Neurosis Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Burn |
| 2 | Given to the Rising |
| 3 | The Eye of Every Storm |
| 4 | No River to Take Me Home |
| 5 | Locust Star |
| 6 | A Sun That Never Sets |
| 7 | To the Wind |
| 8 | Fear and Sickness |
| 9 | The Tide |
| 10 | A Season in the Sky |
| 11 | Stones From the Sky |
| 12 | Water Is Not Enough |
| 13 | Left to Wander |
| 14 | The Doorway |
| 15 | Through Silver in Blood |
| 16 | From the Hill |
| 17 | At the End of the Road |
| 18 | Hidden Faces |
| 19 | I Can See You |
| 20 | Under the Surface |
| 21 | Falling Unknown |
| 22 | Bridges |
| 23 | Shadow |
| 24 | Suspended in Light |
| 25 | Crawl Back In |
| 26 | Rehumanize |
| 27 | Distill (Watching the Swarm) |
| 28 | From Where Its Roots Run |
| 29 | Eye (edit) |
| 30 | Belief |
| 31 | Purify |
| 32 | Origin |
| 33 | Aeon |
| 34 | The Last You’ll Know |
| 35 | Nine |
| 36 | Watchfire |
| 37 | End of the Harvest |
| 38 | Strength of Fates |
| 39 | Become the Ocean |
| 40 | Times of Grace |
| 41 | Away |
| 42 | Descent |
| 43 | Lost |
| 44 | Enclosure in Flame |
| 45 | The Road to Sovereignty |
| 46 | Raze the Stray |
| 47 | Souls at Zero |
| 48 | Cold Ascending |
| 49 | At the Well |
| 50 | We All Rage in Gold |
Neurosis Albums
About Neurosis
Neurosis is an Oakland-based band formed in 1985 who evolved from hardcore punk into pioneers of atmospheric sludge metal, creating sprawling, ritualistic soundscapes that blend crushing heaviness with ambient interludes. Albums like "Through Silver in Blood" and "Times of Grace" redefined heavy music by incorporating tribal percussion, field recordings, and post-rock dynamics, while songs like "My Heart for Deliverance" and "We All Rage in Gold" showcase their ability to build from whispered vulnerability to earth-shaking catharsis. Their influence on post-metal, doom, and experimental heavy music is immeasurable, inspiring countless bands to explore the spiritual and emotional depths that extreme volume and dynamics can reach. Recent works like "Fires Within Fires" prove their continued relevance nearly four decades into their career as masters of transformative, meditative heaviness.