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Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood review



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Band: Neurosis
Album: Through Silver In Blood
Style: Post-hardcore, Atmospheric sludge metal
Release date: April 02, 1996
Guest review by: Desha


01. Through Silver In Blood
02. Rehumanize
03. Eye
04. Purify
05. Locust Star
06. Strength Of Fates
07. Become The Ocean
08. Aeon
09. Enclosure In Flame

In 1996, Neurosis decided to drop a bomb on us. An album that would not only go on to basically create the genre of post metal, but also one of the heaviest pieces of music you will ever hear.

It's very hard to find the right words to begin this review, so let's just skip any further introduction and jump right in: Through Silver In Blood is massive. From the absolutely monumental opener, over songs like "Eye", "Purify" and "Locust Star" that need a new unit of mass to be properly described, up until the final, last breaths of this apocalypse on "Aeon", this album's epic proportions really are something else.

The tribal drumming from the previous record has become a mainstay now, riffs became slower, simpler, heavier. A lot of the songs (like the title track or "Aeon") build and build, while songs like "Eye" and "Purify" feel like being caught in a storm much like back on Enemy of the Sun. Samples are again used to amazing effect, otherworldly cries on "Purify", horrifying preachers on "Rehumanize". Neurosis mostly communicates through the language of sludge at this point, which no doubt inspired tons and tons of fans to do the same. With that it's the first album I'd really call post metal.

Unlike with the previous albums, I will admit that I have no clue what any of this means though. Through Silver In Blood is easily their most complex record lyrically at this point, and I admit I didn't eat my Nietzsche for breakfast in a while. Again a lot of references to the Moon, the Sun, as well as associated ideas of silver, wombs, eyes, snakes, some talk about atomic bombs... Make of that what you will. It definitely feels apocalyptic and Neurosis loves to talk about mysticism, wisdom and purifying your soul.

With all this said, I find it very hard to find a ranking for this album among Neurosis' discography. It's the only one of the 90s output that I think actually has some filler. Some songs sound like they still belong on Enemy Of The Sun, some others feel like an unrefined test run for the slow parts on Times of Grace ("Strength of Fates"). "Enclosure in Flames" - while being another great, dark and monumentally heavy track (but still one of the lesser ones on the album) - has no business coming after "Aeon", which would've functioned as a perfect outro. While it probably has the best beginning of the 90s albums, Through Silver In Blood definitely has the weakest ending of them particularly due to this. The voice sample interludes seem a bit more detached than before. Through Silver In Blood just doesn't evoke any clear emotions in me like the other three 90s albums.

Given all this, it should be my least favourite of their 90s output... right? But god, if I wouldn't literally kill to see them perform this live in the 90s. While it's not clear which emotions it evokes, that might be an asset. Cause I still love every second of it and wonder why. Like all of their other 90s output, there's some angle where it really sticks out and can be appreciated.

And like... it's just so heavy?

This is one of the big ones and you owe yourself to listen to it if you haven't.


Rating breakdown
Performance: 10
Songwriting: 10
Originality: 9
Production: 10

Written by Desha | 18.08.2020




Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.


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18.08.2020 - 14:39
RaduP
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Few albums genuinely deserve a 10. This is one of them.
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18.08.2020 - 14:47
Rating: 9
musclassia
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I think this is one of those albums where it potentially merits a 10, not because it's perfect (I agree that Strength Of Fates and Enclosure In Flame drag, and that Aeon would make for a much better ending to the record), but because it delivers emotions that almost nothing else can and stands alone as such an immense piece of work that its imperfections almost work in its favor. The title track is one of the best metal songs ever really.
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18.08.2020 - 16:11
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Tage Westerlund
Never hear this band....
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18.08.2020 - 16:15
Troy Killjoy
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Written by Bad English on 18.08.2020 at 16:11

Never hear this band....

You should remedy that asap.
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18.08.2020 - 16:20
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Tage Westerlund
Written by Troy Killjoy on 18.08.2020 at 16:15

Written by Bad English on 18.08.2020 at 16:11

Never hear this band....

You should remedy that asap.

If radu would not add his neo folk band and made ont i would never knew such band even exist
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18.08.2020 - 22:48
Desha
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Written by musclassia on 18.08.2020 at 14:47

I think this is one of those albums where it potentially merits a 10, not because it's perfect (I agree that Strength Of Fates and Enclosure In Flame drag, and that Aeon would make for a much better ending to the record), but because it delivers emotions that almost nothing else can and stands alone as such an immense piece of work that its imperfections almost work in its favor. The title track is one of the best metal songs ever really.

Yeah, I went into my relistens of it thinking I was going to be somewhat negative, but then I listened to it again and again and again and all the flaws didn't really seem to matter all that much. It's definitely very unique.
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19.08.2020 - 01:29
zoller
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Honestly not even in my top 3 Neurosis records yet still absolutely amazing, and one of their albums that is most personal to me. In sophomore year of high school, whenever I had a bad day I'd go home and blast this album, it's something I'll always remember. Also around that same time I would listen to The Eye of Every Storm whenever I was really sad in a more depressed way.

Great review!
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19.08.2020 - 14:43
Desha
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Written by [user id=249225] on 19.08.2020 at 01:29

Honestly not even in my top 3 Neurosis records [...]

