Wolf Eyes' Live Geneva 2014 album is a raw and intense experience that captures the Michigan noise outfit at the height of their powers. Recorded at the Cave12 venue in Switzerland, the album features the trio of Nate Young, John Olson, and James Baljo unleashing a barrage of abrasive soundscapes that range from harsh industrial noise to hypnotic drones.
The album opens with "Asbestos Youth," a pulsating track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The band's use of distortion, feedback, and electronic manipulation create a sense of unease that is both unsettling and exhilarating. "Dull Murder Two" is another standout track, with its pounding rhythms and screeching guitars building to a frenzied climax.
Throughout the album, Wolf Eyes demonstrate their ability to create a sonic landscape that is both challenging and captivating. The band's improvisational approach allows for moments of unpredictability, adding to the sense of danger that permeates the album.