Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Wolf Eyes with their live album "Live Frying: Boston Radio February 19, 2001". Captured in the heart of Boston, this album is a testament to the band's ability to blend a myriad of genres, including noise rock, drone, free jazz, industrial, experimental, neofolk, and avant-garde, into a cohesive and intense auditory experience. Released on their own label, Wolf Eyes Music, in March 2006, this album is a snapshot of the band's live performance, clocking in at just over 36 minutes.
The album is divided into three parts, each titled "Boston Radio, Pt. 1", "Boston Radio, Pt. 2", and "Boston Radio, Pt. 3". Each segment is a journey through the band's unique sound, characterized by its chaotic yet captivating energy. Wolf Eyes is known for their experimental approach to music, and this album is no exception. It's a live recording that encapsulates the raw power and spontaneity of their performance, making it a compelling listen for fans of experimental and avant-garde music.