On the addition of Aaron to the ranks – alongside guitarist/singer Steve Von Till, drummer Jason Roeder, bassist Dave Edwardson and keyboard player Noah Landis – the band say that, “He came straight out of the gate contributing, writing and presenting ideas. His energy matches ours perfectly. It’s as if he was always meant to be there.”
“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,” adds Aaron. “Now after many years travelling 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 honour 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.”
Alongside the new music, Neurosis have also announced their return to the stage at Montana's Fire In The Mountains Festival in July. As well as hosting a bill featuring them as headliners, YOB, Enslaved, Baroness, Full Of Hell and more, the fest works with Firekeeper Alliance, a non-profit dedicated to reducing youth suicide in Indian Country.
“I cannot think of a more appropriate environment for us to return to the stage,” says Steve Von Till, a man also active with Firekeeper Alliance. “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.”