

Since 2004, when the band was created, people have been trying to define the Neurothing tunes. Have a try and be sure that every moment of the track will bring you a new emotion and impression.
During these few years Neurothing formed the current line-up and became one keep on going strong force. But it doesn't come from nowhere. The band members had previous experience of sharing stages with metal giants like Machine Head, Soulfly, Mnemic, Samael, Saxon, Opeth, Marduk and Vader. They performed with symphonic orchestra and became featured artists of the music magazines like sickdrummer.com. They've also been members of other respected Polish bands. They brought all their experience and passion to the new level and named it Neurothing.
Neurothing did the first big step in 2005 when they released their four tracks EP album "Vanishing Celestial Bodies" and shot the video to "Macheta". Both the EP and the video met with an enthusiastic reception and were warmly received by the press and listeners. The video was played by many TV shows and became one of the qualified works on the Music Video Awards Festival CraveFest in Toronto, Canada.
After the series of gigs in 2006 the band sat down to write a new full-size material. During the writing process they faced the personal change - the vocalist replacement, so the album premiere had to be moved. But nobody even thought to give up especially when Fajfer, the new vocalist joined the crew to add the last remaining instrument to this neurotic ensemble. Neurothing could start over with a motivation that gave the band a lot of opportunities to challenge new levels. With the fresh energy and the new ideas the follow-up to "Vanishing Celestial Bodies" was prepared.
So here it comes AD 2009. After two years of the creation and destruction, Neurothing brings to the metal community, ready to open, undiscovered, mysterious "Murder Book", real murderous trip through the human mind. "Crime and Punishment", "Alice in Wonderland", murder cases, sins and fears, it's all there mixed with neurotic, disturbed guitar riffs and drum rhythms.
The album was bravely recorded and mixed in Poland and Scotland and mastered in the Digital Domain (Florida, USA) by audio guru Bob Katz, who gave the final, magical touch to the murderous tunes.
"True to form, aggression seems to be what Neurothing is about.(...) Neurothing plays harsh, violent "mad at the world" music that fills you with anger and makes you want to hit something and defy authority. Listen to this in a mosh pit for best results, and if you elbow someone in the face, don't apologize" - Metalexpress Radio
"First, the guy’s skills. Outstanding? I'm not sure if I should praise them as much as that in order not to make their heads swell but quite a few old troupers could learn a lot from Neurothing." – Metal Hammer
"Warning! Neurothing may cause brain damage! There is very little to say about Neurothing except, "HOLY SHIT!". Neurothing has achieved something few bands ever do - A Totally New Sound! Their rhythms and beats, in a heavy metal context, are nothing short of magical. I am not a label guy right now, but if I were, I would sign them and dump a ton of cash into their global market brand. Can you spell upper-triple-digit-ROI? Make no mistake. The public will never forget Neurothing." - Melted Metal Web Radio
"So will Neurothing be able to mark themselves on the scene judged from Vanishing Celestial Bodies? Yes they will, and it's probably only a question of time before Neurothing is picked up by a record label, as this band shows a standard with the production, musicality and professionalism on Vanishing Celestial Bodies rarely seen with unsigned bands." - Antenna Magazine
"Their compositions are really well worked with interesting ideas and you can see that the band is thirsty for work and to make good music. You can feel that they like what they play (...) you can see that Neurothing has a lot of potential to become a very good band if they continue to work hard. I am sure that we will soon hear from them and the news will be good for Neurothing and us!" - Behind the Veil
"All musicians are above reproach, the drummer rages like hell and the songwriting is one of the most complex I have ever listened to. (...) Well download it, listen for yourself. You will not regret it." - Soundcheck Magazine
"Yup, keep an eye on these Polish talents!" - Vampire Magazine
"This is right up the alley for all those of you out there who think everything outside of Meshuggah is too straight and boring. So if you like complicated breaks and music that goes backward and forward and every other direction and can't get enough of your Meshuggah or Treponem Pal records this might just be the one for you." - Battle Helm
"(... )It definetely has got a recognition quality" - Powermetal
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