Wall of Eyes is a canvas haunted by doubles, forking paths; alternate lives lived at a distance, in pieces, through keyholes. It’s also an effort that feels bracingly contemporary with a younger generation of rockers feeding on rhythmic eclecticism, from Tonstartssbandht to Water From Your Eyes. That it should mark another confident step into a post-Radiohead future is appropriate, if bittersweet . . .
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