Dive into the raw and unfiltered soundscape of "Lung Malfunction" by Wolf Eyes, a captivating exploration of experimental noise that defies conventional genres. Released on March 7, 2005, under their own label Wolf Eyes Music, this album is a bold fusion of noise rock, drone, free jazz, industrial, neofolk, and avant-garde elements. Spanning just two tracks, "Lung Malfunction, Pt. 1" and "Lung Malfunction, Pt. 2," the album clocks in at a concise yet intense 38 minutes.
Wolf Eyes, known for their boundary-pushing approach to music, delivers a sonic experience that is as challenging as it is rewarding. The album's title suggests a thematic focus on bodily dysfunction, which is mirrored in the music's abrasive and dissonant textures. Fans of experimental and avant-garde music will find much to appreciate in the intricate layering of sounds and the band's fearless approach to composition. Whether you're a seasoned noise enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Lung Malfunction" offers a unique and unforgettable listening experience that pushes the boundaries of what music can be.