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Biography
Formed in Oakland,CA in late 1985,Neurosis developed a style blending industrial,heavy metal,and alternative rock with often spiritually focused lyrics.
Members Steve Von Till(guitar,vocals,percussion),Dave Edwardson(bass,vocals),Scott Kelly(bass,vocals),Jason Roeder(drums),Noah Landis(keyboards,samples,tape effects),and Pete Inc.(visuals) debuted in 1987 with the album ''Pain Of Mind'',but it took nearly five years for any follow-up to be released.
Both ''Souls At Zero'' and The ''Word As Law'' appeared in 1992,followed by ''Enemy Of The Sun'' a year later.1996's ''Through Silver In Blood'' became the band's most popular release,and 1999's Steve Albini-produced ''Times Of Grace'' helped build upon that breakthrough.''Sovereign'' followed a year later.2001's ''Sun That Never Sets'' stuck with more tribal-like beats and composition.
NEUROSIS DISCOGRAPHY

A Sun That Never Sets '01
1.Erode
2.The Tide
3.From The Hill
4.A Sun That Never Sets
5.Falling Unknown
6.From Where Its Roots Run
7.Crawl Back In
8.Watchfire
9.Resound
10.Stones From The Sky
Review
The title of this release carries a current of sad irony.After well over a decade of dedicated touring and recording,Oakland,CA's acclaimed sonic trailblazers seem,indeed,with this disc,heading inexorably towards twilight.
Certainly,there has been an aesthetic sea change,and a qualitative one as well;whereas once Neurosis generated an epic maelstrom of sound done better than anyone,that signature was pared down a bit on the previous effort,Times Of Grace.
With ''A Sun That Never Sets'',Neurosis has taken it's newfound range,and a near Mahler-esque interest in the dialectical arrangement of quiet and loud dynamics,into even more reflective,contemplative territory.The plodding guitar and noise texture tsunami that characterized every album from ''Souls At Zero'' onward has lost its steam,and if not lost steam,it has lost its potency,and,from the sound of this disc,even the band understood that.
One can only hammer for so long;soon enough,the nail will be fully driven,even into the toughest steel.That said,the course of ''A Sun That Never Sets'' is determined largely by acoustic guitar and soft,folk-like singing.The standard format of electric instruments and drums have been turned down,or churned senselessly in superfluous sections tacked onto the outro's of quieter songs.Twilight,indeed.
And not because Neurosis has altered its sound;experimentation and exploration is indeed a laudable,brave task,especially in the realms of noise rock and metal,where audiences can be rather unforgiving;twilight because there is a paucity of memorable material present on this Albini production,quiet,loud,or in between.

Aberration EP' '89
1.Self Doubt
2.Nonsense
3.Pollution

Empty 7'' EP’ '90
1.Day Of The Lords
2.The Choice

Enemy Of The Sun '93
1.Lost
2.Raze The Stray
3.Burning Flesh In Year Of Pig
4.Cold Ascending
5.Lexicon
6.Enemy Of The Sun
7.The Time Of The Beasts
8.Cleanse(Drums-Adam Kendall,Dave Edwardson,Jason Roeder,Mason Jones,Nada,Pete Inc.,Péter,Scott Kelly,Steve Von Till)
Review
In retrospect,pitch-black goth/tribal/metal noise apocalypses shot through with found sound samples would become a common enough thing,at least if one lived with Godspeed You Black Emperor! fans.But in 1993,Neurosis,and in a different but related way Swans,were practically on their own,and on ''Enemy Of The Sun'' Neurosis built upon the reach and power of ''Souls At Zero'' to create another masterpiece of on-the-edge,high-volume rampage that resists easy genre classification.
Consisting of eight songs,for the most part again constructed with the deliberate arrangements familiar from the earlier album,''Enemy Of The Sun'' once more finds the common ground between a variety of approaches,whether it be rough-voiced grindcore(there's a definite Godflesh jones more than once)or operatic chant/synth mixes.More than once the rhythm section takes a certain stage without having to spell it out-the frenetic work on the title track,especially by Jason Roeder as lead drummer,is truly fierce.
Sometimes the shift between extremes can be,well,extreme-witness "Raze The Stray" suddenly changing the volume level from one to ten-but note as well how the opening piano can still be heard amidst the full feedback chaos,a sign that the band knows exactly what they are doing.The use of contextual samples once again shows its effectiveness,notably with the news report regarding a notorious Vietnam War-era incident that makes up most of "Burning Flesh In Year Of Pig".
A couple of more straightforward songs here and there like "Cold Ascending" get made up for easily with the concluding monster,"Cleanse".With tribal percussion provided by both bandmembers and guests,including general noise rock guru Mason Jones,its combination of drums,vocal snippets,and didgeridoo makes for a mystical,unnerving half-hour conclusion.

