Steve Von Til – A Life Unto Itself


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Just like Wino, or fellow bandmate Scott Kelly, when taking time off from his day job, Neurosis vocalist/guitarist Steve Von Til likes to stray from metal and dabble in acoustic albums. A Life Unto Itself is Til’s fourth under his own name, following on from 2008’s A Grave is a Grim Horse [both Neurot Recordings]

Much like his previous solo outings, it’s an acoustic album of dark Americana; sometimes folky, sometimes straying into more country territory, but always fuelled by a slow burning melancholy. Accompanying Til’s gravelly baritone are slide and steel guitars, fiddles, piano, plus occasional synths, and the variety of styles and sounds on offer ensure that while the mood rarely lifts it remains a compelling listen throughout.

Whether it’s the haunting seven minutes of the title track, the eerie ‘Night of the Moon’ or the introspective ‘Birch Bark Box’, every track boats layers of subtlety, texture and emotion. Til’s poetic introspection moulds the best of latter day Johnny Cash and Nick Cave and feels very personal, and suit the leaden pace yet sombre atmosphere that Til’s music creates.

While musically Til’s solo material is worlds away from his work with Neurosis, it retains that same crushing feeling of oppression. A Life Unto Itself is a hard, tiring listen and not one for those wanting an acoustic experience to relax to [Wino’s outings with Conny Ochs are far more uplifting in comparison], but it’s a rewarding listen for those willing to revel in the misery.

 

7.5/10

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DAN SWINHOE


The Mystical And Emotional Part II- Steve Von Till


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In part two of Ross Baker’s chat with Steve Von Till, Steve discusses the impact he is trying to have shaping young minds, an update of a recent illness that struck the Neurosis family, and the status of the new, long-awaited album from his much respected and beloved band.

It should come as no surprise that Von Till is a teacher by trade considering his love of researching musical history. “I find myself inspired a lot by things children say. They have such inquisitive minds. It gives me hope for the future of the planet. You turn on the television and everything is so negative. It is like; “Good morning, the world is fucked!” you hear a lot about Terrorism and war and how corrupt the world is all the time. It’s important to remember that we have a choice. We can make a better world for our families.”

Speaking to Steve, you get a picture of the nature loving family man, a far cry from the rugged brute stalking the stage during Neurosis shows. While Steve may live in another state away from bandmate Scott Kelly, who resides over in Oregon, but when Scott’s wife Sarah, fell prey to a mysterious affliction which left her temporarily unable to walk or see Von Till rallied to his friend’s aid. “She has improved a lot thankfully. It’s been really hard for (The Kelly family) but we have all been there for them as much as we can. I saw Scott a couple of weeks ago and luckily she is getting the care that she needs. Scott is a warrior. He’s a great father and has not had the easiest life. I remember when I did my first solo shows. I was fucking terrified! I talked to Scott about it as he has done way more solo shows. He still gets nervous and shaky too. There is no volume to hide behind when it’s just you out there. I hope to do more solo shows this year. I am playing in London at the end of June and my wife is German so we want to do a few dates over there.”

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That brings us to the subject of Neurosis itself. “We have the skeleton of the next record. Jason and Scott came down in February and we improvised some ideas. Steve Albini will be involved again. It’s our thirtieth anniversary so it’s important to make a great record. Making Neurosis music is instinctive. We are like a conduit for this beast.”

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On The Road… Corrections House


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If you didn’t catch Corrections House on their brief run of US dates, before Mike IX Williams fell ill, and they canceled the remainder of the tour, that’s a real pity. Catching the band in Boston on a dead Sunday night the band played a superb set, oblivious to whether the room had been packed or not. Each member of the collective was laser focused and on point. If Mike IX was feeling ill, his performance showed not an iota of weakness. Just anguished brilliance and passion that he delivers every time he steps on stage. It was interesting to see the band spread out on a decent stage for once, rather than smushed together uncomfortable as I had seen them in the past. Bruce Lamont and Scott Kelly made the most of some extra foot space, thrashing around at times, convulsing in time to riffs and movements. As per usual, Sanford Parker may take his spot at the back of the stage, but his sonic work speaks volumes and is the glue that holds the group together. In addition to jamming cuts off of Last City Zero (Neurot), they played their touching, twisted cover of ‘Cortez The Killer’ by Neil Young. The band promises to spread more discontent with their sophomore release in 2015, as well as more touring, so don’t sleep next time!

