Wolf Eyes live in concert.
ON TOUR

Wolf Eyes

10
critic concert reviews
experimental

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

68
%
Based on 
10
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 10 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Wolf Eyes is rated as a neither good nor bad live performer, with shows that lack distinction. Wolf Eyes concert reviews describe live shows and performances as intense and cerebral.

ON TOUR

Parc del Fòrum, Barcelona, Spain (May 30); The White Hotel, Salford, United Kingdom (June 5); Parque da Cidade, Porto, Portugal (June 6); The Grand Social, Dublin, Ireland (June 6); Paard, Den Haag, Netherlands (June 9); Willemeen, Arnhem, Netherlands (June 10); SODAS 2123, Vilnius, Lithuania (June 12); 1983, Rīga, Latvia (June 13); Pawilon, Poznań, Poland (June 14); Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium (June 15);

Latest Release

Dreams in Splattered Lines (May 26, 2023)

Artist Info

Genre
experimental
Origin
Ann Arbor, United States (1996 - present) (1996 – present)
Bio
Wolf Eyes began as a solo project of former Nautical Almanac member Nate Young in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States in 1996, with Aaron Dilloway joining in 1999, and John Olson in 2000. During this time, the band also briefly relocated to New York City and at one point enlisted Andrew Wilkes-Krier, now known to the public as Andrew W.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

Mondo Sonoro (Spain)

March 30, 2017
70
%
El Sol, Spain

Westword (USA)

March 2, 2016
%
But headliner Wolf Eyes couldn't be more different from the rock bands Timmy's Organism and Video.

Shepherd Express (USA)

February 21, 2011
%
Stonefly Brewing Company, Milwaukee, USA

Westword (USA)

June 25, 2008
%
They're one of the loudest, heaviest, most intense onstage and most approachable offstage bands out there.

The Guardian (UK)

April 20, 2007
80
%
They are firmly in the realm of pure noise consisting of feedback clatter and hiss (melody is absolutely out of the question) and it is not unusual to associate this kind of thing with a inclination towards the arty experimental or even cerebral.

The Skinny (UK)

June 15, 2006
%
Utilising instruments including a one-string guitar radios and drum machines this was harsh intense music made all the more nightmarish by Nate Young's screeching vocals.

Brainwashed

May 7, 2006
%
This time they played a set dedicated to the DJ and a plastic puffin transcending the genres they’re normally tagged with.

Past critic reviews published in

Exclaim (Canada)

Image Credit

Jonas Ahrentorp [CC BY-SA 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons