With a heavy Nine Inch Nails influence tempered with the aggressiveness of the Prodigy, Burn Your Own Church is fast, loud, and dirty. Lots of people try to mix churning guitars with grinding electronic beats and end up with egg on their face. Thankfully, Black Strobe are excellent cooks. Plus, you know “Brenn Di Ega Kjerke” (the first song and the Norwegian translation of the album title) must sound badass when spoken out loud. They do have some slip-ups, most notably “Girl Next Door” and “Lady”—two songs that take them away from their crushing beats and pounding guitars. But they make up for it in “Blood Shot Eyes” with a clipped beat and a blistering hangover howl, in the building and pulsing “Last Club on Earth,” and also with a cooking-with-the-gas-on cover of Bo Diddley’s “I’m a Man.” And while Arnaud Rebotini (vocals and programming) has a voice made for music like this, the two instrumentals (“Brenn Di Ega Kjerke” and “Buzz Buzz Buzz”) end up being my favorite songs.