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"neurosis" Definitions
  1. (psychology) a mental health condition in which a person has strong feelings of fear or worry
  2. any strong fear or worry synonym anxiety
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"We are all really big fans of early Neurosis—well, obviously, all of Neurosis—but especially albums where Dave does vocals," he explains.
GUTFELD: Joe, you are always filled with neurosis, anxiety fear.
The Trip Metal crowd didn't seem to share my neurosis.
"There's a fine line between neurosis and perfectionism," Pettit jokes.
At worst, it was a manifestation of a legitimate neurosis.
One often associates perfectionism with a toxic variety of neurosis.
"I don't want to develop a neurosis over Zika," she said.
I thought this might be normal neurosis, but I don't know.
Neurosis, there, is a condition of identity, not of social station.
And all the neurosis that used to come with it, too.
Adam's faithlessness can no longer be written off as cosmopolitan neurosis.
Would she survive all the neurosis she put into the song?
The protagonist's problem is a stand-in for the author's neurosis.
Managing the Conservative Party's neurosis about Europe will now take bold leadership.
We discovered bands on Relapse like Today Is The Day and Neurosis.
By doing that, you've probably introduced a lot of kids to Neurosis.
Neurosis heavily influenced us in a lot of ways, and still does.
"Most of my family thinks it is neurosis," the retired physicist said.
Those things to me do not signal competence, but rather profound neurosis.
" She said: "Every neurosis we have, we can express it around money.
And in recent months, it's not just neurosis keeping him up at night.
Its like it's a profound neurosis that nobody examines for what it is.
In neurosis, individuals break with a portion of reality that they find intolerable.
David Cameron was right: his party's neurosis was making it look clammy and xenophobic.
Yet, for me, Twitter foments neurosis, Facebook sadness, Google News a sense of foreboding.
And again six months after that when Neurosis played Belgium in the summer '16.
Birds In Row is on tour soon with Converge, Neurosis, and Portrayal of Guilt.
I, for example, am Carrie's neurosis, Samantha's sex drive, Miranda's misandry, and Charlotte's ass.
Hoffa, for all his windy belligerence, is also petty to the point of neurosis.
How seemingly trivial feelings of resentment and disturbance are rooted often in deep neurosis.
In the spring of 2016, my longstanding perfectionism had spun into a full-blown neurosis.
Some of the early Neurosis albums were pretty—how would you say—striking for us.
Some typical pixador monikers translate as "shock", "neurosis", "death", "scare", "nightmare", "danger" and "nocturnal attack".
The trick is to stop short of neurosis and settle into something more like mindfulness.
Health experts are trying hard to strike a balance between smart vigilance and panicky neurosis.
Here is the official NBA Matchup of generalized neurosis, and a post-church start at that.
I describe this neurosis to friends who are fighting off debt and they roll their eyes.
He has just the right sense of humor and temperament to balance out my mother's neurosis.
When I committed to Intuitive Eating, I was ready to let go of my bagel neurosis.
Mr. Whishaw's astutely measured metamorphosis here suggests both deep, contemporary personal neurosis and atavistic self-sacrifice.
Regrettably, whatever force Mr. McElheny's pavilions have is vitiated by the park's neurosis about the grass.
I had all this neurosis and stress ... and he's telling me to look at this thing.
That being said, my favorite bands of all time are groups like Iron Maiden and Neurosis.
But before Sex Education starts investigating Otis' deepest neurosis, there is the central plot to get to.
He finds the most ready outlet for these impulses in works that call for expressions of neurosis.
Likewise, the shadow looming behind Tessa's Type A neurosis takes the form of her implacable, austere mother.
Similar to bands like Neurosis and Eyehategod, Today is the Day walked the line between several genres.
He carries himself with a competitive neurosis that is striking even amongst his high-level basketball peers.
The place of Islam in France, a fallout from the Algerian era, has became a national neurosis.
If you haven't gotten caught up in your own individual psychosis and neurosis, you would've become something.