Given To The Rising '07
1.Given To The Rising
2.Fear And Sickness
3.To The Wind
4.At The End Of The Road
5.Shadow
6.Hidden Faces
7.Water Is Not Enough
8.Distill(Watching The Swarm)
9.Nine
10.Origin
Review
Metal-with its demands on stamina,vocal cords,and anger reserves-would seem on paper to be the natural domain of younger men,but Neurosis still sound heavier than just about anyone on ''Given To The Rising''.
Over 20 years have passed since the band formed in Oakland,and they've left a deep impression on their genre,particularly among similarly independent-minded bands like Tool and Isis.But instead of watching their descendents from the sidelines,the quintet(along with longtime engineer Steve Albini)are still contributing to the progressive metal canon.
''Given To The Rising'' opens with its brilliant title track,a shape-shifting beast that progresses through stages of headbanging fury,bruising breakdowns,and gloomy atmospherics."To The Wind" another standout,starts with an alluring false lull before an abrupt mood swing transforms it into one of the more punishing tracks on the album.Following the one cut worth skipping "Nine" essentially a sound collage,"Origin"-an epic track built mostly on disquieting effects and softly sinister vocals-closes the album with one final rollercoaster ride.The song unexpectedly shrinks back from its expected detonation point,reaching the nine-minute mark before abandoning itself to the crushing crescendo that concludes the album.

Neurosis & Jarboe '03
1.Within
2.His Last Words
3.Taker
4.Receive
5.Erase
6.Cringe
7.In Harm's Way
8.Seizure
Talk about an inspired pairing-Bay Area apocalyptic post-hardcore beasts Neurosis teamed up with ex-Swans vocalist/collaborator Jarboe,for this years-long,tape-trading project,and the result is,as expected,haunting,enlightening,and challenging.
Jarboe's chameleonic myriad of vocal styles-a pure,nectar-sweet tenor,operatic,dramatic,and melancholy,often gives way to whispered spoken word,and disturbing bouts of chanting,panting,and trachea-scraping screeches-and harrowing poetry are a natural partner for Neurosis' increasingly subtle ventures into abstraction and texture(here,the band settles on a sonic cousin of its experimental ambient/noise alter ego,Tribes Of Neurot).
Instant gratification is something reserved for more compromising artists,and,as expected,Neurosis&Jarboe requires one's undivided attention,composed of lengthy jaunts into the mist of mind and soul,and designed to push you out of your mental comfort zone.Lyrically,Jarboe delves into the suffocating mysteries of death and religion,the album cover art tying the theme together with drawings of stigmatized hands drawing flies,each song represented by a ripped-off fly wing.
The record's pinnacle is "Erase" a nine-minute epic of emotional extremity,Jarboe whispering "There are all these well-wishers,well,idiots keeping score,and I would love to disappoint them" before exploding into traumatic screams of "Define me,defy me,deny me,defile me".Neurosis rhythmic tribal thunder during "Within" is interrupted by Jarboe's creepy,paranoid drawl before being matched by her breathless panting;and 12-minute album closer "Seizure" is an example of pure,muscular songwriting prowess,contrasting synths and noise loops with a crystalline acoustic guitar during the intro,before Jarboe's beautiful vocal strains mesh with Neurosis vocalist Scott Kelly's droning rasp;meanwhile,the backing soundtrack builds into a stunning and gorgeous polyrhythmic collage of singing,instrumental chords,and floating abstract sound.
One has to admire Jarboe's unwavering ability to remain steadfast to her art,whether it requires her,as Neurosis & Jarboe often does,to strip naked and howl like a banshee,or remain tastefully restrained;either way,her collaborations with Neurosis claw at one's psyche with sharp,dirt-encrusted fingernails,their musical coalition daring you to rip away from their penetrating gaze.It won't happen.

