The title, , refers to one of the longest and most devastating battles of World War I. The music on this 1995 release seeks to capture that desolation.
So, what does Verdun 1916 actually sound like? The critical reception provides a fascinating picture of an album that is both deeply flawed and fiercely loved by its proponents. Neurosis Inc. - 1995 - Verdun 1916.rar
Given the lack of official discography, we must infer content from context. Based on similar underground releases from 1995, possible scenarios include: The title, , refers to one of the
Many small bands recorded 3–6 track demos on 4-track cassette, distributed among friends and fanzines. The file might contain a raw, lo-fi recording of songs such as: The critical reception provides a fascinating picture of
: The demo uses this historical atrocity as a metaphor for the senselessness of war, human suffering, and the "industrialization" of death. 🎸 The Band: Neurosis Inc. (Colombia) Neurosis Inc. was formed in Bogotá, Colombia
: They added the "Inc." suffix to international releases to avoid legal battles and confusion with the California-based band.