The Neuromaniacs is the brainchild of musician Johnny Brewer. While his band takes a hiatus, Johnny recedes into the creative cocoon that is this project. Tantalising tones and unique progressions weave a dream world for us to rest in as well. His latest single aims to create a synergy between the mind and soul. This one is called Remnants.
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Soaked with a synth cushion, the prog-rock styled number begins. It is exciting to hear for the kind of journey you will be subjected to. Like his previous single Revelations, Johnny is aiming to create a niche within this genre that is his alone. It has a Led Zeppelin Kashmir like character, with his own unique approach to the theme. It has a novel, travel like approach, like wailing guitars painting the skies red.
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This would be a great track to listen to in the Mad Max movie, if there was a space for it. The instrumental explosion has great interactions with guitars and synths, while the bleeding tones interact with each other in style. It is the mark of a premise that has no limit to it, with the kind of space and melodies you are treated to. The Neuromaniacs is the project of a passionate musician who is addicted to music like a drug, and rightfully so.
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You can explore the other song in Musosoup as well, and is well worth the while. The timings, unique phrasing patterns and unique progressions make for quite the mix. Listen to the single here with us and follow the project on Instagram! Check out the number here:
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Self professed metalhead, moderately well read. If the music has soul, it's whole to me. The fact that my bio could have ended on a rhyme and doesn't should tell you a lot about my personality.