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Scott Kelly photo by Echoes in The Well

 

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Bruce Lamont photo by Echoes in The Well

 

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Sanford Parker photo by Echoes in The Well

 

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The Road Home Announce Upcoming West Coast Dates


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The Road Home, featuring Scott Kelly (Neurosis), Noah Landis and Munly J Munly will begin their West Coast tour. Stream “The Forgiven Ghost In Me” here.

The title track to SCOTT KELLY AND THE ROAD HOME’s 2012 debut LP, The Forgiven Ghost In Me, the project founded as a solo venture for Kelly, has recently been reinterpreted with the full inclusion of both Landis and Munly, as both now find themselves permanent residents of THE ROAD HOME.

THE ROAD HOME Winter Tour Dates:
Jan 22: 1234 Go! Records – Oakland, CA – in-store performance
Jan 23: Metavinyl – Santa Cruz, CA
Jan 24: Audies Olympic – Fresno, CA
Jan 25: Against The Stream Buddhist Meditation Society – Los Angeles, CA
Jan 27: TKO Records – Huntington Beach, CA – in-store performance
Jan 28: Yucca Tap Room – Phoenix, AZ
Jan 29: Dive Bar – Las Vegas, NV
Jan 30: Heart of Gold Tattoo – Salt Lake City, UT
Jan 31: Crazy Heart – Boise, ID
Feb 02: The Shakedown – Bellingham, WA
Feb 03: El Corazon – Seattle, WA
Feb 04: Hawthorne Theatre front room – Portland, OR

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The Road Home Books West Coast Mini Tour


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The Road Home, featuring Neurosis guitarist/vocalist Scott Kelly has booked a string of upcoming shows. The band features Noah Landis on keyboards/effects and singer/songwriter Munly J Munly

With the addition of new full-time members, the project forged as SCOTT KELLY AND THE ROAD HOME — orchestrated by Neurosis’ founding guitarist/vocalist, Scott Kelly — has since taken a new form as simply, THE ROAD HOME.

Neurot Recordings released SCOTT KELLY AND THE ROAD HOME’s debut outing, The Forgiven Ghost In Me, in August 2012. Dissimilar to his previously-released solo outings, on this recording Kelly sought out additional musicians to help bring his written vision to fruition, recruiting the talents of Greg Dale and Noah Landis, as well as guest contributions from Jason Roeder (Neurosis, Sleep) and Josh Graham (A Storm Of Light, ex-Neurosis). The Forgiven Ghost In Me, flows with over forty minutes of foreboding Americana showcasing the ever-evolving artist brandishing some of Kelly’s most expressive hymns of pain, reflection and redemption to date.

THE ROAD HOME Winter Tour Dates:
Jan 22: 1234 Go! Records – Oakland, CA – in-store performance
Jan 23: Metavinyl – Santa Cruz, CA
Jan 24: Audies Olympic – Fresno, CA
Jan 25: Against The Stream Buddhist Meditation Society – Los Angeles, CA
Jan 27: TKO Records – Huntington Beach, CA – in-store performance
Jan 28: Yucca Tap Room – Phoenix, AZ
Jan 29: Dive Bar – Las Vegas, NV
Jan 30: Heart of Gold Tattoo – Salt Lake City, UT
Jan 31: Crazy Heart – Boise, ID
Feb 02: The Shakedown – Bellingham, WA
Feb 03: El Corazon – Seattle, WA
Feb 04: Hawthorne Theatre front room – Portland, OR

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Philip Anselmo, etc Featured On Celtic Frost Covers CD, Track Listing Confirmed


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Corpse Flower Records has put together a Celtic Frost covers record that will be going alongside the Morbid Tales! Book. The list of artists participating features Child Bite with Philip Anselmo, Blood Caldera (featuring Scott Kelly and Jason Roeder of Neurosis), and Coffin’s Slave (featuring Scott Carlson of Repulsion). The record is mastered by James Plotkin and fully designed by Mark Rudolph.

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Corrections House Cancel Remaining Tour Dates


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Due to vocalist Mike IX Williams’ exhaustive touring and recording schedule these past years, a doctor’s strict orders to rest, vitamins and general physical recovery has been prescribed. It is with great regret that Corrections House has postponed the last remaining dates of the Writing History In Advance US Tour.

Notes Williams in an official statement:

“Overwork, nonstop travel, overexertion on stage and poor eating habits will eventually grind you to rubble. I need a bit of time to heal and repair my wounded body and mind.”

CORRECTIONS HOUSE features IX Williams (EyeHateGod) alongside accomplices Scott Kelly (Neurosis), Bruce Lamont (Yakuza) Sanford Parker (Minsk) and minister of propaganda, Seward Fairbury. The collective released their Last City Zero debut via Neurot Recordings last year. Produced by Parker at Electrical Audio, Soma Studios, 60 Psycho Hum and Nodferatu’s Lair, Last City Zero is the audio end product of government conspiracies, societal ruin and psychological decay.

