Washington DC-based darkwave/gothic rock project The Neuro Farm has released its new album, Voices, through Big Curve Music. This latest collection of epic post-punk songs slithers through the chaotic beauty and darker sides of the mind, where imagination infiltrates reality in a swirl of blurred boundaries.
Additionally, Voices combines that infectious, hauntingly beautiful blend of vocal harmonies with soaring violin melodies, driving rhythm guitar, and ethereal sonic textures. The album is available on all digital and streaming platforms and for pre-order on vinyl, CD and cassette.
On the heels of its recent high-profile appearance at A Murder of Crows Festival in New York City, The Neuro Farm is just about to embark on the Voices Tour '24 (check out the dates below). Link
The Neuro Farm - Voices Tour '24:
Sep 21 - BLOOMINGTON, IN - Gallowdance
Sep 22 - CHICAGO, IL - The Fallen Log
Sep 26 - SOUTH BEND, IN - Cauldron
Sep 28 - LOUISVILLE, KY - Dark Castle Fest
Oct 11 - ROANOKE, VA - Beyond the Crypt
Oct 19 - WASHINGTON, DC - 94.3FM Studio Live
Oct 26 - LYNCHBURG, VA - Lynchburg Gothic League
Nov 22 - SALEM, MA - DARQ Salem (with NØIR)
Nov 23 - KINGSTON, NY - Hororteria Presents (with NØIR)

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