Official Bootleg 01 (Live In Lyon France 11.02.1999) '02
1.The Doorway
2.Lost
3.An Offering
4.Away
5.Locust Star
6.Times of Grace
Review
Recorded on the Times Of Grace tour.Full release title is "Official Bootleg.01.Lyon.France.11.02.'99".

Pain Of Mind '87
1.Pain Of Mind
2.Self-Taugh Infection
3.Reason To Hide
4.Black
5.Training
6.Progress
7.Stalemate
8.Bury What's Dead
9.Geneticide
10.Ingrown
11.United Sheep
12.Dominoes Fall
13.Like On Your Knees
14.Grey
Review
Before they evolved into a highly unique progressive metal outfit in the mid-'90s,Neurosis were your typical Bay Area post-thrash,post-hardcore hybrid.Wait a minute...maybe that's not so typical.Either way,the raw,undeveloped band that recorded the short bursts of hate and attitude contained on ''Pain Of Mind'' in no way resembles the awesome trance-riff machine of later years.
Sure,tracks like "Life On Your Knees" and "Grey" possess their peculiar charm,but with vocalist Scott Kelly usually screaming a tad too close to Slayer's Tom Araya for comfort,the best was certainly yet to come.(CD reissues of the band's next album,''The Word As Law'' on Lookout Records,feature four tracks from ''Pain Of Mind'' as well as two 7" single rarities,making it a pretty sweet introductory package to the band's less essential early material.)
This Album Is Dedicated To Damon James Kelly(Little Chico)(1987- ).

Souls At Zero '92
1.To Crawl Under One's Skin
2.Souls At Zero
3.Zero
4.Flight
5.The Web
6.Sterile Vision
7.A Chronology For Survival
8.Stripped
9.Takeahnase
10.Empty
Review
At the time it might have seemed more like Alternative Tentacles' way to get some thrash metal action on its roster,perhaps.But ''Souls At Zero'' reveals something else again-namely,a band able to draw on everything from goth rock drama and medieval folk stylings to a tribal stomp and dub pace to epic howls to the universe,and then able to put it all back together again in one jaw-dropping combination after another.
If there's a secret weapon at play,it's the band's ability to orchestrate and construct their songs-nothing is simply ground out,and there's an obvious ear for silence,calm,and then release track for track.Consider "Sterile Vision" as one standout of many,the acoustic and electric components of the song less opposed in a Pixies/Nirvana style as part of an intrinsic evolution toward the climax.
The addition of strings and wind instruments at points really sends some of the songs to even greater heights-check out the sheer drama of "Flight" the apocalyptic riffs made even more end-of-the-world intense by the addition of violin and cello."To Crawl Under One's Skin" and "Takeahnase" just as readily suggest early-'80s Cure as they do Wagnerian valkyries,while the monstrous "A Chronology For Survival" takes that threat and multiplies it,even if the chanting vocal parts here and there almost go too over the top.
There's also what might be a bit of humor here and there-consider how the quieter parts on the title track almost sound like a slightly calmer variation of fellow Bay Area musical splicers Mr.Bungle's own first notes on "Travolta".Other sharp touches include the use of fairly obscure samples from Star Wars and Triumph Of The Will as atmospheric and musical elements.

