Neurot Recordings

Track Premiere: Harvestman – ‘Galvanized and Torn Open’

July 11, 2024

Legendary musician Steve Von Till digs deep into ambience and psychedelia on the latest Harvestman offering.

Full Album Stream: False Fed – “Let Them Eat Fake”

October 9, 2023

Stream the debut album from dark post-punk collective False Fed, featuring current/former members of Discharge, Amebix, Ministry, Soulfly and others.

Track Premiere: Ufomammut – ‘Core’

September 13, 2017

Psychedelic doom overlords Ufomammut will flatten you as they blow your mind. Listen to a new song now.

The Neurosis Issue of Decibel Is Now Available!

August 11, 2016

Decibel dedicates an entire issue to the legendary Neurosis. Advance copies are now in our webstore.

Justify Your Shitty Taste: Neurosis & Jarboe

June 28, 2016

As a monument to the collapse of one isolated psyche, as an exploration of an emotional sphere often relegated to the unconscious, Neurosis & Jarboe is far more compelling than any other attempt we’ve heard yet.

Decibel Q&A: Shane Baker of Alaric

June 6, 2016

Alaric vocalist and lyricist Shane Baker talked to Decibel about death rock, learning to sing and End of Mirrors

30 Years of Neurosis: An Interview with Scott Kelly and Steve Von Till (and Friends!)

March 31, 2016

Earlier this month, Neurosis took up residency at San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom for an epic weekend of shows to commemorate their 30th anniversary. We caught up with vocalists/guitarists Scott Kelly and Steve Von Till to talk about the significance of the event.

Stoneburner Returns

April 9, 2014

Well, Portland, Oregon sludge stalwarts Stoneburner certainly didn’t rest on any laurels following the release of excellent 2012 offering Sickness Will Pass: the band’s follow-up, Life Drawing — debuted in its entirety below — raises the bar in every possible way…and throws a few sonic curveballs in as well. So dive on into the sludge,…

Neurosis’ Scott Kelly and Steve Von Till preview Honor Found In Decay

August 27, 2012

We’ve only had the pleasure of hearing Neurosis’ forthcoming album, Honor Found in Decay, once. All the lights were out save for two candles and the peak meters on the mixing desk. And while the darkness made for a totally immersive listening experience, it reduced note-taking to scoring crude approximations of words onto the one-sheet,…