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Last Updated: February 10, 2010 1:42 AM




FEAR FACTORY Signs With CANDLELIGHT RECORDS - Nov. 6, 2009
The new band calling itself FEAR FACTORY — featuring original FF members Dino Cazares (guitar) and Burton C. Bell (vocals) alongside bassist Byron Stroud (who played on the last two FEAR FACTORY albums in addition to touring and recording with STRAPPING YOUNG LAD and ZIMMERS HOLE) and legendary drummer Gene Hoglan (DETHKLOK, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, DARK ANGEL, DEATH, TESTAMENT) — will release its new studio album, "Mechanize", on February 9, 2010 via Candlelight Records. The CD, which was co-produced by the band with Rhys Fulber (FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY, PARADISE LOST), was recently mixed by Greg Reely (PARADISE LOST, FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY, SKINNY PUPPY). Songtitles set to appear on the album include "Industrial Discipline", "Powershifter" and "Fear Campaign".

"Mechanize" is a full-fisted blast of passion and innovation that sounds like the missing link between 1995's groundbreaking "Demanufacture" and 1998's more texturally nuanced "Obsolete", according to a press release. Songs like "Industrial Discipline" and "Powershifter" are crushing and colossal, melding fast and precise rhythms with vocals that pinwheel from raw and scathing to hauntingly melodic while "Fear Campaign", which features harrowing spoken word passages, quickly segues into a showcase of punishing beats, rapid-fire riffs and ghostly keyboards. For the first time in years, the band's industrial roots glimmer through its street-lethal metal, thanks in part to Fulber, who worked on FEAR FACTORY's popular industrial remix albums "Fear is the Mindkiller" and "Remanufacture".

"I didn't want any of the soundscapes to sound natural," says Bell. "I wanted them to be really mechanical because I wanted that aspect of FEAR FACTORY to really shine again. I feel it kind of got dulled over and that's the aspect that I really enjoyed a lot about FEAR FACTORY. I was a huge fan of industrial music and still am. And you don't hear much of that anymore these days."

While "Mechanize" is instantly reminiscent of FEAR FACTORY's most potent moments of discovery, it's hardly a stroll down the old assembly line. Through a combination of technological advancements and experience, FEAR FACTORY have evolved like a computer virus, constantly reconfiguring itself to maximize its destructive impact. As work began on the album in early April, Bell, who resides in Pennsylvania, admitted he initially expected the years apart would leave him feeling awkward or uncomfortable. However, when Cazares picked him up at the airport his apprehensions melted like a block of ice on a hot electric motor. "After being with him a couple hours and talking to him everything was cool," Bell says. Three months later the duo had a fresh batch of new songs written and more importantly a renewed confidence in their union.

"Our creative juices were really flowing the whole time," says Cazares about the entire creative process. "All of a sudden we'd look at the clock and go, 'Holy shit, it's already 2:30 or 3:00 am.' We just lost track of time because we were all bouncing ideas off each other really productively. We were adding touches right up until the final second to make the record as fresh as it could be."

In the early '90s, many years before KILLSWITCH ENGAGE and SHADOWS FALL started combining strangled growls with catchy vocal melodies, and STATIC-X and RAMMSTEIN began blending pounding staccato riffs and jackhammer beats with electronic samples, Los Angeles future-thinkers FEAR FACTORY were reinventing both death metal and industrial rock with an arsenal of sonic styles. The band, with Bell and Cazares at its core, landed a record deal based on a self-financed recording they made with producer Ross Robinson (SLIPKNOT, KORN, LIMP BIZKIT). They immediately entered the studio to record their first proper album, "Soul of a New Machine". Released in 1992, the album nearly transformed death metal overnight with its blend of throat-abrading screams and melodic vocals, and sci-fi lyrics about a machine that was invented to control and contain mankind.

