Album Review: Eye Flys – Eye Flys

🎵 Tracklist:
Track 1: Trepanation Summer
Track 2: Sleep Forever
Track 3: Tuck & Roll
Track 4: Draining Pus
Track 5: Feeding Regression
Track 6: What’s That Behind Your Ear?
Track 7: Tear Away Face Plaster
Track 8: Bananarchy Zoo

🎸 Album Review:
Eye Flys, the noise-rock quartet comprised of members from Full of Hell, Backslider, and Triac, have unleashed their self-titled debut album ‘Eye Flys’, a relentless and cacophonous assault on the senses. Released on Thrill Jockey Records, this eight-track offering is a sonic journey through abrasive riffs, pummeling drums, and searing vocals that leave a lasting impression on the listener.

From the opening track “Trepanation Summer,” Eye Flys waste no time in establishing their ferocious sound. The song kicks off with a wall of dissonant guitars and thunderous drums, setting the tone for the rest of the album. The band’s sound is a blend of sludge, hardcore, and noise rock, with elements of punk and metal thrown into the mix. The themes explored in the album range from personal struggles to societal commentary, delivered with raw intensity and unapologetic aggression.

Standout tracks on the album include “Sleep Forever,” a blistering track that showcases the band’s ability to seamlessly transition between chaotic noise and infectious grooves. The frenetic energy of “Tuck & Roll” is another highlight, with its relentless pace and crushing riffs keeping the listener on edge throughout. “Draining Pus” delves into darker territory, with its menacing vocals and punishing instrumentation creating a sense of unease that lingers long after the song ends.

One of the most intriguing tracks on the album is “What’s That Behind Your Ear?” which features a more experimental approach, incorporating dissonant melodies and unpredictable shifts in tempo. The band’s willingness to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories sets them apart from their peers in the noise-rock scene.

Comparing ‘Eye Flys’ to the band’s previous work with their respective projects, it is evident that they have carved out a distinct identity with this album. While their previous bands have dabbled in similar sonic landscapes, Eye Flys bring a fresh perspective and a renewed sense of urgency to their music. The production on the album is top-notch, capturing the raw energy of the band’s live performances while maintaining clarity and precision in the mix.

Overall, ‘Eye Flys’ is a visceral and uncompromising debut that demands the listener’s full attention from start to finish. The album is a testament to the band’s collective talent and creativity, showcasing their ability to craft dynamic and engaging music that pushes the boundaries of the noise-rock genre. With its blistering riffs, thunderous drums, and guttural vocals, ‘Eye Flys’ is a sonic assault that leaves a lasting impact on the listener and solidifies the band’s place as a force to be reckoned with in the underground music scene.