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Neurosis & Jarboe - Neurosis & Jarboe (2003)


01. Within 6:17
02. His Last Words 6:22
03. Taker 5:32
04. Receive 6:33 00
05. Erase 9:05
06. Cringe 7:36
07. In Harm's Way 6:35
08. Seizure 11:46

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This album is a collaboration with female vocalist Jarboe from the band Swans under the name Neurosis & Jarboe. You'd expect metal from a Neurosis project but this is actually mostly electronic. The sounds and melodies are densely layered and hypnotic, with distant howls and cries mixed in with dark squalls of atmospheric noise and rumbling resonance. Highly recommended of course to any fans of Swans nineties material and Neurosis, but also to fans of the likes of Portishead and generally anyone who wants to experience a unique voice working against a perfectly matched sonic-backdrop.

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  • Anonymous Anonymous says so:
    March 19, 2009 at 6:00 PM  

    Probably the best album I've had the pleasure of listening to this year. You'd expect metal from a Neurosis project but this is actually mostly electronic. The sounds and melodies are densely layered and hypnotic, with distant howls and cries mixed in with dark squalls of atmospheric noise and rumbling resonance. Best experienced on headphones, late at night in the dark.

    Highly recommended of course to any fans of Swans nineties material and Neurosis, but also to fans of the likes of Portishead and generally anyone who wants to experience a unique voice working against a perfectly matched sonic-backdrop top