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Revolution Planet Flesh | Album | 2012 |
Revolution Planet Flesh is an EP griped with a palpable sense of urgency, reflecting the chaos and hyper-saturated overstimulation of modern city life.
With the release of Revolution Planet Flesh, FFT Error engages in a war on all fronts, blending genres and challenging the listener. It’s almost impossible not to imagine oneself as a teenager in an underground club, shirtless, sweating from every pore, surrounded by the press of concrete walls and the throb of a mosh pit, thrashing and slamming with wild abandon, oblivious to time, burning out the angst so that you can confront the dreary monotony of the day job that will allow you to return here next week. When the pulsing distorted bass stab hits, you can feel the reverb in your chest and the hatred behind your eyes.
FFT Error feels totally modern, totally kinetic, and totally young; totally worth it to take a look.
http://regenmag.com/reviews/fft-error-revolution-planet-flesh-ep/
http://d-trashrecords.bandcamp.com/album/dtrash161-revolution-planet-flesh