You may have just seen that Neurosis is set to headline Fire In The Mountains 2026. Which is shocking, considering Neurosis ended when Scott Kelly was outed as the worst dude and it didn’t seem like we’d ever get them back. Not only did we get ’em back, but Neurosis is also now streaming a surprise new record called An Undying Love for A Burning World that you can stream right now below.
As for the quality, it’s Neurosis. If you’re expecting anything less than something fucking awesome, you’re a moron.
“Spring Equinox 2026 – A time for new beginnings. We are Neurosis,” wrote the band in a brief statement. “Aaron Turner is our new bandmate. Our new album An Undying Love for a Burning World is out today. You can listen to it in its entirety and order here: https://music.neurotrecordings.com/burning_world.
“We will be playing our first show in seven years on the traditional lands of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana as part of Fire in the Mountains festival by special invitation of Firekeeper Alliance, a non-profit dedicated to reducing youth suicide in Indian Country. This is our only currently scheduled show. We humbly request your presence to join us in this much needed catharsis.”
The world might suck right now, but a new Neurosis album certainly helps with the catharsis that we all need.
On the new record, Neurosis said: “We need this, perhaps more than ever, and we suspect we are not alone. The trials and tribulations in our personal lives and as a band, combined with simply trying to navigate the insanity of our society, with the stress, anxiety, and isolation that come with it can be excruciating.
“Add to that the existential confusion and sorrow of the climate crisis and the sixth mass extinction. It is enough to cause you to completely lose your mind if you can’t find release or catharsis. This strange emotionally charged music has always been our method of trying to survive this and this is what we’ve always been singing about.
“When you have spent a lifetime engaged with these energies and utilizing this form of expression to purge and purify, it feels detrimental to our well-being to let it sit idle and neglected. This was now or never.”
Turner added: “From the moment I first heard Neurosis over 30 years ago, I felt this was the music my heart and mind had been seeking but not yet heard. Now after many years traveling along various musical paths of my own, the singular sound and spirit embodied by Neurosis continues to speak to the depths of my being.
“It is an honor and a true pleasure to have been welcomed so warmly into a band that not only shaped my perspective on the limitless possibilities of music – but has lived and exemplified the necessity of upholding creative integrity and camaraderie above all else.”
An Undying Love For A Burning World by Neurosis
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