By Austin T. Murphy
Rock and roll has long been qualified by the amount of decibels the human eardrum can withstand before rupturing. On their forthcoming album Crazy Eyes, Filter establishes a fine line between silence and clamor, emphasizing the value and importance of each in their music.
If you fear loud noises, this album may not be for you. In the opening track, “Mother-E,” the band’s incredibly honest silence makes you fear the eventual build-up, but once it arrives you understand your place within it: the cacophony is not to be feared, and it can only hurt you if you try to run away. All in all, Filter’s new record is a daring listen for the faint of heart

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