Three years in the making, Paul's Tomb: A Triumph marks Frog Eyes' thunderous, frantic, fiery return. This is a slow-brewed masterpiece that is unmistakably Frog Eyes, a new album that was very much worth the wait. On this point we feel unassailable: Frog Eyes keeps getting better and better. This is an album with weight. It's wrapped in a gauze of fuzz, but a fuzz that's neither yesteryear nor painfully now. Paul's Tomb: A Triumph is neither overly modern nor awkwardly vintage, and it contains a depth and bombast that's not only noticeably absent in Frog Eyes' previous work, it's absent from most contemporary music. Frog Eyes are equally informed by ScottWalker and Roxy Music, Nuggets collections and the Everly Brothers. But in truth, Frog Eyes' ... read more