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New Neurosis!

Posted by Loren on March 25, 2026

New Neurosis!
Neurosis - An Undying Love For A Burning World

Neurosis will return with the band's first album in a decade the upcoming An Undying Love For A Burning World, released now digitally with physical records available for preorder from Neurot Recordings.

A new twists sees Aaron Turner joining on guitar and vocals (SUMAC, Isis), alongside vocalist/guitarist Steve Von Till, drummer Jason Roeder, bassist Dave Edwardson, and keyboard player Noah Landis.

The band, who will also play at Fire In The Mountains festival in July, their first live show in seven years.

“I cannot think of a more appropriate environment for us to return to the stage,” says Von Till who also serves on the board of Firekeeper Alliance, who are affiliated with the festival. “Last year’s Fire In The Mountains festival was the most profound music event I have ever been a part of. The weekend took on a healing, cathartic ceremonial nature that is difficult to put into words. Using emotionally heavy music to build community and collectively stare darkness in the eye is something we have always believed in, but using it to directly address the heartbreaking reality of suicide, grief, loss and trauma is taking it to another level.”

An Undying Love For A Burning World Track Listing:

1. We Are Torn Wide Open

2. Mirror Deep

3. First Red Rays

4. Blind

5. Seething And Scattered

6. Untethered

7. In The Waiting Hours

8. Last Light

NEUROSIS Live:

7/23/26/2026 Fire In The Mountains @ Red Eagle Campground – Blackfeet Nation, MT

New Neurosis!
Neurosis - An Undying Love For A Burning World

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