The merits of Wolf Eyes

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MrFood wrote:The overall feeling i was left with was that they were really winging it. I felt like they were total frauds - and they knew it. like they didn't know what they were doing on stage at all and they had the lingering feeling that they were going to be rumbled at any second.
I saw them open for Sonic Youth. That was my general opinion.

I don't think I was supposed to be laughing as hard as I was.
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The merits of Wolf Eyes

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Antero wrote:
MrFood wrote:The overall feeling i was left with was that they were really winging it. I felt like they were total frauds - and they knew it. like they didn't know what they were doing on stage at all and they had the lingering feeling that they were going to be rumbled at any second.
I saw them open for Sonic Youth. That was my general opinion.

I don't think I was supposed to be laughing as hard as I was.
they opened for them here too, I think I found it more fun to just watch them make as much noise as possible
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The merits of Wolf Eyes

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I agree... crap!

MrFood wrote:then i saw them at ATP.

They. Were. Terrible.

The overall feeling i was left with was that they were really winging it. I felt like they were total frauds - and they knew it. like they didn't know what they were doing on stage at all and they had the lingering feeling that they were going to be rumbled at any second.

The merits of Wolf Eyes

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:shock: Wolf Eyes recorded at Electrical??Thats awesome!! I love Wolf Eyes, I'm more into "Dead Hills" than "Burned Mind".I guess i'm just like the aspects of the "beats" and stuff used on there, opposed to the extreme noise. Wolf, Eyes is sort of a dificult band .. you either love em or hate em..I really want to see them live! But, back to the recording at EA, anybody got any info on that?

The merits of Wolf Eyes

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Antero wrote:
MrFood wrote:The overall feeling i was left with was that they were really winging it. I felt like they were total frauds - and they knew it. like they didn't know what they were doing on stage at all and they had the lingering feeling that they were going to be rumbled at any second.
I saw them open for Sonic Youth. That was my general opinion.

I don't think I was supposed to be laughing as hard as I was.


very interesting... i mixed them for the Sonic Youth dates, about two or three weeks total... and they are definitely NOT "winging it". their songs are not improvised any more than a rock band... just like any other band, some sets are better than others, and i've seen a few wolf eyes shows that have spun my head around.

when they started playing every night there were three distinct different groups of people in the crowd. 1/3 of the people pushed up front, with fists in the air saw their new favorite band. 1/3 of the people had never heard anything like it before. being confused but interested they hung around to see what these three boys did next. the last third split before the first song was over. i had a few drunken hot shots come over and give me mixing tips, wondering what we had done in soundcheck.

got to see them a week ago in sweden... they were slaying. as usual.
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