Sovereign EP' '00
1.Prayer
2.An Offering
3.Flood
4.Sovereign
Review
The 1999 release of the emotionally dark and rhythmically diverse ''Times Of Grace'' marked the band’s initial foray towards blending musical tranquillity into their trademark intensity.Immediately following Times Of Grace’s release,Neurosis/Tribes Of Neurot,issued Grace,a full album's worth of experimentation and soundscapes that acted as the
perfect compliment to ''Times Of Grace''.As the two albums were played congruently,they were aligned in dynamics and instrumentation,enhancing the listening experience and each other simultaneously.
The Times Of Grace/Grace pairing was an ambitious experiment more aligned with The Flamihg Lips Zaireeka than the efforts of most heavy music/metal acts.Following the end of touring for ''Times Of Grace'' the band returned home to construct new material,and developed their label-Neurot Recordings.
In 2000,they self-released ''Sovereign'' an EP’ featuring multi-media content and material from the ''Times Of Grace'' sessions.This is a brilliant release,but it really does pale when compared to something like ''Times Of Grace'' or ''Through Silver In Blood''.Very much a transitional record between the afore mentioned ''Times Of Grace'' and ''A Sun That Never Sets''.''An Offering'' is simply brilliant though.

The Eye Of Every Storm '04
1.Burn
2.No River To Take Me Home
3.The Eye Of Every Storm
4.Left To Wander
5.Shelter
6.A Season In The Sky
7.Bridges
8.I Can See You
Review
Neurosis have toned their bruising metal image down to more of an enjoyable,atmospheric musical journey.Although still containing punishing riffs on occasion,the group is intent on creating slow and melodic pieces of work,especially on the lengthy and melancholic title track.Clocking in at close to 12 minutes,the song opens with a methodical guitar and drum beat before its tempo ebbs and flows in a vein of possible progressive rock-meets-heavy metal a la Anathema.It's sonically scene-setting as lead singer Steve Von Till gives hushed vocals in the middle portion before letting loose near its coda.
Another benefit is the throng of tension from start to finish."Burn" veers from this format as Von Till tends to wail in a nu metal format.
"Shelter" contains more a folk-ish,prog-driven Pink Floyd hue with mixed results.This mood is also explored later during "A Season In The Sky" which opens like a Southern metal homage to "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails.
Perhaps the highlight is "Bridges" which melds both soft and hard into a swirling crashing of styles for nearly 12 minutes.Neurosis conveys a purpose with each note,rarely seen among metal bands,whether light or brutally dark and heavy as this song evolves.However,other tunes are more urgent and almost Gothic,especially on the Wall Of Sound coming from the intro on "Left To Wander"."The light has gone out today",the lyric goes as the song crawls along.Von Till and fellow guitarist Scott Kelly get into a thick slab of riffs prodding along brilliantly.
Closing the record is the somber "I Can See You" another acoustic-driven song that,unfortunately,doesn't live up to previous tracks despite gaining momentum.An album whose title describes it perfectly-calmness surrounded by gorgeous yet brooding moments.

The Word As Law '90
1.Double-Edged Sword
2.The Choice
3.Obsequious Obsolescence
4.To What End?
5.Tomorrow's Reality
6.Common Inconsistencies
7.Insensitivity
8.Blisters
9.Life On Your Knees
10.Pain Of Mind
11.Grey
12.United Sheep
13.Pollution
14.Day Of The Lords
15.Untitled
Review
A diversified and confusing work all at once,''The Word As Law'' was the most transitional album in Neurosis' evolution from hardcore merchants to avant-garde metal experimentalists,clearly displaying the pubescent band as it searched for its mature identity.
As such,the short,angry bursts "Double-Edged Sword","The Choice" which hearken to their past already seem somewhat lacking in conviction;while more elaborate numbers such as "Obsequious Obsolescence","Blisters" and especially the multifaceted "To What End?" fare slightly better for pointing towards the complex arrangements and adventurous soundscapes yet to come.
In short,while serious fans may want to indulge their curiosity,casual listeners will find little to interest them here.(Lookout Records CD version of this album contains four tracks from the previous year's ''Pain Of Mind'',as well as two 7" single rarities,making for a pretty sweet wrap-up of the band's less essential early material.

