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Wolf Eyes

Dreams In Splattered Lines

    Dreams In Splattered Lines fuses together Wolf Eyes' 25 years of DIY electronics with the avant-garde sensibilities of Fluxus and the granite of dreary Midwestern life. Continuing some of the ideas explored on the Difficult Messages record of collaborations, the result is a surreal dreamscape of disorienting sound collages, where hit songs are transformed into terrariums of sonic flora and decimated fauna. As if pulled from a fever dream, the surrealists of the 1960s converge with alien electronic blues musicians in an underworld of mystery. The air is thick with car wash radio white noise, crackling and fizzing like a toxic elixir, spoken word poetry transmissions as absurd and cryptic phrases. Each corroded aural environment is a microcosm of chaos, honed to razor-sharp precision. Swept away in a whirlwind of thirteen perplexing narratives, each one an unpredictable journey through subterranean worlds, a sonic trip of reality folded into itself.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Car Wash Two W/Short Hands
    2. Radio Box (excerpt)
    3. Plus Warning
    4. Engaged Withdrawal
    5. Exploding Time
    6. My Whole Life
    7. The Museums We Carry
    8. Pointerstare
    9. Comforts Of The Mind
    10. In Society
    11. Find You (Vocal)
    12. Days Decay
    13. Dreams In Shattered Time

    Lone Wolf

    Keep Your Eyes On The Road

      Lone Wolf, is Leed’s singer songwriter Paul Marshall. “Keep Your Eyes On The Road” is the first single to be lifted from his “The Devil & I” album.
      It’s an intoxicating blend of intricate folk-tinged guitar, pounding drums, and hushed vocals. With some nice rhythmic twists and turns along the way it eventually ends in heavy crashing climax. But despite the rock-out ending it still sits well alongside the likes of Fleet Foxes, John Grant , Tunng, Vetiver etc.
      One to watch we think!

      TRACK LISTING

      Keep Your Eyes On The Road
      This Is War


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