Burned Mind
General
| Oct 2004
Reviews
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2004-10-07
Reviewed 2004-10-07
Wolf Eyes have somehow upped their completely insane onslaught of noise sickness ten notches; dense synths, decapitated beats, mega monstrous distortion, and power possessed “vocals”. While the Japanoise, Metalux, Hair Police have broken all bounds, these guys must been simmering and scheming. Now they’ve arrived on Sub Pop (of all labels), were billed on the cancelled Lolapalozer tour, supported Sonic Youth on their recent tour. What the fug? Conan O’Brien next? A Green President of the United States? You’d think at this rate they’ll be the next Nirvana. Ha! Listen: this will put hair on your chest and an eviction notice from your landlord in your mailbox.
1) starts very quiet, minimal, as a 45 sec lure to an earsplitting noise onslaught like none before (1:38)
2) fucked up treated dirge rock (blends nicely with previous as an intro)
3) dark, brooding noise w/ near metallic crashes, blippy in places, not so harsh but lush
4) slow thud, demonic noises, growls as ~1min intro to near-doom screaming dirge metal feel
5) minimal static blip, lead in wash, brief
6) scary synth feel w/ demonic voices from hell, disturbed droney mostly
7) slow to build waves of industrial noise then harsh tones loop in, ends w/ high frequenc torture, leads into next track
8) chill looped frequency
9) long, begins w/ slow hollow drum tone, slow build, chill and creepy, loopy, after 3 min the onslaught begins w/ treated vocs and a primitive rhythm/beat
10-12) DEAD AIR
13) total harsh bursts, blasts of pain, dissonant collage, layers
1) starts very quiet, minimal, as a 45 sec lure to an earsplitting noise onslaught like none before (1:38)
2) fucked up treated dirge rock (blends nicely with previous as an intro)
3) dark, brooding noise w/ near metallic crashes, blippy in places, not so harsh but lush
4) slow thud, demonic noises, growls as ~1min intro to near-doom screaming dirge metal feel
5) minimal static blip, lead in wash, brief
6) scary synth feel w/ demonic voices from hell, disturbed droney mostly
7) slow to build waves of industrial noise then harsh tones loop in, ends w/ high frequenc torture, leads into next track
8) chill looped frequency
9) long, begins w/ slow hollow drum tone, slow build, chill and creepy, loopy, after 3 min the onslaught begins w/ treated vocs and a primitive rhythm/beat
10-12) DEAD AIR
13) total harsh bursts, blasts of pain, dissonant collage, layers
Recent airplay
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Mike's Approximation — Nov 12, 2004
Charting
2004-10-11 — 2004-12-13
Loud
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 12 | 1 |
| Nov 14 | 2 |
| Nov 7 | 3 |
| Oct 31 | 2 |
| Oct 24 | 5 |
| Oct 17 | 6 |
Track listing
| 1. | Dead in a Boat | ||
| 2. | Stabbed in the Face | ||
| 3. | Reaper's Gong | ||
| 4. | Village Oblivia | ||
| 5. | Urine Burn | ||
| 6. | Rattlesnake Shake | ||
| 7. | Burned Mind | ||
| 8. | Ancient Delay | ||
| 9. | Black Vomit |