That's how I went into my relistens earlier this year, but The whole idea of ranking the albums kind of fell out of the window (is that a figure of speech that exists?) after a few listens. Like I said in my review, if I think about it, it should be my least favourite of the 90s ones (which I consider to be their best by far), but that just doesn't seem to really work out.


Written by [user id=249225] on 19.08.2020 at 01:29

In sophomore year of high school, whenever I had a bad day I'd go home and blast this album, it's something I'll always remember. Also around that same time I would listen to The Eye of Every Storm whenever I was really sad in a more depressed way.

Yeah it's definitely a good record for that kind of feeling.
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19.08.2020 - 14:59
Milena
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Tbh I rate albums I would edit in some way with 10s all the time. No album is "perfect" in that sense, a 10 is a 10 even if there's songs you'd skip or rearrange.
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19.08.2020 - 17:02
Desha
delicious dish
Written by Milena on 19.08.2020 at 14:59

Tbh I rate albums I would edit in some way with 10s all the time. No album is "perfect" in that sense, a 10 is a 10 even if there's songs you'd skip or rearrange.

That's precisely why I usually don't rate stuff, different people use different metrics to rate things and it gets all confusing
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20.08.2020 - 17:16
Auntie Sahar
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I've never gotten quite as hyped up about Neurosis as many other people both on and off MS seem to, but this is still a pretty great album. Solid review of it, though it'd probably get more of an 8 or 8.5 max from me.
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21.08.2020 - 07:11
zoller
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Written by Desha on 19.08.2020 at 14:43

That's how I went into my relistens earlier this year, but The whole idea of ranking the albums kind of fell out of the window (is that a figure of speech that exists?) after a few listens. Like I said in my review, if I think about it, it should be my least favourite of the 90s ones (which I consider to be their best by far), but that just doesn't seem to really work out.

That is a figure of speech that exists Of their 90s records I'd say it goes Times of Grace, Souls at Zero, Through Silver in Blood, Enemy of the Sun, The Word as Law. TSIB and EOTS are tied and could easily switch, though.

Written by Desha on 19.08.2020 at 14:43

Yeah it's definitely a good record for that kind of feeling.

Mhm
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21.08.2020 - 07:11
zoller
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Written by Auntie Sahar on 20.08.2020 at 17:16

I've never gotten quite as hyped up about Neurosis as many other people both on and off MS seem to, but this is still a pretty great album. Solid review of it, though it'd probably get more of an 8 or 8.5 max from me.

Yeah, this is the Neurosis album that everyone seems to appreciate to some degree..
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21.08.2020 - 17:01
Desha
delicious dish
Written by [user id=249225] on 21.08.2020 at 07:11

Written by Desha on 19.08.2020 at 14:43

That's how I went into my relistens earlier this year, but The whole idea of ranking the albums kind of fell out of the window (is that a figure of speech that exists?) after a few listens. Like I said in my review, if I think about it, it should be my least favourite of the 90s ones (which I consider to be their best by far), but that just doesn't seem to really work out.

That is a figure of speech that exists Of their 90s records I'd say it goes Times of Grace, Souls at Zero, Through Silver in Blood, Enemy of the Sun, The Word as Law. TSIB and EOTS are tied and could easily switch, though.

Ah shit I forgot that The Word as Law was 1990, I thought it was '89. That fucks up my review then haha, that's definitely my least favourite of the 90s albums then. My favourite is still Souls at Zero but after that it really depends on my mood.
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21.08.2020 - 19:02
Rating: 9
musclassia
Staff
Written by Desha on 21.08.2020 at 17:01


Ah shit I forgot that The Word as Law was 1990, I thought it was '89. That fucks up my review then haha, that's definitely my least favourite of the 90s albums then. My favourite is still Souls at Zero but after that it really depends on my mood.

Souls At Zero was the first Neurosis song that got me, and the album was the only one of theirs I really listened to until I gave them another go after Roadburn 2016. Nowadays I'd probably have it fourth after The Eye Of Every Storm, Through Silver In Blood and Times Of Grace, but those 4 are close together and clearly ahead of the rest of their albums in my book
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21.08.2020 - 21:45
zoller
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Written by Desha on 21.08.2020 at 17:01

That fucks up my review then haha, that's definitely my least favourite of the 90s albums then. My favourite is still Souls at Zero but after that it really depends on my mood.

Yeah it's really fine. Souls at Zero is sooooo good in the right mood. ToG I can listen to at any time for some reason I can't explain
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11.07.2021 - 13:48
Netzach
Planewalker
You're still gonna have to get me into the rest of Neurosis some day, because for some reason this is the only album of theirs that stuck with me, and it is... well, the review says it all.

Also probably a good idea not to eat Nietzsche for breakfast. He's more of a late evening snack kind of guy.
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11.07.2021 - 21:36
Desha
delicious dish
Written by Netzach on 11.07.2021 at 13:48

You're still gonna have to get me into the rest of Neurosis some day

Well I reviewed the two that came before this. The Enemy of the Sun one is particularly bad though, so maybe don't read it lmao
I think the rest of the albums all have a fair number of reviews on the site, and I don't think I do reviews well anyways so it's good that I won't write more haha
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