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As we walk into Wolf Eyes’ studio and practice space in Detroit, band members Nate Young, John Olson, and Crazy Jim Baljo are entrenched in their weekly jam session: Olson is blowing two horns at once, while Young plays with his new sampler. Even though they have built up a massive and often abrasive discography over the last two decades, the trio show no signs of slowing down. Case in point: Their personal new album for Jack White’s Third Man Records, I Am a Problem: Mind in Pieces. As we sit down to chat, things frequently veer into the realm of absurdity, which only makes sense in light of their years of irreverent noise-making.
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