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WOLF EYES - Fuck The Old Miami
imprec048 - LP - $12.99 - green vinyl
Track Listing
a. Fuck The Old Miami
b. playable etching (play at yr. own risk)
When Important and Wolf Eyes started talking a while back about
what to release together both sides agreed that it had to be Fuck
The Old Miami, a Wolf Eyes self released cdr that was issued in
a tiny hand made edition of 222 copies. Wolf Eyes always wanted
this to come out officially as they thought it was one of their
greatest live moments. Done. Wolf Eyes wanted vinyl. Done. Wolf
Eyes wanted an elaborate b side etching. Done. Done. Done. When
Wolf Eyes wants something you give it to them.
Fuck The Old Miami is a strictly limited edition 12 vinyl
featuring the entire live performance on the A side and a B side
etching hand carved into the original laquers by Wolf Eyes. On their
home lathe Wolf Eyes cut playable grooves into and around the etching,
playable at your own risk. We're not aware of any record ever released
to contain a playable etching on the b side. Cover features original
artwork by Wolf Eyes.
Here's what Stylus Magazine had to say:
As is often the case with their kind, the three wolf pups decided
after a long run of fierce live shows to mellow out for the evening
in the hometown. This was a welcome and delightful change of pace
indeed. (For the record the Old Miami is a venue in Detroit. Why
it should be fucked I do not know.) The disc doesnt immediately
come across as mild as promised, however. The music is quite haunting,
bringing to mind old Goblin soundtrack works. After the sax comes
in this all changes though. Suddenly Suspiria is replaced
with Space is the Place as everything melds into a bizarre
mix of cosmic free jazz and signature Wolf Eyes muddiness. The patented
slow-as-molasses bass explosions do finally work their way in at
the end to reassure everyone that all is still good and fist-pumping
can resume. While still far from tame or relaxing, this is quite
a step down for a group that is usually seen head banging to wall-rattling
tape loops. For optimum listening try 3 a.m. candlelight
Reviews
(Wolf Eyes) stomps through the rock underground with hyper-loud
shows full of frantic fist-pumping and messianic stage moves.
The Onion
If Wolf Eyes stand out from the legacy of doomsayers that includes Throbbing
Gristle, Suicide, Whitehouse, and more recently Yellow Swans, it's
because they're impressively, expertly abrasive. Pitchfork
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