Neurosis
Neurot Recordings
The Word as Law
LP |06/01/1990
Released in 1989 via Alternative Tentacles, Neurosis’ The Word as Law is an early and aggressive statement from the band, firmly rooted in hardcore punk while hinting at the experimental and atmospheric direction that would later define their career. The album captures raw energy, urgency, and intensity, showcasing the band’s uncompromising approach to both sound and emotion.
The record opens with Double-Edged Sword, immediately immersing the listener in fast, abrasive riffs, pounding drums, and Scott Kelly’s raw, anguished vocals. Throughout The Word as Law, tracks such as Self-Taught Infection and One Thought demonstrate Neurosis’ early command of dynamic tension, blending straightforward hardcore aggression with moments of rhythmic variation and dissonant guitar textures.
Instrumentation is tight and forceful. Guitar riffs are jagged and percussive, bass provides grounding weight, and drumming alternates between relentless bursts and precise rhythmic shifts. Vocals convey frustration, anger, and urgency, enhancing the emotional impact of the music.
Production is raw and immediate, emphasizing the DIY ethos of the hardcore scene while retaining enough clarity for the intricacies of the performances to come through. The album’s sound is unpolished yet compelling, highlighting the visceral power of the band’s early work.
The Word as Law is more than a hardcore record; it is a glimpse into a band on the cusp of evolving into a pioneering force in post-metal. Its blend of aggression, intensity, and early experimentation foreshadows the depth and complexity that would characterize Neurosis’ later works.
Ultimately, The Word as Law stands as a vital early release in Neurosis’ discography a raw, energetic, and uncompromising album that captures the band’s formative sound and creative ambition.