Dive into the chaotic and immersive soundscape of Wolf Eyes' "Sept 3," a sprawling, nine-part composition that defies conventional genre boundaries. Released on September 17, 2010, under their own Wolf Eyes Music label, this album is a testament to the band's experimental prowess, blending noise rock, drone, free jazz, industrial, avant-garde, and even neofolk elements into a cohesive, hour-long journey.
Each of the nine parts, titled "AM Local War-15, Pt. 1" through "AM Local War-15, Pt. 9," builds upon the previous, creating a sense of progression and evolution throughout the album. Wolf Eyes, known for their intense live performances and innovative studio work, delivers a raw and unfiltered experience that challenges the listener's expectations of what music can be. The album's industrial and experimental roots are evident, but it's the band's ability to incorporate elements of free jazz and neofolk that sets "Sept 3" apart.
The album's duration, just over an hour, allows Wolf Eyes to explore their themes and sounds in depth, creating a rich and complex listening experience. "Sept 3" is not just an album; it's an exploration of sound and form, a testament to Wolf Eyes' unique vision and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of experimental music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their work, "Sept 3" offers a compelling and thought-provoking journey into the heart of the avant-garde.