Review: When he's not playing one half of electronic duo Fuck Buttons, Benjamin John Power goes solo as Blanck Mass and the World Eater LP is his third album under this alias. It's an incredible journey over its seven tracks: at times strange but always moody, definitely ferocious right from the get go with the raw power of opener "Rhesus Negative" which will knock your socks off. From the Gothic power-R&B of "Please" with its pitched down pop vocals and crunchy beats, through to "The Rat" which sounds like a nervous night at the Circus accompanied by a bottle of Ritalin. There's some droney, black metal inspired dark ambient on "Minnesota/Eas Fors/Naked" too just to add to the general dystopian and bleak theme but trust us: it's a great listen!
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