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| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Dogs On Stage Format: CDR Label: 8mm Country: Italy Price: $10.00 |
| "Recorded live in Bologna (july 1st 2005) straight-on-minidisc by John Olson, Dogs on stage can finally see the light of day! This recording is sick. Most of the tracks are taken from Burned Mind.(well, they dont sound exactly the same) + a killer jam with Olson sax blowin in the wind. Mammamia! 3 colours silkscreened cover" - 8mm. |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Dread Format: CD Label: Bulb Country: USA Price: $13.50 |
| "Dread is a world where Negative Approach has gotten in a fist fight with Throbbing Gristle and spat out the heaviest punk rock record ever made. 4 long tracks of ugly homemade electronic sounds. This band is constantly moving forward and constantly changing, making you dance and laugh one night, and crouch and vomit the next. Wolf Eyes somehow tastefully combine the crude electronics of early SPK, the laid back delay of King Tubby, the mic swallowing of Henri Chopin, and the anti-social fuck you of Negative Approach. This record is a masterpiece." - Jim Merrill. |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Six Arms and Sucks |Live in Porto| Format: CDR Label: Esquilo Country: Portugal Price: $15.00 |
| "Recorded live in Porto this release shows a different side of Wolf Eyes. Clearly?uncomfortable for playing to a sitted audience, the band throws an unsetting 30?minutes long improvised track ranging from quiet moments - where scrapped?metal, electronics and horns melt - to the most explosive harsh noise and?guttural vocals.?But this was not the end. Without warning, Wolf Eyes start a 2 songs medley.?Both well know for the Wolfs concert goers. Minimal beats, distorted?guitars, cracked-up electronics and noisy vocals fill the remaining 20 minutes.?This edition comes in a gatefold cardboard sleeve with silkscreened original art?designed by Soopa?Limited to 200 copies." - Esquilo. |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Moods In Free Time Format: CDR Label: Gods Of Tundra Country: USA Price: $10.00 |
| "New tests from the Comfort Zone. Minimal distortions and disturbances..gearing up to remain always wrong." -Connelly |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Slicer Format: CD Label: Hanson Country: USA Price: $13.00 |
| "Wolf Eyes roots are from a much hidden and very ugly world called the cassette noise underground. Here we have a proper CD issue of the most accomplished of their many cassette releases, Slicer. Unlike the heavy brutal beat vibe of last years Dread album, Slicer is a more minimal, tone heavy, and even slower recording. Deep electronic and horne generated tones stretch and separate overtop of glitchy electronics, ultra crude tape manipulations, and ear-piercing scraping glass. The most in the zone and stoned recording the boys have made yet." - Hanson. |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Always Wrong Format: CD Label: Hospital Productions Country: USA Price: $12.00 |
| "Always Wrong is a mantra of severity. Wolf Eyes has been scouring audiences across the globe with their acid drenched industrial noise and dub terror psychedelia, establishing themselves as the trailblazers of a genre and pioneers of the long-form noise tour. coming forth from the piles of tape loops and effects the bulk of tables reeling with electronics have been shed. This clarity never sacrifices intensity as paradoxically this is the most organic of the full lengths but also the harshest and most dissonant. Opening track “Cellar” immediately sets the pace of barraged edits and percussive electronics as startling vocals spit from the dry throat and remain unfiltered for the first time breathing a clear litany of scorn. a new voice is rising and it isnt happy. throughout the album non-electronic beats created from live drums replace programming while colliding tape loops and junk metal bring new unstable rhythm like a house with erroding foundation. “Living Stone” shows a more natural state of acoustic composition highlighting the despondent subtle plucking of controlled guitar improvisation that could come from natures ghost. forging ahead in “We All Hate You” loud tonal horns and architectuarly placed electronics. however their aesthetic core of pummeling hasnt been abandoned as the aggressive “Broken Order” takes hold with shrill feedback fueling industrial cannon blasts of white hot noise that burn the body from the neck down. an eerie harmonica driven death march straight out of "once upon a time in the west" cries on the closing track droll/cut the dog Immediately it is clear that Wolf Eyes have crafted a statement with maturity that stands at the top of their mysterious discography. Always Wrong is a denial against conformity and the triumph of walking a path alone. Young, Olson, Connelly." -Hospital |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Always Wrong Format: LP Label: Hospital Productions Country: USA Price: $16.00 |
