Between polarities and dualisms lies a third element, born from their deactivation and indeterminacy. Coincidentia oppositorum. Opposites do not separate but instead blur and coincide.This transgression of structures and logic is what Human Needs accomplish with their debut album, Concrete//Generic. The classic anarcho-punk of The Mob, Zounds, and Lack of Knowledge aligns perfectly with the primal post-punk of early Theatre of Hate and Southern Death Cult, which, in turn, engage in tension and modernize with echoes of Institute and Diät, without flattening onto any of these influences. Punk fury and speed mix with slow, tribal moments, where the declamatory voice merges with the background through reverb, becoming an instrument and returning as a lament or hymn, primordial moments of human vocal articulation.