"A lot of people didn't get it and really ridiculed us," Cazares recalls. "Because of the different vocals some people were like, 'whoah, this is cool, this is different.' And then other people went, 'he's singing melodically? That shouldn't be on a fuckin' death metal record.' It took a while for more people to catch on to that style of singing, and now it's everywhere."

FEAR FACTORY would release four critically acclaimed albums and two industrial remix EPs, selling well over a million albums in the process. In early 2002, following a grueling tour with MACHINE HEAD, the band imploded due to personal differences and sheer over-exertion. A revamped group, moving forward without Cazares, would go on release two more records over the next few years.

As time passed, the chance of a reunion between Bell and Cazares seemed less likely. Then in April, 2008, a full six years after they had last spoken, Bell, who at that time was touring with MINISTRY, ran into Cazares while in Los Angeles and the two reopened the lines of communication. "It just didn't feel complete," says Bell. "I realized that Dino and I were a real integral part of FEAR FACTORY and we needed each other to make it work. Without the both of us it just lost that intensity."

In the six years that have passed since the original FEAR FACTORY splintered, lots of transformation has taken place. Bell has formed the gothic rock band ASCENSION OF THE WATCHERS, and Cazares has put out two DIVINE HERESY discs and toured extensively. Stroud and Hoglan have recorded and toured with STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, ZIMMERS HOLE and DETHKLOK. For Bell, the myriad of projects have only provided creative ideas and inspiration for FEAR FACTORY. He notes, "in this day and age you gotta keep busy. You can't just rely on one band; something we've all learned from time and years of experience. Not only is it good to support yourself, but it also keeps you going creatively."

"This is definitely a different chapter for us and I think it's the best thing we've ever done," Cazares adds. "Obviously, Burton and I have grown up and we've pretty much perfected what we do. More importantly, we've discovered why we so were good together in the first place. Our combination just works. All the ingredients and the elements that we had in the past, combined with what we've learned since being apart feels like putting on a new glove that still feels as good as an old glove."

Regarding "Mechanize"'s musical direction, Bell told Sergio Alvite of Mexico's Search & Destroy, "It has the raw aggression of what 'Soul Of A New Machine' [1992] was but it has... I would say it has the maturity of 'Obsolete' [1998]. When I say 'maturity,' I mean that it has the songwriting skills that 'Soul Of A New Machine' did not have whereas 'Obsolete' did."

In a June 14, 2009 appearance on the nationally syndicated radio program "Speed Freaks", FEAR FACTORY drummer Raymond Herrera — who is not part of the above-mentioned lineup — stated about the group's current status, "[Guitarist Christian Olde Wolbers and I are] actually still in FEAR FACTORY. There's a big legal battle going on right now. Essentially, what's happened is Dino and Burt have become friends again and they decided to start a new band, and furthermore, they decided to call it FEAR FACTORY. They never communicated with us about it, and they're acting like there was never any contract, but there's four members that are Fear Factory Incorporated — which is the four of us — so it's almost like them two against us two, so it's kind of a stalemate. Moving forward, I don't know what's gonna happen with the trademark, so to speak. It's kind of a weird situation, but it's not a situation that we created that was weird."

Regarding why Christian and Raymond aren't involved with the new FEAR FACTORY lineup, Bell told Rock My Monkey "The fact that I have not worked with Raymond and Christian for the past three years as FEAR FACTORY is for this one reason — it's that I did not want to be involved with their manager. Her name is Christy Priske and she happens to be Christian's wife. During the 'Transgression' mixing session, her and Raymond started a love affair that lasted for a couple years. As [she was the] manager of FEAR FACTORY, this was completely unacceptable to me."

Dino's tenure with FEAR FACTORY ended in March 2002 after Bell announced his departure from the group, allegedly telling his bandmates at the time, "Look, guys, I'm not into it anymore, I don't wanna play in the band anymore, I don't wanna play with you guys, and I especially don't wanna play with you, Dino."

FEAR FACTORY eventually reformed without Dino and released two more studio albums, the aforementioned "Archetype" and "Transgression".