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Corrections House Issues Roadside Missive, Tour Dates


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Corrections House minister of propaganda, Seward Fairbury, has issued the following roadside missive.

“The people of this country are lazy asses who want to sit around and believe the fear and lies that their TVs bring into their homes every night. Although the attendance has averaged around 200 people per night, on more than one night of this tour the turnout to our gigs was affected adversely by the fear-mongering in the press surrounding CORRECTIONS HOUSE. The boys have expressed to me their pleasure in getting out of the Northeast and Midwest and heading to the soul of America in the South and the Wild West were people are traditionally freer in their minds. CORRECTIONS HOUSE brings a very unique and intense performance to the stage every night and we look forward the last eight days of this journey. Step forward Americans, embrace the horror with clear hearts and open arms.”

CORRECTIONS HOUSE Tour 2014 [remaining dates]:
Dec 11: Fitzgeralds – Houston, TX
Dec 12: Hotel Vegas – Austin, TX
Dec 14: Three Links – Dallas, TX
Dec 16: Club Red – Mesa, AZ
Dec 17: Complex – Los Angeles, CA
Dec 18: Soda Bar – San Diego, CA
Dec 19: DNA – San Francisco, CA
Dec 20: Rotture – Portland, OR

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In conjunction with the tour, CORRECTIONS HOUSE has released Writing History In Advance, a devious testament of sonic decomposition recorded live in Los Angeles earlier this year, out via War Crime Recordings.

CORRECTIONS HOUSE features Fairbury alongside sound conspirators Mike IX Williams (Eyehategod), Scott Kelly (Neurosis), Bruce Lamont (Yakuza) and Sanford Parker (Minsk). The collective released their Last City Zero debut full-length via Neurot Recordings last year. Produced by Parker at Electrical Audio, Soma Studios, 60 Psycho Hum and Nodferatu’s Lair, Last City Zero is the audio end product of government conspiracies, societal ruin and psychological decay. The collective recently put the finishing touches on their forthcoming new full-length, set for release sometime in 2015. Further info to be revealed as it develops. Until then, suffer.

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Corrections House Announce US Tour, Release Writing History In Advance in December


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Corrections House will venturing on their US Tour, and will release Writing History In Advance, a debaucherous testament of audio decomposition recorded live in Los Angeles earlier this year. The release will come available in a CD digipack via War Crime Recordings December 1st, 2014. Tour dates are posted below. Check out their cover of Neil Young’s “Cortez The Killer” here.

Proclaims minister of propaganda, Seward Fairbury, who was recently detained and placed in a psychiatric facility:

“CORRECTIONS HOUSE will bring their truncheon down on your head repeatedly until you submit or vacate the premises. This band has grown into a force since their initial trek through the landscape known as the United States of Unamerican activities. They will bludgeon you with no apology. Test us.”

CORRECTIONS HOUSE features Fairbury alongside sound conspirators Mike IX Williams (Eyehategod), Scott Kelly (Neurosis), Bruce Lamont (Yakuza) and Sanford Parker (Minsk). The collective released their Last City Zero debut full-length via Neurot Recordings last year. Produced by Parker at Electrical Audio, Soma Studios, 60 Psycho Hum and Nodferatu’s Lair, Last City Zero is the audio end product of government conspiracies, societal ruin and psychological decay.

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CORRECTIONS HOUSE Tour 2014:
Nov 30: Brighton Music Hall – Boston MA
Dec 01: St. Vitus – Brooklyn, NY
Dec 02: Café 9 – New Haven, CT
Dec 03: Metro Gallery – Baltimore, MD
Dec 04: Strange Matter – Richmond, VA
Dec 05: Grog Shop – Cleveland, OH
Dec 06: Pro Arena – Dayton, OH
Dec 07: Magic Stick Lounge – Detroit, MI
Dec 08: Cobra Lounge – Chicago, IL
Dec 09: The High Tone – Memphis, TN
Dec 10: Siberia – New Orleans, LA
Dec 11: Fitzgeralds – Houston, TX
Dec 12: Hotel Vegas – Austin, TX
Dec 14: Three Links – Dallas, TX
Dec 16: Club Red – Mesa, AZ
Dec 17: Complex – Los Angeles, CA
Dec 18: Soda Bar – San Diego, CA
Dec 19: DNA – San Francisco, CA
Dec 20: Rotture – Portland, OR

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