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The Eye Of Every Storm

Japan Country of Origin: Japan

1. Just Believe In Me
2. Rusty Door
3. Fall To Disorder
4. The Day Of Rage
5. Voyage Of...
6. ...Clay Liner
7. The Truth
8. Great Blue
9. Bearing Down
1. Under Control Of Law
2. Death Trap
3. Edge Of Death
4. Step On It
1. Helel Ben-Shachar
2. Spreading Their Disease
3. Living Sin
4. Hate Them
5. You Pray To Nothing
6. Caressed By The Holy Man
7. House Of Greed
8. Godless
9. When The War Comes
10. There Will Be No Heaven For Me
11. Luke 4:5_7
12. No One Escapes Us

Review by Adam M on May 29, 2025.

This is a great new addition to the Neurosis catalogue that shows the band in what is perhaps at times a mpore gently form.  The wlabum is a bridge to their newer material and acts as a transitional type of work for the band.  There are still a ton  of powerful moments on the album as well making for what is oerhaps the band's most well-rounded affair overall.

The musicianship on this album is superb and bolstered by a production that really lets the outfit's sound shione through.  There is a crushing sound of guitars that sometimes sooth as wellto show a great amount of dynaimcs.  The vocal performance is strong and shows Steve Von Till to be a leader within the sub-genre.

IF there is a flaw to the album it is in how other works by the band like A Sun That Never Sets have already surpass it and make this newer work simply another great album by the band.  It would be interesting if they could develop these ideas into a stronge rexperience and this is probably the last noetworthy album by the band.

In concluson, this is a very well thought out and consistently strong album by the band that is worthy of multiple listens and a very high recommendation.  It is a wello performed and gem of a work that is highly cimpelling and a great addition to their catalogue.  I think fans of the band should find a lot to like here.

Rating: 7.8/10

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Review by Adam M on May 29, 2025.

This is a great new addition to the Neurosis catalogue that shows the band in what is perhaps at times a mpore gently form.  The wlabum is a bridge to their newer material and acts as a transitional type of work for the band.  There are still a ton  of powerful moments on the album as well making for what is oerhaps the band's most well-rounded affair overall.

The musicianship on this album is superb and bolstered by a production that really lets the outfit's sound shione through.  There is a crushing sound of guitars that sometimes sooth as wellto show a great amount of dynaimcs.  The vocal performance is strong and shows Steve Von Till to be a leader within the sub-genre.

IF there is a flaw to the album it is in how other works by the band like A Sun That Never Sets have already surpass it and make this newer work simply another great album by the band.  It would be interesting if they could develop these ideas into a stronge rexperience and this is probably the last noetworthy album by the band.

In concluson, this is a very well thought out and consistently strong album by the band that is worthy of multiple listens and a very high recommendation.  It is a wello performed and gem of a work that is highly cimpelling and a great addition to their catalogue.  I think fans of the band should find a lot to like here.

Rating: 7.8/10

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