The thinking man's music
n0brak3s@earthlink.net | ca/usa | 11/26/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This may just be neurosis' greatest album to date. Obviously, though, if you're not famiular with them you may not be expecting their well thought out intros and skip right past them. Don't, they only contribute more to the setting this album portrays."
Best Neurosis album
n0brak3s@earthlink.net | 07/11/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was the album that ruled my world for at least a few months when I was around 18 and just graduating high school. This was so hard and raw, that it just always made me feel emotion. None of their later albums even come close to the energy that Souls at Zero generates. Pain of Mind is probably the next best. I wish the band had made a couple of more albums along the same lines as SAZ, but I guess they wanted to "mature" or whatever. I don't care if the new stuff is more musical. It just doesn't have as much feeling and honesty."