Kathryn Hahn's bottomless neurosis as Chris Kraus is the human woman Jessica Chastain missed seeing at Cannes.
Alan reveals all of his neurosis and the sad fact that he started the loop dying by suicide.
Out of sheer neurosis, I waited a year to feel fully comfortable saying I was not an alcoholic.
Yeah, I mean, on a bad day it could be neurosis if you're not self-aware of it.
It fed her obsessive-compulsive neurosis, which eventually compelled her to jump out of her Manhattan apartment window.
Texans see themselves as a distillation of the best qualities of America: friendly, confident, hardworking, patriotic, neurosis-free.
"I heard Neurosis and Coalesce and Bloodlet and that stuff was immediately pushed to the side," he says.
But underneath the neurosis and the shrugging, stammering self-directed put-downs was a powerful sense of entitlement.
What more can be said about Neurosis that hasn't already been written, re-written, and re-written once again?
Fear of the American colossus, once the great neurosis of Canadian public life, is now very much in decline.
When Nancy first saw line of tipis by the Missouri River, she felt the neurosis of recovery melt away.
Loyalty Day seemed to symbolize the defining neurosis of Trump's presidency: his maniacal need for loyalty above all else.
Most of the writers I know are an odd mix of neurosis, outsize ego and hectoring fears of inadequacy.
There was CDA, but there was also the Digital Audio Crew and Rabid Neurosis, just to name a couple.
In 1994, the condition of "neurosis" was dropped entirely from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, psychiatry's encyclopedia of mental disorders.
The story is, on its face, a stereotypical male fantasy of female neurosis: the Hitchcock version borders on misogynist hysteria.
The Mile High's answer to bands like Pelican or Neurosis, COTLC is dark, doomy and slow, without being too overstated.
In the wide scope of heavy music experiences, there's really nothing else like a visit to the church of Neurosis.
When Nancy first saw the line of tipis by the Missouri River, she felt the neurosis of recovery melt away.
I recoil from the paranoia and neurosis that haunts many older members of my community, though I recognize its cause.
I love it, but I am British, and was raised on the country's very specific neurosis around sex and gender.
Weren't the Woody Allen '70s the height of neurosis, with their five-days-a-week analysis sessions and encounter groups?
I had one therapist who told me that every neurosis and blockage could be traced to a locus of fear.
And critics like me have contributed to this neurosis, praising the "challenge" of ambitious series as if reviewing hiking trails.
At other times in my life, I might have viewed this as a pathological neurosis akin to tilting at windmills.
Freud distinguished between neurosis and psychosis by arguing that while the former is psychically localized, the latter is relatively global.
I mean, nobody thought Larry David's show, about white-male privilege and Jewish neurosis — which I love — was about Larry.
A world of everyday neurosis, minor catastrophe, panic, charm, indiscretion, revelation, fallen pride, deflated bravado, pricked narcissism, and unexpected affection.
The instrumentation reflects this brutal subject matter by beginning with punishing, Neurosis-esque drumming and following that with frenzied D-beat.
A blend of adoration, self-loathing, and neurosis, the millennial princess complex plays out in fanfic, cosplay, and endless Tumblr GIFs.
With his skinny frame and his worried eyes, Mr. Twersky is an expert at conveying neurosis, ambivalence, self-doubt and cowardice.
The now monumental rock group was born following that night after discovering their mutual admiration for bands like Neurosis and Thin Lizzy.
"It's important that I tell the story of my life but without tipping over into self-indulgent rock star neurosis," he explains.
The co-mingling of flesh and metal agitates an underlying contemporary neurosis: Where does the body stop and the machine take over?
Amenra Neurosis being great is just a fact, as understood and reliable as the color of the sky or snow in winter.
"The experts foretold a mass outbreak of hysterical neurosis among the civilian population," the social scientist Richard M. Titmuss wrote in 1950.
It's just nice as an actor to use your own neurosis, and for a long time, I couldn't use any of it.
