Neurosis Honor Found in Decay Vinyl (2xLP Yellow 180g) NM Cond. Ltd Ed 500

Sold Date: December 11, 2018
Start Date: July 27, 2018
Final Price: £40.00 (GBP)
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Bought as part of the all vinyl collection. So the 3 coloured vinyls are up for sale in different lots. I've only ever opened these to check the colour, they have never been played. They are in near mint condition, only slightly marked on the corners (pictured) as that is how they came when I bought them from America. This is the yellow translucent colour vinyl, limited to 500 copies. Looks amazing.

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Description taken from original website:

NEUROSIS’ critically acclaimed, tenth studio album, Honor Found In Decay, will see its official vinyl release on February 5th via Relapse Records/Neurot Recordings. 

Deluxe 2xLP edition comes packaged in a gorgeous gatefold jacket and is accompanied with a stunning 16 page LP sized Booklet. 

The audio was cut directly from the original studio master tapes and pressed on 180 gram weight vinyl. 

Total pressing information is: 2000 on Black, 1000 on Smoke Grey Translucent , 500 on Yellow Translucent and 500 on Orange Translucent. 

" The music on Honor Found in Decay is both torturous and transcendent. It is the ongoing exposition of a vast internal dialogue that seems to carry the weight of eons. With the right kind of ears and eyes, it can seem like the trials and tribulations of mankind are being channeled through five individuals: Steve Von Till, Scott Kelly, Noah Landis, Jason Roeder and Dave Edwardson. And yet they will be the first ones to tell you that they are just regular people trying to make sense of the world around them. Aided by Josh Graham, their resident visual guru, they transmit their interpretations through multiple sensory planes. The degree to which Neurosis allows them to step out of their everyday lives is the distance between one and zero, the distance between thinking and doing, the distance between this minute and the one that may or may not follow. Which is to say: Neurosis takes them outside of themselves and brings them closer to themselves. Simultaneously. " 
—J. Bennett (Decibel)