Fear Factory Finishing Up New Album
26th March 2015Fear Factory bassist Dino Cazares has revealed the band are near completion for their upcoming album.
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Fear Factory bassist Dino Cazares has revealed the band are near completion for their upcoming album.
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Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares and vocalist Burton C. Bell have recently revealed details regarding the direction and sound of the bands upcoming album:
Bell mentioned the following:
“Ah yeah, we are still working on it, longer than expected, but, you know its classic Fear Factory sound, the sound that fans have always expected, but I think because we are taking our time the songs are really well crafted. Without losing the edge or the angst. Without losing the essence of Fear Factory but they are well crafted songs. We are working on the album cover right now. We have really connected with artist Dave McKean, who did the album cover for Demanufacture and Obsolete, he is working on something. We have an album title that we are happy with which really represents a good Fear Factory title.”
“It’s based on science fiction, essentially futuristic concepts. It’s bringing the concept of man versus machine around again, but this time, the way I’m thinking about the machine is that it’s fully cognitive and fully understands where its place is and what it needs to do. So the machine has very human qualities now.”
Cazares offered the following:
“You do wanna take it to new places but you never want to take it too far. Fear Factory is the band that always been the one that experiments a little here and there. From our very first record that came out in 1992 “Soul of a New Machine” there was a big jump between that record and “Demanufacture” and then we just had to take it somewhere different on “Obsolete” and then we took it somewhere different again on “Digimortal”.
Now when I re-entered the band, we took another big jump and we put out “Mechanize” and then we kind of wanted to go back a little bit and we did “The Industrialist”. Now this record, it’s probably going to be somewhere in between “Demanufacture” and “Obsolete”. It’s got the groovier darker elements of “Obsolete” but it has the fast riffing and the cold harshness from “Demanafacture”.”
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STEEL PANTHER
FALLING IN REVERSE
DRAGONFORCE
ONE OK ROCK
THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA
LOWER THAN ATLANTIS
BAYSIDE
HE IS LEGEND
KING PARROT
RIVAL SONS
SLEEPWAVE
RAGLANS
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Melbourne: Sunday February 22
Sydney: Saturday February 28
Brisbane: Sunday March 1
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KILLER BE KILLED
EXODUS
THE VANDALS
THE WONDER YEARS
TWIN ATLANTIC
ANIMALS AS LEADERS
FUCKED UP
EVERGREEN TERRACE
NONPOINT
LE BUTCHERETTES
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Melbourne: Saturday February 21
Adelaide: Sunday February 22
Brisbane: Saturday February 28
Sydney: Sunday March 1
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Megadeth
Northlane
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Fear Factory have revealed they have signed to iconic label Nuclear Blast Records. The band will begin the recording process for their new album next month with Rhys Fulber handling production while Andy Sneap will handle mixing.
Band guitarist Dino Cazares has recently been interviewed and discussed the sound on the new album:
“Well, each one of our records are so different from each other–you know, it still sounds like Fear Factory, there’s still the killer guitar picking, the killer drum beats, Burt’s beautiful vocals on the top of it, you know, that’s all still very much intact, but you always have to try and experiment and push your music to different places, you know what I mean? From Soul of a New Machine to Demanufacture is a big jump, and Demanufacture is obviously so different. I would have to say this record would land somewhere between Demanufacture and Obsolete.”
“Somewhere in the middle. No techno, none of that stuff, it’s just pure. Some of the songs are just heavy and groovy, and then you’ve got some of the blistering, fucking cold, mechanical riffs like Demanufacture.”