Through Silver In Blood '96
1.Through Silver In Blood
2.Rehumanize
3.Eye
4.Purify
5.Locust Star
6.Strength Of Fates
7.Become The Ocean
8.Aeon
9.Enclosure In Flame
Review
Neurosis built their reputation on-to put it one way-long-winded compositions,making their albums a challenging listening experience for even the most dedicated fans.And their fifth album,''Through Silver In Blood'',doesn't buck the trend,diving headlong into the group's entirely unique experiments in ambient,progressive death metal with the mesmerizing 12-minute title track.
With the exception of two minute-long interludes,much of the remaining material follows this blueprint,with abnormally long tracks like "Aeon" and "Purify" gradually building from simple melodies into trance-inducing epics.Conversely,other songs take an unbearably long time to develop,crawling toward their climaxes so slowly,see "Strength Of Fates"-or toward no climax at all,see the tortured screaming of "Enclosure In Flame"-that one's attention span is severely tested.
It is therefore of little wonder that Neurosis' appeal remains so selective.Approach with caution.

Times Of Grace '99
1.Suspended In Light
2.The Doorway
3.Under The Surface
4.The Last You'll Know
5.Belief
6.Exist
7.End Of The Harvest
8.Descent
9.Away
10.Times Of Grace
11.The Road To Sovereignty
Review
After ten years and five albums of groundbreaking progressive death metal,Neurosis have managed to carve a highly original niche for themselves...coming off somewhat like a Tool for extremists.Yeah,you heard right.But while this Oakland bunch deserve great kudos for such unwavering commitment to their vision,they seem fated to remain confined to well-kept secret status for remaining so stubbornly inaccessible.
1999's ''Times Of Grace'' adds another chapter to this ongoing dilemma by delving ever deeper into the group's hypnotic semi-industrial dirge.But whereas previous efforts tended to suffer from erratic songwriting and uneven pacing,many tracks taking painfully long to build towards their crescendos,this album offers the most seamless continuity of any album in the band's challenging discography.
Transition pieces like "Exist" and "Descent" are confined to separate musical interludes,allowing central pieces like "End Of The Harvest","Under The Surface" and "Away" to be hammered out with more efficiency and power.Now don't be fooled.There is no in-between with Neurosis either you love them or you hate them,so approach with caution.
With time and patience,''Times Of Grace'' may prove one of the group's most satisfying works for long-time converts,but it will most likely seem too exhausting to the uninitiated.

