Washington D.C. dark synthpop duo 2DCAT released a video for their single “Eat the Rich,” directed by Johan Hauck. The track channels class rage through theatrical imagery of revolution and consequence, rejecting dignified suffering in favor of raw confrontation. Hauck constructs custom hardware synthesizers for the project, while vocalist HAEZL brings operatic training from work with artists including Patti LaBelle and Renée Fleming. The black-and-white video unfolds in an abandoned factory, visualizing industrial decay as a metaphor for exploited labor. “Eat the Rich” follows their earlier single “Salvation Will Not Come,” representing a shift from despair into active anger—breaking silence after hope’s collapse with homemade electronics and operatic force.
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