Another guest who grabs the attention is fakeyourdeath’s Candi Underwood, whose caustic contribution combines with the hectic assault of Killer to push things into Atari Teenage Riot territory. Ironically, though, some of the heaviest moments on We Are Not The Same eschew rock-aligned collaborators. BSSLN’s bassline is sufficiently overpowering to justify the track title, while something approximating a chugging industrial riff appears midway through; Level Up goes gleefully haywire in a manner which will please anyone converted to junglist ways by Pendulum.
Inkblood closes proceedings by setting a terrific performance from Adam Sedgwick (Tribe Of Ghosts) to soca rhythms, signature breaks and the album’s most upfront guitars. Deft and unpredictable to the end, We Are Not The Same pushes boundaries with distinctive aplomb.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: The Prodigy, Pendulum, Enter Shikari
We Are Not The Same is out now via SeeHear