Published: March 20, 2026
The influential post-metal pioneers return with their first album in over a decade, introducing Aaron Turner to the lineup and marking a new chapter shaped by evolution, resilience, and sonic intensity.
Neurosis return with An Undying Love For A Burning World, their first new album in over a decade, now available across all digital platforms and through physical preorders via Neurot Recordings. More than just a long-awaited release, the album stands as a defining moment in the band’s history, a work shaped by time, transformation, and the enduring need for expression.
After years of silence on the studio front, the band re-emerges not as a nostalgic act, but as a force driven by necessity. The album captures a period marked by personal struggles, global uncertainty, and existential tension, themes that have long defined the emotional weight of Neurosis’ music. Rather than retreat, the band channels these realities into a work that reflects both inner conflict and collective experience.
At the center of this new chapter is the addition of Aaron Turner (Sumac, Isis), whose arrival marks a significant evolution in the band’s lineup. Joining Steve Von Till, Jason Roeder, Dave Edwardson, and Noah Landis, Turner brings a creative energy that seamlessly integrates into the band’s identity. His presence expands the sonic palette while reinforcing the immersive, emotionally charged atmosphere that has defined Neurosis for decades.
Musically, An Undying Love For A Burning World continues the band’s tradition of blending crushing heaviness with hypnotic, transcendent passages. The record moves between tension and release, chaos and beauty, embodying a sound that feels both primal and deeply introspective. It is a continuation of the band’s long-standing approach: music not as entertainment, but as a form of catharsis and survival.
Recorded by Scott Evans at Studio Litho in Seattle and completed with a rapid mixing process in Oakland, the album reflects both urgency and clarity of vision. The creative process, described by the band as a necessity rather than a choice, reinforces the idea that Neurosis has never truly paused, only evolved.
The album’s themes are deeply rooted in the realities of modern existence, addressing isolation, anxiety, environmental collapse, and the search for meaning in an increasingly fragmented world. Through these elements, the band maintains its legacy of confronting difficult truths while offering moments of emotional release and reflection.
In parallel with the album’s release, Neurosis will return to the stage at Fire In The Mountains Festival, marking their first live performance in several years. Set against the natural landscape of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana, the event aligns closely with the band’s long-standing connection to nature, community, and spiritual introspection, elements that have always been central to their identity.
Rather than framing this moment as a reunion, the band emphasizes continuity. Their return is not about revisiting the past, but about continuing a journey that has always been in motion. In that sense, An Undying Love For A Burning World stands as a natural continuation of their evolution, reflecting both experience and a renewed creative urgency.
With An Undying Love For A Burning World, Neurosis deliver a work that reinforces their identity while pushing forward, staying true to the depth and intensity that has defined their sound over the years.
Written by Gino Alache – Music Journalist
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