Showing posts with label Neurosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neurosis. Show all posts

Sunday, January 16, 2011

NEUROSIS
















This was my first time seeing Neurosis. I got into the band in maybe 2006 or 2007. I was in high school back then and it was really hard for me to get into it. It was the most emotionally intense and suffocating music I'd ever heard at the time. The first album I got was Times of Grace. That album had absolutely no ray of hope. Even the instrumental passages had a sinister quality to them. I could only put that album on when I thought I could handle it, and even then it was a chore to get through the whole thing. Fast forward a few years and I absolutely love that album and the band. One thing that hasn't changed for me when listening to Neurosis is state of mind. I still have to be prepared before I put on a Neurosis album. I'll only listen to the band when I don't have to think about anything else, and I can just immerse myself.
Live, Neurosis are even more intense than on record. They're more like a force of nature than something as ordinary as a band. The visuals were captivating, and you can tell all the members of this band throw themselves 100% into the music. The set had two songs from Through Silver In Blood, one from A Sun That Never Sets, I believe four from Given To The Rising, one from Times of Grace, and one song that I think was new. I'll be going back to see them again tonight so we'll see if the set list varies.
Neurosis haven't played locally since New Years Eve 2007/8. I don't know when the next time they play will be, but I will be there.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

SLEEP





















Legendary stoner doom band Sleep played to pack crowds over two nights at the Grand Ballroom in San Francisco. Jason Roeder from Neurosis filled in for Chris Haikus on drums. Josh Graham of Neurosis contributed visuals. Al Cisneros on bass, Matt Pike on guitar.
This was my first authorized photo shoot. Thanks to Ray and Taylor for helping me out. Check out their photos for different perspectives/aesthetics.
By the way how have I seen four members of Neurosis in four separate bands but still have yet to see Neurosis play?

Friday, March 26, 2010

Harvestman



Steve Von Till of Neurosis opens for Shrinebuilder over two nights in Oakland and San Francisco

A Storm Of Light







Opening for Shrinebuilder 3/6/10 - 3/7/10
@ The Oakland Metro, The Independent
Josh Graham (Neurosis, Battle Of Mice, Ex-Red Sparowes)
Video: Tempest (partial)

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Catalyst

















Catalyst was a group art show at the Upper Playground gallery on Fillmore. Artwork by Aaron Turner (Isis, Old Man Gloom, Lotus Eaters, House Of Low Culture, Mamiffer, Greymachine, Jodis, Twilight), Josh Graham (Neurosis, A Storm Of Light), Aaron Horkey, Seldon Hunt, Florian Bertmer, Stephen Kasner, Justin Bartlett and Dwid Hellion.