Since their 2004 Sub Pop debut,Burned Mind, Wolf Eyes have dropped close to twenty limited releases. Scattered across (what are regarded by some as) near redundant formats, these are time capsules from a band that love what they do. So while this ...more
StylusMagazine
If a comparison must be made with their debut, then Human Animal comes off as a less directly brutal assault than its predecessor. It sounds a hell of a lot better cranked to ten, though, its contours more explicit, the sounds sharpened to a steely point. ...more
Neumu.net
For Human Animal, Wolf Eyes have stepped back from pure violence, bringing in some of the old cinematic features while retaining pieces of the vicious nature that has served them well. ...more
Delusions of Adequacy
This is a punishing record that manages to be both incredibly dense and yet highly listenable. ...more
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