Maybe that's my private neurosis, but I feel like there is a lot of social pressure that makes women feel that way.
This is the anxiety of every creative person who goes into psychoanalysis too: will I lose my creativity if I understand my neurosis?
" Fuller said that the lead character's most important traits include "a strength and sensitivity and an amusing neurosis that goes with exploring space.
As far as our musical influences in Aseethe, a lot of it has to do with hardcore and elements of doom, especially Neurosis.
If that language sounds a little Spanish Inquisition-y, I get it, but by "defilements" they mean negative thoughts, neurosis, anxiety and depression.
The fading ink on my arm is a relic of my depression—something I'm happy to report has turned into a manageable neurosis.
I suppose it reveals the depths of my neurosis to say so, but that would never stop bugging me if I had one.
New bands formed in the rest of the country: Neurosis, Darkness, and La Pestilencia in Bogotá, along with Krönös and Inquisition in Cali.
There's a grandiose Neurosis influence and nods to Amenra's primal thunder, but it all comes tarnished with shades of Iron Monkey's down-tuned misery.
The city is famously full of diversions for rootless Westerners; any neurosis or perversion might be catered to in the warrens between its skyscrapers.
Con esto no quiero decir que las personas bien parecidas no tengan los mismos problemas, neurosis e incomodidades que plagan a los demás mortales.
But if you spend any time with Bourdain you realize that he is controlled to the point of neurosis: clean, organized, disciplined, courteous, systematic.
As it chronicles Anna's through line from neurosis to psychosis, it implies that, in times such as these, maybe the girl can't help it.
The only thing that could have possibly got in the way of your enjoyment was the nagging neurosis of maybe not totally understanding cricket.
In the wrong hands they are less the soaring creatures Messiaen sought, and more like road kill, with a jarringly repetitive insistence that suggests neurosis.
This year, though, the addition of Neurosis and Amenra ensured that Roadburners (no matter how fried or hungover) had a reason to keep paying attention.
In several of his writings, Freud associates neurosis with ambivalence, a word that, to him, signifies the simultaneous presence of two antithetical, equally strong emotions.
Then it steams into a crescendo of neurosis, from krautrock to raveup: "I find it harder to speak when someone else is listening," Mr. Toledo sings.
Be it with former member Stephen Brodsky or Steve Von Till from Neurosis or all of Genghis Tron, there are a lot more outside hands here.
He is sincere in that L.A. way, seemingly neurosis- and regret-free, matter-of-factly cataloging his achievements without a scent of vanity or self-consciousness.
Delivering heavy meditations on life with a bouncy hopefulness that feels almost lackadaisical, Happy Accidents are a ball of neurosis disguised as a children's birthday party.
Her prose, much like Salinger's — her predecessor in philosophical post-adolescent neurosis — is sharp, dialogue-heavy and unadorned, written to be absorbed into the bloodstream quickly.
As I deal with a psychological affliction that I cannot call a neurosis or psychosis, I will keep on searching for the name of my condition.
Steve Von Till of Neurosis makes an appearance on "The Old Ones Are With Us" to herald the end of a long winter and a coming thaw.
According to The Guardian, between 1950 and 1965 some 40,000 patients had been prescribed some form of LSD therapy for the treatment of neurosis, schizophrenia and psychopathy.
"As far as heavy stuff is concerned, I love the sort of monolithic heft that bands like Neurosis and Swans conjure," Netzorg explained regarding the group's influences.
La última de las razones de nuestra neurosis en línea parece ser menos grave: es la parálisis que sentimos cuando alguien famoso empieza a seguirnos en Twitter.
Thanks to my more sensible friends living within their means for the first time in our lives, my light financial neurosis recently morphed into full-blown economic anxiety.
It's why he never oversteps as an engineer, able to work alongside everyone from Nirvana and The Pixies to Neurosis and Joanna Newsom and have it make sense.
