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Neurosis announces upcoming performances + band to play Fire In The Mountains next week; »An Undying Love For A Burning World« LP out now on Neurot Recordings!


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Neurosis has confirmed several new live performances for the months ahead, in support of their new album, »An Undying Love For A Burning World«.

The return of Neurosis and surprise release of their first new album in a decade, »An Undying Love For A Burning World«, tore a hole in the sky in March. The album immediately became fan favorite in the band’s groundbreaking discography, heralded as one of the year’s best immediately upon its release. With the album’s unexpected release, the band also declared their return to the stage, announcing their first show in seven years at Fire In The Mountains, which takes place next week on the traditional lands of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana by special invitation of Firekeeper Alliance, a non-profit dedicated to reducing youth suicide in Indian Country. And today, the next several performances have been announced.

Neurosis has been invited to play at Hellbender by The Orange Peel in Asheville, North Carolina on September 5th, joining Acid Bath, Melvins, and Kylesa that night.

And then, Neurosis will perform two very special homecoming shows at the historic Fillmore in San Francisco on October 16th and 17th, celebrating their return to the Bay Area where the band was formed. Tickets for these shows will go on sale this Friday at 10am PDT; links are included below.

Neurosis Live:
7/25/2026 Fire In The Mountains @ Red Eagle Campground – Blackfeet Nation, MT [tickets]
9/05/2026 Hellbender by The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC w/ Acid Bath, Melvins, Kylesa [tickets]
10/16/2026 The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA [tickets]
10/17/2026 The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA [tickets]

Expect to see additional Neurosis live announcements over the weeks ahead.

Evolution can be ugly and beautiful, painful and euphoric. »An Undying Love For A Burning World« is the first new release from Neurosis in a decade, and a potent statement of intent and rebirth – one that marks the first new steps of resolve and resilience.

»An Undying Love For A Burning World« is an epic album of colossal hypnotism – beautiful, fearsome and utterly compelling in a way that only Neurosis can be. Aaron Turner (Sumac, Isis) – a name whose legacy is intertwined with the band’s own and a true kindred spirit – joins the band on vocals and guitar, alongside vocalist/guitarist Steve Von Till, drummer Jason Roeder, bassist Dave Edwardson, and keyboard player Noah Landis.

Neurosis has never been afraid of change, and here they embrace endless regeneration, surrendering to the emotional exorcism through heaviness and distortion that their music incites. Just as the universe tends towards balance, Neurosis’ cacophony of noise, rhythm, and dissonance always resolves towards moments of beauty. The addition of Turner’s powerful vocals and wildly creative and unhinged approach to guitar proves to be a vital force as Neurosis find themselves again at the mercy of evolution and expression.

On every song in the band’s history, Neurosis shifts restlessly between tension and relief, invoking a feeling both feral and transcendent in listeners. The band describe their songwriting process as an inescapable impulse to create with each other – a need rather than a choice. Indeed, the band insist that their return is, “not a reunion – we never broke up.”

»An Undying Love For A Burning World« was recorded by Scott Evans (Kowloon Walled City, Sumac, Great Falls) at Studio Litho in Seattle over three weekends this Winter and mixed in three days just six weeks before release at Evan’s Antisleep Audio in Oakland.

Neurosis’ »An Undying Love For A Burning World« is available on LP in an array of variants, CD, cassette, and digital/streaming via Neurot Recordings HERE.

Neurosis is:
Jason Roeder – Drums
Aaron Turner – Guitar, Vocals
Steve Von Till – Guitar, Vocals
Dave Edwardson – Bass, Vocals
Noah Landis – Synths, Samples, Vocals

“On every song, they warn listeners of modern society’s debasement and degradation and offer a life preserver in the form of their unique, foundation-rumbling thunder. Their music, constructed from guttural growls, lunging rhythms, and stretched-out, minimalistic heavy guitar, has always served as a crucible for their discontent. Listeners who give themselves over to Neurosis’ cacophony come through the other side feeling recharged, like a sweaty workout. This time, though, the cauldron burns hotter.” – Rolling Stone

“Neurosis’s new record makes the right kind of noise to stand out in this overwhelming moment.” – The Atlantic

“… Neurosis’ best album in two decades and maybe even a quarter-century, a bright-eyed and hopeful rebirth from a band that’s not naïve enough to pretend life won’t eventually end in the dark. These eight songs demand we get on with the living, anyway.” – Pitchfork

“Neurosis’ instincts have proved to be correct so far, as »An Undying Love For A Burning World« is one of their most well-executed releases in years, and the most inspired they’ve sounded since A Sun That Never Sets.” – Decibel Magazine

“…as heavy, brutal, and cerebral as anything Neurosis have ever unleashed, but it also lands like a necessary blast of catharsis amid the global chaos of 2026.” – Revolver Magazine

“Neurosis is still emotionally and sonically aggressive, but more willing to sit in a thick atmosphere of ambient dissonance when a lyrical revelation hits. That duality permeates »An Undying Love For A Burning World« with hopeful desperation — what it truly means to live as the world falls apart around you.” – NPR

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Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well