Wolf Eyes are, besides Liars, the most 'Halloween' band I know. This is a band that traffics in creepiness, disturbances. All of their songs are unsettling in one way or another and they do not seem to relent from the pursuit of their aesthetic, from what I've heard (though they have released like 1000+ records, so I can't say with total certainty). There are no 'soft' songs, no attempted crossovers. Wolf Eyes stick to the program and that program is intense and wild and willful and weird. Enemy Ladder, from their new LP I Am A Problem: Mind In Pieces, is a little more traditional only in the sense that it sounds like the flowing jams you'd hear on Amon Düül II's Yeti pushed into a kind of slant-rhyme rock song, which is to say that it sounds like no one else but Wolf Eyes, but turned up, clearer, right there in your face.[BUY I Am A Problem: Mind In Pieces]