Beside the olive display at Zabar's, that iconic hub of lox and neurosis on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Linda Donohue was trying to talk herself down.
It's a pretty good mix, really, if you like cutting your guilt with neurosis, but what made it tough is that both my parents are very old fashioned.
Six years in, the festival managed to push their boundaries further still this year with bands like Prurient, Kowloon Walled City, and Mono playing beneath the legendary Neurosis.
He was — like Jerome Robbins and Antony Tudor in the United States — a bringer of neurosis, psychological drama and real-life grit to the rarefied world of ballet.
However, it's also hard to deny that the treatment has a tendency to sell itself as the cure for every neurosis, and that its therapists often overstate its effects.
Each of us has been influenced by different bands and artist such as Swans, Sonic Youth, Lydia Lunch, Neurosis, Babes in Toyland, Butthole Surfers, Bauhaus, to name a few.
The first feature that he made there, "Through a Glass Darkly" (1961), creeps into Eggers's movie in its shape, its tonal spectrum, and its fixation on delirium and neurosis.
Every Halloween, we have the opportunity to take a break from being so us, to escape our neurosis du jour and embody something that's nicer just because it's different.
" Kempf coined the term in 1920 to diagnose a neurosis observed in all-male barracks during World World I, or "panic due to the pressure of uncontrollable perverse sexual cravings.
The chef has always struck him as a happy and balanced person, prone to neither the neurosis nor the self-sabotage that would hint at the presence of hidden scars.
There were absolutely attitudes that expressed blatant exclusion of the keyboard, even as pioneering bands as diverse as Neurosis to Satyricon were exploring their possibilities live and in the studio.
Having promised the vote three years ago in an (apparently vain) attempt to cure the Tories of their neurosis, David Cameron hoped to limit support for Brexit to his party's margins.
Putting my neurosis aside, I'll tip my hat to BMW because it's a pretty cool idea and likely has more helpful applications than to raise a 5 Series' owner's heart rate.
From Trump's comments about women to the pathetic feverish alt-right and their epithet of "cuckservative" which neatly brings to the surface the interrelated sexual and political neurosis fueling Trump's rise.
Although no one seems wholly at ease — rarely does anyone in this hilariously neurosis-infused musical — they have continued to maintain an equilibrium, to the point of still sharing meals together.
Whatever blend of politically ecumenical anti-authoritarianism, high-minded altruism and harmless neurosis may underlie the preparedness, and whatever medical, mechanical or other misfortunes it anticipates, it looks good on everyone.
My everyday neurosis can drive me insane and turn me into an irrationally harsh person, but there's one person for who I step outside myself in this regard: my best friend.
In the same way Munch's work served as an emblem of modern anxiety and neurosis, however, Ms. Hahn portrays life in the age of emoji and social media, where ambiguity often reigns.
"The assorted Amnesia Scanner tracks that I manage to find littered around the web, hidden on cryptic pages, resonate with a very particular kind of psycho-digital neurosis in me," Rolfes continues.
Last week, Democrats could hardly hide their neurosis about tightening poll numbers and the pressure on Hillary Clinton to regain her footing in the first debate against Donald J. Trump on Monday.
SONANCE contributes "Under and Under," an atmospheric, triumphant dirge reminiscent of Neurosis' slow-building tectonic shifts, before it throws us for a loop with a burst of chaotic noise and drowned vocals.
A kind of madness spreads through such a society, he writes, a neurosis that affects the haves and the haves-not alike, because they are bound together in a horribly anxious dyad.
Walking onstage, she is all stammers and fidgets and overly articulate neurosis, adjusting the microphone stand and repeatedly pushing her glasses up her nose, evoking no one so much as Woody Allen.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Mr. Allen helped inject certain Freudian notions into the pop-cultural vernacular, and gave a particular cachet to the notoriously tricky concept of neurosis.
I think of myself as about average on the parental neurosis scale — no GPS trackers for my kid — but I was worried about the bus before my daughter even started elementary school.
