Victoria, British Columbia quartet Frog Eyes are the antithesis of their quiet Canadian city. Utilizing the carnival atmosphere of Rain Dogs-era Tom Waits, the frenetic energy of vintage Cramps, and the diabolical scheming of pre-Murder Ballads Nick Cave, the post-punk collective created an atmosphere of psychedelic unease with their 2002 full-length debut The Bloody Hand. After issuing eight idiosyncratic albums, including the Polaris Music Prize-nominated Paul's Tomb: A Triumph, a pair of EPs, and a collaboration with Dan Bejar of Destroyer (2005's Notorious Lightning and Ot...