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Wolf Eyes
- Record Label: Third Man Records
- Release Date: Oct 30, 2015
- Summary: The Detroit experimental noise rock/trip metal band releases its latest album on Jack White's Third Man Records.
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- Record Label: Third Man Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
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Positive: 16 out of 17
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Oct 28, 2015Despite the squalid fervor that juts out in contrast to “Catching the Rich Train,” the surprisingly sedate opener, the trio is still working to arrange its raft of influences in some way that makes sense to its members.
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Alternative PressNov 2, 2015The allure is, as ever, the trio's use of the stereo field, and their ability to pump some breathing room into these otherwise sticky and humid tunes. [Dec 2015, p.106]
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MojoOct 28, 2015Another weighty addition to this first-choice list. [Dec 2015, p.91]
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MagnetNov 17, 2015I Am A Problem still explores texture and discomfort like Wolf Eyes always has, but now have riffs. [No. 126, p.60]
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Nov 3, 2015You have to sit still a while and let the trio’s sonic images wash over you before their musical zombies rise from the dead to terrorize the stereo space. But give this album a fraction of the patience and attention that Wolf Eyes have put into it--effort on a par with their excellent previous effort, No Answer: Lower Floors--and you’ll be glad you stayed up late enough to see how it ends.
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The WireDec 16, 2015The desire of the group to progress feels palpable here. [Nov 2015, p.55]
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Oct 29, 2015There's relative lack of confrontational left turns and endurance-testing meltdowns, which might divide long-time fans over whether this is Wolf Eyes' most boring album or their most "mature."
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