Not dissimilar to the plot of Half-Empty, 86-ed follows the neurosis of a girl, played by David, suffering from a breakup, and how those emotional impulses impact her day-to-day.
Admiral Boom (David Warner) still presides over Cherry Tree Lane with militant neurosis, and he still possesses a baffling cache of gunpowder and weaponry, but he is mercifully no longer sputtering racial epithets.
Or to put it another way: The anxious, self-conscious, perpetually dissatisfied persona Mr. Allen projected in his films of the '70s presented neurosis not as a mental disorder but as a style.
Fleshy and agile, Hensley's Oscar is aquiver with his own neurosis: he's a faith-seeker, but, in the end, he can't believe in himself, so how can he believe in love with Charity?
And while Freud's idea of neurosis may no longer apply to our modern understanding of psychology, he did seem to be ahead of his time when it came to certain aspects of the trait.
My mind swung between an old, familiar anxiety I felt around all processed sugar, and the brand new neurosis of someone who's just moved in with her boyfriend and has to choose her battles.
Towards the later 90s, I started rediscovering some heavy bands that I thought were really interesting -- Neurosis being one of them, and Meshuggah as well, but I was also into the whole improv world.
That studied cohesion has allowed them to expand their instrumentation and experiment with new ideas—like bringing in Dave Edwardson, bassist, keyboardist, and vocalist of Neurosis in for Krallice's seventh full-length record, Loüm.
The last time we featured them, the band told us that their major influences skip from psychedelic Finnish black metal, Wovenhand, and Chelsea Wolfe to Swans, Neurosis, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Cure.
Plenty of light punnery, like for JP MORGAN, JURY and BAIT SHOP, as well as some edification like HAIKU and the term "biblioklept" (I just realized that I know one — what a strange neurosis).
Mientras la Celeste lidia con su neurosis, Egipto debe hacerlo con la recuperación de Mo Salah, quien se lesionó [en inglés] en la Liga de Campeones y empieza este primer partido desde el banquillo.
There are notable and continuing guest appearances along the way (Scott Kelly of Neurosis has appeared on every album since 2004), and Mastodon has used each of these features to embellish their own magnificent works.
Quantum Eraser was recorded by drummer Jared Stimpfl at Captured Recordings Studio (Jesus Piece, Ultra Mantis Black), mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege (Integrity, Obituary), and completed with cover art by Thomas Hooper (Neurosis, Converge).
Buried at Sea sounded excellent from where I was standing, but the burden of having to follow Neurosis is a heavy one got any band to bear, and by that point, I was thoroughly drained.
But, for me, another neurosis replaced it: Everybody in my hometown suddenly felt related, tangled vines of my kin ensnaring the landscape, squeezing until the hills rose up higher, so high you couldn't see out.
If these people have watched The Politician (and some probably did, since they all have Netflix), they probably winced with a little bit of recognition at the main character's equal helpings of narcissism and neurosis.
You have not, in your appeal to brute force, really changed the object of your childish neurosis, for the thought processes that led to the behavior in the first place remain quite unreachable by physical means.
The way she looks at Mr. Snipes is so pure, and when things between them go south, her grief tips the emotional balance in her favor and places all the neurosis at her co-star's feet.
Godflesh heavily inspired post-metal godfathers Neurosis, as well as legions of other epic bands, including such legends as Harvey Milk, Floor, Isis, and The Body— yet another revolution in aggressive music that was born in Birmingham.
And in a study published earlier this year in Psychological Science, a team of researchers went even further, arguing that, if the circumstances are just right, neurosis may be the personality trait that helps extend your life.
All the shit that neurosis makes, basically, it all comes from the pain that had to be repressed, and it all comes from the unfulfilled need to be loved, because being loved means having your needs fulfilled.
He also seems to embody a particular neurosis of Trump-era Washington, where the lizard-brain logic of making a name for yourself is colliding with the imperative of survival in the shadow of a capricious force.