| "Always Wrong is a mantra of severity. Wolf Eyes has been scouring audiences across the globe with their acid drenched industrial noise and dub terror psychedelia, establishing themselves as the trailblazers of a genre and pioneers of the long-form noise tour. coming forth from the piles of tape loops and effects the bulk of tables reeling with electronics have been shed. This clarity never sacrifices intensity as paradoxically this is the most organic of the full lengths but also the harshest and most dissonant. Opening track "Cellar" immediately sets the pace of barraged edits and percussive electronics as startling vocals spit from the dry throat and remain unfiltered for the first time breathing a clear litany of scorn. a new voice is rising and it isnt happy. throughout the album non-electronic beats created from live drums replace programming while colliding tape loops and junk metal bring new unstable rhythm like a house with erroding foundation. "Living Stone" shows a more natural state of acoustic composition highlighting the despondent subtle plucking of controlled guitar improvisation that could come from natures ghost. forging ahead in "We All Hate You" loud tonal horns and architectuarly placed electronics. however their aesthetic core of pummeling hasnt been abandoned as the aggressive "Broken Order" takes hold with shrill feedback fueling industrial cannon blasts of white hot noise that burn the body from the neck down. an eerie harmonica driven death march straight out of "once upon a time in the west" cries on the closing track droll/cut the dog Immediately it is clear that Wolf Eyes have crafted a statement with maturity that stands at the top of their mysterious discography. Always Wrong is a denial against conformity and the triumph of walking a path alone. Young, Olson, Connelly." - Hospital Productions. |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Human Animal Format: LP Label: Sub Pop Country: USA Price: $12.00 |
| "After a year of non-stop touring in support of 2004s Burned Mind, Wolf Eyes were ready; seasoned to travel through horrible new areas of sound. During one four-week period at the dawn of ‘06, they laid down the ideas that would shape the new album in their studio, the Terror Tank. This new slab is the first with Mike Connelly (of Hair Police and the Gods of Tundra label) replacing Aaron Dilloway. Though he no longer tours with the band, Dilloway remains involved and helped to mix the new record with BMG (who also did the deed on Burned Mind).These songs are rotten with metal, reeds, consciousness-erasing islands of black doom; bass-heavy rippers, late-night free-terror jams, afflicted dog-hearts, underwater crabs: pure mayhem. The new double bass attack is showcased on “Human Animal” and “Rusted Mange” with scraping strings and a full terror-shriek workout re-organized by Dilloway. New directions are countered by “Rationed Rot,” which revisits the eerie Throbbing Gristle-esque vocal deployment that dates from Wolf Eyes Dread LP. The album also features the bands first ever cover song: a dead-on rendering of No Fuckers rotten hXc anthem, “Noise Not Music,” which closed out a lot of shows on Wolf Eyes recent European tour. As ever, Wolf Eyes will be living on the road, with Australian and American tours in the works, and more on the horizon." |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: The Driller/Psychogeist Format: 12" Label: Sub Pop Country: USA Price: $6.50 |
| "Mixed By Aaron Dilloway and BMG." |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Guillotine Keys Format: One Sided LP Label: Ultra Eczema Country: Belgium Price: $28.00 |
| "dip your genitals in some lighter fluid or break a glass tube and shove it up there, stick needles up there too, and then try to piss it all out!!! dangerous dark old men are watching you while youre doing this, and take you to a rather grim forrest to watch u piss onto the j-tar while a thick cloud of smoke comes out of a borrowed amp and a sad new wave of splatter metal sounds kill your ears, its unfortunate that you hear these things 9 times louder than other human beings. when you feel the cold breeze in your neck, you know wolf eyes is around and you know you better grab your brew and jet!!! dont listen to this record while wearing sandals as your feet might freeze off. pressed on transparant bloody red vinyl with a see through silkscreen on the b side printed with black vomit. only 400 made." - Ultra Eczema. |
| Artist: WOLF EYES Title: Fuck Pete Larsen Format: CD Label: Wabana Country: USA Price: $13.00 |