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Hombre Lobo

Eels

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iTunes Review

The seventh studio album from Eels, Hombre Lobo (“wolf-man” in Spanish) is a collection threaded together — as the subtitle indicates — by the boundless topic of desire. The twist here is that the protagonist is the character of “Dog Faced Boy,” the hirsute subject of a 2001 track from the mind of Eels’ front guy and writer, E (Mark Oliver Everett). The dog-boy has grown up, and becomes the voice for E’s musings on unfulfilled desire and longing; it’s a lonely voice, and in the best of Eels style (say, Souljacker, home of “Dog Faced Boy”), it digs into the topic at hand with a variety of styles, each one superbly executed. A hollow melancholy lurks in the quiet spaces of pained confessionals like the stellar “The Longing” (and E’s personal favorite, “That Look You Gave That Guy”), while a simmering anxiety implodes in jolts of grimy, blues-inspired howling on tracks like “Prizefighter” and “Tremendous Dynamite.” The panting, hormone-fueled “What’s a Fella Gotta Do” and the stealthy, downtempo “Fresh Blood” are as far from the sweetly lulling “In My Dreams” as one can imagine, yet they all carry equal weight.

Recent Customer Reviews

different is better!!
     
by creel man

do understand, brittney lovers, and static haters, how many artists do you listen to everyday that have the sound like prizefighter, and beginners luck? none, that is why we appreciate this sound is because its unique. but than again, if you listen to brittney and modern pop and rap, you are most likely not listenening to this.

hombre lobo
     
by dordogne

Is it normal to have so much static noise? The vocals and music cannot be heard because of
static in all songs. I have the impression that a dysfunction of the recording session had
taken place. Very disappointing to buy a recording of music when it is found to be full of static interference.
Dorgogne

Right To the Top!
     
by neonpeon

This album has to be a top ten album in 2009! It's awesome in its range and cohesiveness. If your gray matter hasn't been "idolized" by a horsecrap television karaoke contest, then you should be able to see how good this is. I love the gritty production. It makes that Stratocaster sound so retro and cool. Nice work, E!

Biography

Formed: 1995 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Although Eels are often marketed as a full-fledged band, singer/songwriter E (real name: Mark Oliver Everett) is responsible for the group's sound and direction. Born in Virginia on April 9, 1963, Everett became interested in rock music at an early age via his sister's record collection, and began playing...
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