While Neurosis held court in the massive main space, Blood Ceremony bewitched Het Patronaat; knowing that the former will be playing another extensive set today, I beelined over to see the Canadian trickser rockers summon eldritch darkness instead.
They let me pour my pathetic neurosis onto their shoulders and taught me invaluable lessons about teaching:  For the entire first year, I wore a dress every single day because one of those women told me I should.
He lost his job, his marriage imploded, and his wife descended further into a neurosis characterized by bouts of depression and physical assaults against young Lee, as well as feigned heart attacks and sly efforts to seduce him.
The vanity of mankind is such that it turns us into little more than pleasure-seeking neurosis monkeys, so maybe anything we do to outstrip this hideous code programmed into our souls is a victory in and of itself?
After that, he appeared on a number of TV shows, including "Arrested Development," and joined Larry David on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" as the very funny Marty Funkhouser character, fitting in perfectly with the comedy and neurosis of that show.
Their stridently percussive take on post-everything heaviness straddles the line in the shifting sands between post-metal, post-rock, shoegaze, doom, prog and whatever Neurosis is, indulging in meandering, wistful melodies and outre elements whenever the mood strikes.
The songs are short, punked-up, noisy as hell, and straight to the point, making them the perfect soundtrack to a New England bar brawl on the muggiest, sweatiest day of summer (Think less Neurosis, more Wipers and Dinosaur Jr.).
I keep returning to Atlanta and Get Out as prime examples because they best elucidate the interior neurosis that black folk often cycle through privately by bringing those psychological burdens, fears, hopes to the fore with such beauty and intrigue.
Titanic grooves and paranoid melodies elevate the sludge and spice up the doom; they list Eyehategod and Sleep as major influences, bu there's a heady dash of Neurosis in there, too, and Herder tie it all together in a novel way.
When Mastodon got famous with Leviathan, they started talking about High on Fire, the Melvins, and Neurosis in popular magazines, and people started getting into this kind of slow music that's been around forever, but the media ignored it for decades.
Alas, while Jacobs, an editor and writer at The New York Times, includes several lucidly detailed descriptions of Stritch's onstage performances (including a beauty from Dick Cavett), she can't quite manage to bring Stritch's genius into balance with her overwhelming neurosis.
This puzzle made my teeth hurt, and in an effort to cast off another neurosis I went to Google and read that 30 to 40 million people in the United States fear dentistry enough to apparently get night sweats before checkups.
The oft-imitated, never surpassed Oakland-turned-scattered collective is poised to release Fires Within Fires (the most Neurosis album title imaginable) via their own Neurot Records on September 212, and Noisey is beyond honored to be streaming it in its entirety below.
His credits on that front include recording Neurosis in their early hardcore days, as well as cult thrashers Sacrilege B.C. Despite his pedigree, these days Deutrom admits to financing the release of his own records as well as the promotion of those records.
Neurosis. All photos by Maija Lahtinen The final day of Roadburn is traditionally a low key affair, designed to ease festival acolytes back down to earth from PlanetRoadburn before the harsh light of Monday morning (and the inevitable post-festival malaise) sets in.
The wild economic swings of a boomtown—where one year the town is desolate and broke and the next it's overflowing with rough young men lusting for cash and vice—create something of a collective neurosis, a pervasive edginess that never dissipates.
THE MODEL APARTMENT (1995) by Donald Margulies An enormously powerful work that only gradually reveals its hand, this masterly play segues from a classic comedy of Jewish neurosis into a harrowing assessment of the long-term reverberations of a barbaric chapter in history.
In some ways, he's a throwback to the off-center movie stars of the seventies— Dustin Hoffman , Al Pacino , Jack Nicholson —who blurred the line between matinée idol and character actor and infused their roles with a sense of alienation and neurosis.
Stefan Zweig's account of sexual life in pre-Freud Vienna provides a different perspective: "The fear of everything physical and natural dominated the whole people, from the highest to the lowest with the violence of an actual neurosis," Zweig wrote in his autobiography.
