

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.
"(...)And here it comes, the new, mature and god damn convinced band. Watch out and remember my words – this band is already big but you don’t know about it yet..." - Demon of the Month in Metal Hammer
„(...)There is a madness and insanity hidden in these tunes. (...)There is some sick beauty in this music." - Gitarzysta Magazine
"(...)Murder Book is a challenge and a real manual sarcastic deconstruction of mind. In addition to migraines, will be able to cause many cervical pain." - Sound Zone Magazine
"(...)At last we get a masterpiece dedicated to the listeners expecting from metal something more than rhythm for head-banging. To be honest I have been waiting for something sticking out from what we listen to everyday. This Polish band messed up my private albums ranking." - Metal Centre
"(...)I strongly recommend giving Neurothing more than one chance. If you can bring in enough patience, Murder Book seems to be an album worth growing on you." - Metal Storm
"(...)It makes you wanna look for the repeat button on the remote control. The sound is awesome and well compressed, every instrument has its own space. It's a record that holds all the way through." - Slave State Magazine
"(...)The music is exploding with energy. It's a mixture of thrash and death metal tunes with harcore elements. Selfdriven machine." - Chaos Vault
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