit from some dark times when my friends and I were always causing trouble and I got this album and I was the only one I knew who gave even half a shit about it. But this track and few other's man really took me to some dark places.
Dear God please let some kind soul upload this album on spotify.
This. How am I supposed to make a Neurosis playlist without this album. Inconceivable. Times of Grace is also not on Spotify for some reason 😢
I would have to agree, I love Souls @ Zero myself, but I would say that Though Silver In Blood really opened up their sound to a whole new level.
I miss this so much in spotify.
Me too man
@@clitcrusader4897 I download bandcamp just for Neurosis and Kayo Dot/Toby Driver material.
Fuckin love Neurosis! Just when you get to checking if the song might be on the last leg, you realize that it is only HALF FUCKIN DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!
If there is a hell, this better be playing when I get there.
Second song Im listening from Neurosis... And I already love the band.
So fucking heavy holy shit
I almost had forgotten how awesome this album is.
An unforgettable journey into the ABYSS.
@Tionyd I was there as well. Performance of epic proportions!
AFI led me here. They said this was good. I can agree.
I just can't turn the volume high enough while listening to this
Be sure to check out Cult of Luna, Mouth of the Architect, Callisto, and Rosetta as well. Those are all among my favourite (post metal) bands.
Year of No Light, The Ocean, Nadja, and Fall of Efrafa is worth a shot too.
My brother would love this, not too much my cup o' tea though. Glad i found them though.
Yestedray in Barcelona as wells. They blew us all away and I was ok with that.
A tarantula molting into new skin video brought me here :P
SAME!! :D
we dont give a shit
absolute legends....! period...
pure energy!
Saw them relatively recently. Closed with this. Fucking great. I'm not one of those, rough production = true metal. But Steve Albini produced everything after this album. And I'm no stranger to rough production. But can you imagine what this would sound like with the "separtion" and bigger sound spectrum of everything after this album? Recording albums is always old-fucker, record label squabbling shit-ass. But I'd love a new recording of this. Mainly to make the machine gun picking to the main riff clearer so my friends don't think this is just "noise."
** Re-recording albums* If anyone reads my shitpost. I'm a "musician" (drummer). It's not like I can't hear the machine gunning on that low as shit A, but my Chili Peppers worshipping friends can't.
Type o negative binge for months, need to get some Neurosis in me to break up the routine.
saw em @ ozzfest "97" on the smaller stage @alpine valley...fukkin rocked....so was I.....
the entire last half of this song is an exercise in experiencing torture vicariously
i saw in Brasil....good show
Last ight in San francisco, they started an INCREDIBLE set off with this, and man, it was INTENSE!!!!
This will be the soundtrack as the gates of Hell open for me. I can't wait!
Why???
@Proplytiri
That just blew my mind.
Still the heaviest song I have ever heard.
+Generic Metalhead ha, your name says it all. You don't understand what "heavy" is.
personally, i think "the doorway" is their heaviest song. but still isn't the heaviest song i've heard, but one of the heaviest.
Andrew Stevens then u never heard song from Korn called daddy :)
DevilsHaze i don't get why you find that song heavy. sorry to say that i don't, but i still respect your opinion, although i have to say it's a pretty emotional song.
listeha ribuhara ofc man everybody has their own opinion but in a way when a song is emotional it brings out the heaviness in it I believe don't get me wrong I love this song as well but I also like bands like thy art is murder they are heavy in their own way like every metal band :D
The soundtrack to the apocalypse
Brann Dailor just sent me here and I refuse leaving
My first experience with Neurosis. I like.
dat opening, man ;_;
I need to buy this album soon