They did not have recurring psychoses, the signature symptom of schizophrenia, but rather a poorly understood syndrome described by the German-American psychiatrist Adolph Stern in 1938: Their mental state was on the "border" between garden-variety neurosis and full-blown psychosis.
But it also gave a boost to many good bands that might otherwise have foundered along without support or visibility, and in a way it helped pave the way for a crop of bands that rose to prominence immediately after grunge, from Tool to Neurosis.
Given the sonic and spiritual similarities between Neurosis and Amenra, it's hard to believe that the twain had never really met in a recorded sense before, and I'm sure I'm far from the only fan who's wondered how such a meeting would play out.
With riffs that sound like a dentist's drill and vocals reminiscent of noise rock acts like Neurosis and Today Is The Day, the Wound is a grinding metallic juggernaut that never feels the need to ask if we're all having a good time tonight.
He's the paragon of the modern DrakeMan, texting his neurosis to the first ten ladies in his phone every night, and here he is at the low point of his career, traded away from his damn hometown team, talking about trying to get into three-point shooting.
Egan grew up in San Francisco, and her claims of New York-style neurosis are balanced by a sunny California attitude—many things are "excellent" and "cool"—as well as by a can-do pragmatism that might be traced to Chicago, where she was born, in 1962.
Samples, spoken word, and Lex's own tormented howls provide narration for the pitch-black dirges that blossom around them to form the backbone of Sunnata, an album the band refers to as "Neurosis worship" but know full well is a beast entirely of their own making.
Jackie Perez Gratz (who is also a member of San Francisco post-metal group Giant Squid, and has a collaboration resume that includes Neurosis, Om, and Agalloch) lays out delicate vocals and dark cello leads over guitarist Max Doyle's proggy, dirgy riffs and drummer Zack Farwell's resolute percussion.
I'm not enough of a Neurosis head to be able to pick out every song they played, but I can tell you that it all sounded absolutely monumental, and at one point, it seemed as though they'd finally achieved their ultimate goal and had ushered in the end times.
At the time, some of the most creative musical entities in extreme metal were putting out records on Relapse; bands like Neurosis, Soilent Green, and now Today is the Day joined the Philadelphia-based label's ranks, and in doing so, gained a wider audience for their efforts to push the envelope.
They were so much fun that I had to tear myself away after the salacious "Heavy Petting" to catch the end of Neurosis (which made for quite the shock to my system, as you can imagine—the two are like night and day, with the day belonging to the cheeky Gents).
Sure, Black Sabbath paved the way, and the guys in Sleep make some pretty stony music in their other bands (Al Cisneros, bass and vocals, fronts spiritual doom metallers Om; Matt Pike, lead guitar, has stoner thrash band High On Fire; and current drummer Jason Roeder also drums in experimental act Neurosis).
"Wow, he easily could have rung him up there!" one of the announcers yelled, which in turn called forth in me an increasingly familiar neurosis: If Arrieta's next pitch was roped out into center field for a base hit, the no-hitter-that-should-have-been-a-no-hitter would be ruined.
Thirty-five years ago, when I co-authored the first edition of "Getting In," we capitalized on a middle-class neurosis: parents of smart kids wanted to level the playing field for their children competing against wealthy students often coming from private schools with parents and grandparents who attended a particular college.
This well-regarded New York progressive metal group released two full-length albums last year: "Loüm," a highly concentrated collaboration with Dave Edwardson of Neurosis, and "Go Be Forgotten," an inventive, restless set that seemed to sum up the advances Krallice has made over a decade on the creative vanguard of their genre.
Her student journalism seethes with outrage over Montgomery's pack of political thugs, but it also reflects the signature neurosis of her class — that educated white Alabamians are looked down upon as ignorant rednecks because the state's "good people" are unfairly demonized over the racial brutality that is only part of the Alabama story.
