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Song 10 = 4.33 by John Cage
This album is absolutely amazing and the packaging is so unique. You can actually feel the texture and the material has a rough, unpolished feel to it. The insert is fantastic and features old posters and photos from that time. The sound quality on the vinyl is excellent too. I was shocked to find it at Amoeba Hollywood in near mint condition for around $30. It's been a year since I bought this and I spin it at least once a month. It's easily my favorite album by them.
No other album before or since has encapsulated the chill of frozen ground, the density of snowflakes descending, the burden of winter's grip, the loneliness of a metropolis, or the splendor of being overwhelmed by a thousand tons of ice quite like this one, born from the tormented and inebriated imaginations of three of Ann Arbor, Michigan's luckiest natives. Initially, Iggy & The Stooges poured their Detroit madness into gripping rock and roll, and now Wolf Eyes does the same; though instead of rebelling against the nauseating sixties flower power with guitars, Wolf Eyes shapes their modern anguish with the help of industrial terrains plucked from Eraserhead and thrift store electronics torn to digital shreds by soldering irons and feedback circuits.
THIS is the definitive Wolf Eyes record, with certain tunes deserving the title of a J-A-M-M.
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