Band Members
Jason Roeder-Drums
Steve Von Till-Guitar,Vocals
Dave Edwardson-Bass,Vocals
Scott Kelly-Guitar,Vocals
Noah Landis-Keyboards
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| Souls At Zero '92/Neurosis - Souls At Zero - 04 - Flight.mp3 |
9.45 MB |
| Souls At Zero '92/Neurosis - Souls At Zero - 03 - Zero.mp3 |
3.87 MB |
| Souls At Zero '92/Neurosis - Souls At Zero - 10 - Empty.mp3 |
3.70 MB |
| Souls At Zero '92/Souls At Zero-Back '92.jpg |
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| Souls At Zero '92/Souls At Zero-Front '92.jpg |
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| Sovereign EP' '00/Neurosis - Sovereign EP' - 04 - Sovereign.mp3 |
30.37 MB |
| Sovereign EP' '00/Neurosis - Sovereign EP' - 02 - An Offering.mp3 |
17.97 MB |
| Sovereign EP' '00/Neurosis - Sovereign EP' - 01 - Prayer.mp3 |
16.99 MB |
| Sovereign EP' '00/Neurosis - Sovereign EP' - 03 - Flood.mp3 |
9.50 MB |
| Sovereign EP' '00/Sovereign-Inlay '00.jpg |
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| Sovereign EP' '00/Sovereign-Back '00.jpg |
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| Sovereign EP' '00/Sovereign-Front '00.jpg |
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| The Eye Of Every Storm '04/Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm - 03 - The Eye Of Every Storm.mp3 |
27.35 MB |
| The Eye Of Every Storm '04/Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm - 07 - Bridges.mp3 |
26.54 MB |
| The Eye Of Every Storm '04/Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm - 06 - A Season In The Sky.mp3 |
22.55 MB |
| The Eye Of Every Storm '04/Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm - 02 - No River To Take Me Home.mp3 |
19.97 MB |
| The Eye Of Every Storm '04/Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm - 04 - Left To Wander.mp3 |
18.72 MB |
| The Eye Of Every Storm '04/Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm - 01 - Burn.mp3 |
16.31 MB |
| The Eye Of Every Storm '04/Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm - 08 - I Can See You.mp3 |
14.11 MB |
| The Eye Of Every Storm '04/Neurosis - The Eye Of Every Storm - 05 - Shelter.mp3 |
12.13 MB |
| The Eye Of Every Storm '04/The Eye Of Every Storm-Front '04.jpg |
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| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 15 - (Untitled).mp3 |
24.25 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 08 - Blisters.mp3 |
16.73 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 04 - To What End.mp3 |
14.63 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 05 - Tomorrow's Reality.mp3 |
13.26 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 14 - Day Of The Lords.mp3 |
12.11 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 03 - Obsequious Obsolescence.mp3 |
11.92 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 06 - Common Inconsistencies.mp3 |
10.10 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 13 - Pollution.mp3 |
9.52 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 02 - The Choice.mp3 |
9.43 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 01 - Double-Edged Sword.mp3 |
9.37 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 12 - United Sheep.mp3 |
7.45 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 10 - Pain Of Mind.mp3 |
7.29 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 11 - Grey.mp3 |
6.94 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 09 - Life On Your Knees.mp3 |
6.68 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/Neurosis - The Word As Law - 07 - Insensitivity.mp3 |
1.81 MB |
| The Word As Law '90/The Word As Law-Front '90.jpg |
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| Through Silver In Blood '96/Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood - 04 - Purify.mp3 |
28.17 MB |
| Through Silver In Blood '96/Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood - 01 - Through Silver In Blood.mp3 |
27.95 MB |
| Through Silver In Blood '96/Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood - 08 - Aeon.mp3 |
26.87 MB |
| Through Silver In Blood '96/Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood - 09 - Enclosure In Flame.mp3 |
23.63 MB |
| Through Silver In Blood '96/Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood - 06 - Strength Of Fates.mp3 |
22.28 MB |
| Through Silver In Blood '96/Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood - 05 - Locust Star.mp3 |
13.31 MB |
| Through Silver In Blood '96/Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood - 03 - Eye.mp3 |
12.13 MB |
| Through Silver In Blood '96/Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood - 02 - Rehumanize.mp3 |
4.07 MB |
| Through Silver In Blood '96/Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood - 07 - Become The Ocean.mp3 |
3.34 MB |
| Through Silver In Blood '96/Through Silver In Blood-Back '96.jpg |
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| Through Silver In Blood '96/Through Silver In Blood-Front '96.jpg |
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| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 09 - Away.mp3 |
21.94 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 04 - The Last You'll Know.mp3 |
21.15 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 03 - Under The Surface.mp3 |
19.74 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 02 - The Doorway.mp3 |
17.38 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 07 - End Of The Harvest.mp3 |
17.12 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 10 - Times Of Grace.mp3 |
16.90 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 05 - Belief.mp3 |
13.58 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 11 - The Road To Sovereignty.mp3 |
8.38 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 08 - Descent.mp3 |
6.77 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 01 - Suspended In Light.mp3 |
4.56 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Neurosis - Times Of Grace - 06 - Exist.mp3 |
3.87 MB |
| Times Of Grace '99/Times Of Grace-Back '99.jpg |
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| Times Of Grace '99/Times Of Grace-Front '99.jpg |
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| NEUROSIS.docx |
4.12 MB |
| Neurosis-Band.jpg |
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| Neurosis-Logo.jpg |
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