By the early '803s, when the Los Angeles riots thrust Asian-­Americans onto the national stage, the brio of ''Roots'' had mostly been supplanted by a shy, scholarly neurosis that sought to figure out why Asian — particularly Korean — businesses had been targeted by rioters, but lacked the platform or the confidence to ask.
Roadburn has earned its reputation as the festival where dreams come true, and this year's edition was no exception: between soul-stirring sets from Diamanda Galás , Neurosis, G.I.S.M. and a passel of Icelandic black metal wunderkinds, it must've been tough for any band to stand out... any band, that is, except metallic hardcore legends Converge.
Today, it's a global genre, with offshoots continuing to leave a trail across multiple countries and continents (including North America, which lays its own heavy claim to the genre by way of early actors like Disrupt, early Neurosis, His Hero Is Gone, Aus Rotten, Nausea, and general 90's-era New York City filth).
That's who He's a founding member of Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot, and Shrinebuilder, co-owns Neurot Records, has found considerable success with his darkly lush solo project, and has collaborated with every respectable metal musician in existence (one of his current projects, Corrections House, pairs him with Eyehategod's Mike IX Williams, producer Sanford Parker, and Yakuza's Bruce Lamont).
Neurosis singer/guitarist Steve Von Till makes music with his main band that more or less sounds like one of these boulders slowly colliding with your head, but his solo work under his own name and as the drone project Harvestman provides a more placid kind of heaviness, as the new Harvestman album Music for Megaliths demonstrates.
Sin embargo, en mi caso, fue remplazada por otra neurosis: de repente, me pareció que todos en mi ciudad natal estaban relacionados, como una enredadera de allegados que bloqueaba el paisaje y se iba volviendo más densa a medida que las colinas se hacían más altas; tan altas que al final ya no era posible ver el horizonte.
I am not observing the movement of my own wrists over and over, so much that I have developed an intimacy with the little tiny movements of my bones, so much that a single displaced ligament sends me into FITS of neurosis, or to a "Physical Therapist" to spend hours and hours spinning a ball to put it all back into place.
" He added: "Neurosis and psychosis have us believing that quartz crystals can make a sick person well; that by humbling yourself and giving yourself over to a higher power, you can follow 12 steps to salvation; that a greedy charlatan who wears white robes holds the keys to wisdom; that the rantings of a self-appointed messiah are God's truth.
It was while trying to treat a woman for hysteria—a neurosis then believed to emanate from the vagina—that Freud and Fliess botched the operation and almost killed the patient, later immortalized as "Irma" in The Interpretation of Dreams, where Freud glosses over an episode that today would have led to disgrace, a loss of his license to malpractice, maybe even lawsuits, and jail time.
Dylan Carlson on tour:Fri 21/10/2016 Belgium, Ghent, Vooruit (Film Fest Gent)   with EARTHSun 06/11/113: UK, Newcastle, The Cluny 2    Mon 07/11/2016: UK, London, Koko (supporting NEUROSIS)Tue 08/11/2016: UK, Birmingham, Rainbow WarehouseWed 09/11/2016: UK, Manchester, The Ruby Lounge    Thu 10/11/2016: UK, Bristol, The Fleece   Photos by Holly Carlson Kim Kelly is hunting for ectoplasm on Twitter.
My own neurosis has prepared me for: a London pensioner falling aboard the Northern line and cutting his knee; a roving gang of street urchins making noise in the middle of the night and needing to be blinded by flashlight; a sedentary gang of sea urchins requiring removal from my foot; a mother of my girlfriend needing an oversize Band-Aid on holiday; a French girl asking for a fork in the library.
What Schulz creates in Charlie Brown's baseball career is a pure neurotic flip of that dream, a nightmare where a young man is given pure Athlete Mindset, a need to succeed on his own terms and a craving for success and the love that comes along with success, that is COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY impossible due to a combination of his pure lack of physical or tactical talent and the immense neurosis growing out of that need.

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