Benefits

Benefits

industrial rock, noise rock

England Est. 2019

"With relentless, driving rhythms and jagged textures that evoke both claustrophobia and rage, Benefits create an experience that demands movement while challenging emotional boundaries."

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Constant Noise

Constant Noise

2025

About Benefits

Benefits matter in the contemporary landscape for their raw, electrifying sound that taps into a primal energy often overlooked in popular music.
They command attention not just for the weight of their sonic intensity but also for how they evoke visceral responses, cultivating a space where listeners can confront discomfort and catharsis simultaneously.
They command attention not just for the weight of their sonic intensity but also for how they evoke visceral responses, cultivating a space where listeners can confront discomfort and catharsis simultaneously. By embracing noise and chaos, Benefits challenge the status quo, daring their audience to engage with feelings of angst and urgency that are all too relevant today. Their approach is marked by a keen sense of texture, layering abrasive sounds with industrial rhythms that create an immersive atmosphere. The band expertly manipulates dynamics to oscillate between moments of overwhelming sound and crushing stillness, inviting listeners into a world where tension builds before erupting in explosive releases. This method fosters an environment ripe for emotional exploration, encouraging audiences to wrestle with their own feelings of disarray. Lyrically, Benefits often delve into themes of alienation, existential dread, and societal critique, weaving narratives that feel both personal and communal. Their storytelling balances sincerity with an ironic undertone, leaving room for interpretation as it reflects the complexities of modern life. This creates a dialogue between the band and their listeners, who find resonance in the overlapping layers of meaning.

1 studio album· England

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Benefits's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2025–2025
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