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Wolf Eyes - Slam Section (Live) album flac Performer: Wolf Eyes
Title: Slam Section (Live)
MP3 album: 1536 mb
FLAC album: 1690 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Wolf Eyes is an American experimental music group from Detroit, Michigan, formed in 1996 by Nate Young. Currently a duo, Wolf Eyes are a prominent act within contemporary noise music. They have collaborated with a variety of artists from different countries and art forms. Wolf Eyes began as a solo project of Nate Young. Aaron Dilloway joined in 1998 while also playing with John Olson in Universal Indians.

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Wolf Eyes side projects and collaborations now run into the triple figures, if you include those of former members Aaron Dilloway and Mike Connelly. But while the family tree has many branches, they still think of the project as a band. In the early days of touring, Young and Olson entertained themselves by making up rumors like Olson’s gunk-rock anecdote, to see if they would stick. Live, Baljo plays electronics and guitar, Olson plays saxophone and an AKAI wind synth (a bizarre electronic wind instrument also used by Marshall Allen), and Young sings/speaks, with some echo, delay and other live manipulations of his vocals. They typically get tagged as noise, and while that was accurate for the sand-blasted sonics of their early 2000s material, it’s the wrong peg now. New album Undertow is more structured, more musical. It was recorded in their space in Detroit, where Young and Baljo live. Olson commutes for rehearsals.

Hanson Records, American Tapes.

The music that Wolf Eyes creates is truly terrifying; the soundtrack to street fight that erupts into outright incineration. Sonic touchstones include Throbbing Gristle, early Cabaret Voltaire, Black Flag, Whitehouse, Pre-Asheton Destroy All Monsters, Negative Approach, Swans and early Sonic Youth. The advocacy of the latter has led to many opening slots and a spot on the entire 2004 Lollapalooza tour. Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album. Includes unlimited streaming of Burned Mind via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Ann Arbor, MI’s Wolf Eyes are at the forefront of a quickly expanding American noise scene. The trio of Nate Young, Aaron Dilloway and John Olson are the epitome of the self-sufficient musical entity.

Wolf Eyes have always been masters of taking elements of different genres, bringing it into their warped and bizarre world, and deconstructing it ─ this album accomplishes that tremendously. When I Get Back, which begins sounding like the techno godfathers, the Detroit Three (a major influence here, surprisingly) and gradually collapses into a massacre of electronic beats, is unexpected for Wolf Eyes but still bears their mark of chaos. Even when they’re working with a different palette of sounds, however, the overall impression is very consistent in their work. The cover of Wolf Eyes is the only one I know that actually shows the people behind the project. It features an illustration of Young and Dilloway; right from the moment you hold the album there’s a sense of personality on it. That is what I get from this album most of all, that these two guys were still feeling their way.