This band from Sweden mixes industrial with noise rock to create something interesting. The beats and sense of motion keep the opening track at a high energy intensity. The vocals are yelled with a harsher rasp from the tortured vocal cords. There is more groove going into "AOR". The vocals are declared with more contempt than they are yelled. The dynamics of it remind me a little of Fugazi. There is more of a Ministry feel to " Skull Theftt"; it starts chaotically, and they pull it together.
As this album progresses, it becomes clearer that industrial music is the dominant vibe, even though it might be performed more organically than what most bands are doing today. Which is fine with me as I am a big fan of industrial music, and most of the elements that make that music effective, like the anger and drive, are in play here. Sometimes what they are doing just happens to be more chaotic and noisy than at other times when they pull it together into the kind of fun stomp you want from this sort of thing.
A little more atmosphere creeps into "New Clear". The song does not catch its groove until mid-way in, but it works. "Scanner' is also another shift for these guys as the vocals are more rapped, following a similar droning industrial groove that many of these songs work off, which proves to be effective. "Luxury" falls along similar lines, though more aggressive vocally. The last song finds the hypnotic beats taking control while getting your heart rate going. The vocals are again somewhat rapped if not outright rapped. If you want industrial music with real instruments, experimenting rather than just grinding on the dance floor, then this album is worth your time. I give it a 9.

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