Dive into the abrasive and uncompromising world of Wolf Eyes with "Burned Mind," their debut full-length release on the iconic Sub Pop Records, hitting the scene on September 28, 2004. This 31-minute sonic assault is a testament to the band's pioneering spirit in the American noise scene, blending genres like noise rock, drone, free jazz, industrial, experimental, neofolk, and avant-garde into a chaotic and captivating whole.
"Burned Mind" is a raw and visceral experience, with tracks like "Dead In A Boat," "Stabbed In The Face," and "Black Vomit" pushing the boundaries of what music can be. The album's nine tracks are a relentless onslaught of distorted guitars, pounding drums, and haunting vocals, creating an atmosphere that is as unsettling as it is compelling. Wolf Eyes, hailing from Ann Arbor, MI, have crafted an album that is not for the faint-hearted, but for those who dare to explore the darker corners of experimental music.
The album's cover art, a stark and eerie image, sets the tone for the music within, hinting at the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the sounds that await. "Burned Mind" is a defining release for Wolf Eyes, showcasing their unique blend of genres and their fearless approach to music. Whether you're a longtime fan of experimental music or a curious newcomer, "Burned Mind" is an album that demands to be heard.