ALBUM REVIEW: Helen Money and Will Thomas – Trace 


 

Helen Money, aka Alison Chesley, is a cellist who has worked with some pretty heavy hitters in the alternative/underground scenes including Jarboe, Bob Mould, Steve Albini, and Neurosis. In addition to these, she has also released music as part of the band Verbow and as a composer for film, theatre, and dance. 

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Scott Kelly of Neurosis Admits to Abusing His Family, Announces His Retirement from Music


 

TW for abuse.

Neurosis co-founding member Scott Kelly has publicly admitted to engaging in “the emotional, financial, verbal and physical abuse” of his wife and children. He also announced he is “100% permanently retired from being a professional musician,” adding that “my sole focus for the rest of my life is on taking care of my family, allowing them safe space to heal and rebuilding their trust.” Kelly is also a member of Neurosis-related projects Tribes of Neurot, Blood and Time, his solo musical output, supergroups Shrinebuilder and Corrections House, and as a frequent guest on Mastodon albums. 

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Steve Von Till of Neurosis New Solo Album Due This May


Steve Von Till, photo by Niela Von Till

Steve Von Till, photo by Niela Von Till

Steve Von Till of Neurosis has revealed the details of his new solo album, A Life Unto Itself, due out this May from the bands’ Neurot Recordings. In addition to music with his main group and related act Tribes of Neurot, Steve has release several solo albums and solo-act tours under his own name, and an alter-ego, Harvestman. Looking to expand his sound previously that focused on a stripped-down approach, A Life Unto Itself is said to be experimental and sonically diverse.

Press Notes:


The title doesn’t quite say it all, but it says some of it:
A Life Unto Itself is as much the name of Steve Von Till‘s fourth solo album as it is the perfect description for the 25-plus years he’s spent forging, with his brothers, the incomparable musical force that is Neurosis—not to mention the numerous sonic tapestries he’s woven with Tribes Of Neurot and under his alter ego Harvestman. You can hear that rich musical history, and all the life experience that goes with it, on his new solo album A Life Unto Itself – and this album goes deeper still.

Where Steve Von Till’s previous solo recordings took on a more traditional approach with a respectful nod toward American and European folk music, A Life Unto Itself expands and ventures into compelling uncharted territory for its maker. Steve Von Till’s weathered, distinctive voice and sparse acoustic guitar provides a foundation, but a much wider variety of sonic textures are presented here. Bold and ambitious arrangements weave vintage synth, sublime strings, percussion, and electric guitars in and out of these unique and expansive songs as Steve Von Till’s raspy whisper dives deeply inward and speaks genuinely of visions, memories, and self-reflection in a way that feels both seasoned and exposed.

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