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Blanck MassBest Blanck Mass Albums Ranked

7.7

Avg Score

19

Opinions

6

Albums

6

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Summary from 19 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Blanck Mass's catalog across 6 albums from 19 opinions, with an overall average of 7.7/10. The top-rated Blanck Mass album is Animated Violence Mild (2019) with a 8.0/10 average from 6 ratings, followed by World Eater and Mind Killer. The discography on Wavelength spans 2010 to 2021.

In Ferneaux

In Ferneaux

loudandquiet
9.0

On his latest project In Ferneaux, Benjamin John Power suspends us in limbo. Much of his previous work as Blanck Mass derives its power from the brute force of its sensory overload – this is incredibly visceral, physical music, designed to be played out over churning crowds, terrified and exhilarated in equal measure. In Ferneaux mostly breaks from that mould, mirroring the retreat we’ve all had t

Animated Violence Mild

Animated Violence Mild

thelineofbestfit
9.0

Blanck Mass' Animated Violence Mild is a crucial, necessary return

World Eater

World Eater

thelineofbestfit
8.5

As a soundtrack to uneasy times, Blanck Mass' World Eater is immaculate

World Eater

World Eater

pitchfork
8.1

Fuck Buttons’ Benjamin John Power shows his teeth on his new LP as Blanck Mass. World Eater is suitable for casual noise fans who have some curiosity for extreme music and a decent threshold for pain.

Mind Killer

Mind Killer

loudandquiet
8.0

Initially conceived as a one-off, live-streamed event to keep Benjamin Power busy at the beginning of lockdown last April, this forty-minute improvisational piece by Blanck Mass has now arrived as a limited vinyl release, giving us the opportunity to either revisit it or hear it for the first time. Power has already released a new record since, with In Ferneaux having arrived at the end of Februar

Animated Violence Mild

Animated Violence Mild

loudandquiet
8.0

Back in 2010, when Blanck Mass was in its embryonic stages, Benjamin John Power was already wrestling with some of the heavy themes that would shape his future work. Death, nature, science and consumerism have all become creative canons as he’s shifted from the bleak, dark ambience of his self-titled debut through to the danceable Dumb Flesh and the expansive sound of World Eater. That path of tr

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