Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Neurosis to no longer use live visuals

Neurosis released a statement today announcing that the visual projections and imagery that characterised their live show for many years will no longer be used, and with it the departure of visual artist Josh Graham. I’m struggling to imagine what a Neurosis show will look like now without this mainstay. You couldn’t help but be captivated by the intensity in the images of “the human condition” before you, while even more intense sonic pervasions reverberated around the venue. But this is Neurosis after all, evolution is a must. Read the statement from the band below as well as a statement from Graham.


As of today, after much thought and discussion, visual projections as we have presented them over the last 20 years will no longer be part of Neurosis live shows. We are going to begin the process of reinventing our live presentation. This process will begin at zero, allowing the music to speak for itself and lead us where it may. Whatever form or however long this may take is unknown. This also signals a parting of the ways with our visual artist of the last twelve years, Josh Graham. Josh’s tireless work and talent came at a time when we really needed it and carried us gracefully into the video age with original content we couldn’t have dreamed of when we were just starting out. Our parting comes from a place of mutual respect, friendship and understanding. We all agree that this is a step Neurosis has to take and are open to working together on specific projects in the future. We wish him success and the best of luck with all of his own musical endeavors and artistic passions.

In the spirit of sound,


- Steve, Dave, Jason, Noah, and Scott


Statement from Josh: For us all, time for change has come. The friendships and body of work that have spawned from our time together will live on as we move forward. It has been an honor and a privilege to work with Neurosis over the last 12 years. As the crossroads are upon us, and we feel that the pinnacle of our collaborative efforts have been reached; we now look toward our individual futures with support and encouragement. Constant reinvention is at the heart and soul of us all, and we will all continue to persevere. Despite the larger picture winding down as we move on in our own directions, we will continue to work together on specific legacy projects including reissues and possibly more if/when the right projects come up.

Onward.


Josh Graham

 

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