Wolf Eyes, the avant-garde noise collective hailing from Detroit, unleashed their raw and unrelenting sonic assault with the album "Black Vomit" on January 1, 2006, under the independent label Les Disques VICTO. Clocking in at a concise 33 minutes, this album is a relentless journey through the darker corners of experimental music, blending noise rock, drone, free jazz, industrial, neofolk, and avant-garde elements into a chaotic yet captivating whole.
With only two tracks, "The Mangler" and "Rationed Rot," Wolf Eyes dives headfirst into a world of dissonant textures, abrasive noise, and unpredictable rhythms. The album is a testament to the band's fearless approach to sound, pushing boundaries and defying conventions. Each track is a sonic exploration, filled with jarring industrial clangs, eerie drones, and free-form jazz improvisations that create an atmosphere of controlled chaos.
"Black Vomit" is not for the faint-hearted. It demands attention and challenges the listener to embrace the raw, unfiltered energy that Wolf Eyes is known for. The album's intensity and experimental nature make it a compelling listen for those who seek music that is as thought-provoking as it is sonically challenging. Wolf Eyes continues to carve out their unique space in the experimental music landscape, and "Black Vomit" stands as a powerful testament to their innovative and uncompromising approach.