Bläkken is a Polish death black metal band built on pressure, frustration,
and the kind of internal noise that never shuts up. Formed by people who
clearly live inside this sound, the band channel personal collapse and social
disgust into songs that sound lived in, not performed. There is no mask here,
no attempt at distance. This is music written by people staring at the wall at
3 a.m., jaw clenched, head full.
“Światowstręt” drops like a clenched fist on
the table. The album speaks plainly, anger and fatigue spill everywhere, no
poetry lessons required. The riffs grind and cut, the vocals sit between
accusation and confession, and the overall sound stays rooted in human
exhaustion. This is not escapist music. It stares straight at daily rot, social
pressure, personal collapse, and refuses to blink.
For listeners who want filth,
negativity, and emotional bruises without decorative nonsense, this album
delivers enough to leave a mark. It may not fully escape its own loops; still
it remains engaging through sheer attitude and raw intent. This is a solid,
grim release that earns respect without demanding blind loyalty.
Score:8.3
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/blakkenofficial/
https://www.facebook.com/blakkenofficial/
https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/artist/1bIfaxBj8WcgkWCHYyKcj3?si=S5zoirJmTr61SUFgKVleTw

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