With the kind of back catalog that you’d definitely need to add extra support brackets to your shelves, Wolf Eyes have been firing out powerful statements of dissidence and intent since 1996. Originally the solo project of Nate Young, the process really reached critical mass with the addition of Aaron Dilloway and John Olson a few years later. As well as official releases on Bulb Records and Sub Pop, and also Olson’s American Tapes, their barrage of tapes, CD-Rs, and lathes have won them such fans as Sonic Youth and Henry Rollins, and their mixture of industrial noise, death metal, free jazz, experimental electronics, and hardcore all funnel into one cacophonous noise, that they call trip-metal.