ARKAEA — the new band featuring Wolbers and Herrera alongside vocalist Jon Howard (THREAT SIGNAL) and bassist Pat Kavanaugh (THREAT SIGNAL) — released its debut album, "Years In The Darkness", on July 14 via E1 Music (formerly Koch Records).



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COMMENT | Hell yeah
posted by : patlapse
11/6/2009 11:43:49 AM

Fear Factory is Dino and Burton. I can't wait to hear this!

COMMENT | Dino the hutt
posted by : Darkone
11/6/2009 11:46:21 AM

I thought black was a slimming color choice.

COMMENT |
posted by : Skinny Puppy
11/6/2009 11:46:35 AM

fattest band EVER!

COMMENT |
posted by : Darkone
11/6/2009 11:48:49 AM

I'll bet Dino has to put his belt on with a boomerang.

COMMENT |
posted by : enkiel
11/6/2009 11:55:12 AM

Darkone LOL

I'm looking forward to it, considering Transgression was a turd. But I wish they would stop acting like children already and reunite fully.

And whats up with that hair Burton :&

COMMENT |
posted by : E.W.
11/6/2009 12:00:00 PM

Dino, dude. Get a shirt that fucking fits you bro!

COMMENT |
posted by : juanneman
11/6/2009 12:04:32 PM

Let´s see what it sounds like, it will surely be FF but it will be rather strange to see FF without Raymond and Christian. I´d love to see them back together and sort out their differences.

COMMENT |
posted by : Rich376
11/6/2009 12:04:56 PM

Damn!!

Burt looks anorexic next to those three mountains of flesh.

COMMENT | damn you guys are rough...
posted by : lostinfaith343
11/6/2009 12:05:08 PM

I cant wait to start hearing something from this....

COMMENT | ..........
posted by : VerbalKint
11/6/2009 12:09:45 PM

Dino, eat a salad .............


COMMENT | Fear Factory (Burton & Dino)
posted by : Dig Bick
11/6/2009 12:10:58 PM

Living Legends. Greatly anticipating the new record.

COMMENT |
posted by : TheGreyArea
11/6/2009 12:12:58 PM

BOOMER!!!!

COMMENT | Woohoo!
posted by : Stu2682
11/6/2009 12:13:49 PM

Oh man, I'm so excited I'm moist. Hurry up February.

COMMENT |
posted by : mog
11/6/2009 12:30:54 PM

i can not fucking WAIT!

COMMENT | Fat Factory!
posted by : Clit Banger
11/6/2009 12:34:15 PM

Meh, sounds interesting. I hope they follow through, pretty much everything after Obsolete was near garbage. But I'm a little worried when bands start comparing albums... we'll see what the Burton & Burrito can pull out of their ass this time.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
11/6/2009 12:37:24 PM

Look forward to new FF

COMMENT |
posted by : hippy
11/6/2009 12:41:01 PM

when is the tour?

COMMENT | Candlelight Records was a GREAT choice!!!
posted by : XxMachine_HeadxX
11/6/2009 12:44:17 PM

They have signed some very respectable metal acts in the past. I will name just one and you tell me if Candlelight still sucks: At The Gates!

I cant begin to tell you how much I am looking forward to this! When I first read that this new version of Fear Factory got back to basics and brought back the "mechanical" sound, it became my most anticipated CD in recent memory. More than Megadeth, Slayer, even Alice In Chains.

I wish the band did look healthier and should be on The Biggest Loser: Celebrity Edition or a new season of Celebrity Fit Club. I am tired of all the fat jokes and I am sure Dino is too, so he should get in shape since anybody can do it, its just a choice. If it came down to him having to pick to slay or get fit, I would choose SLAY, bottom line!

COMMENT | ERRRRRRRRRRRRR
posted by : lostinfaith343
11/6/2009 12:59:36 PM

SAAAAAAAAAAAAAMPPPPPPLESSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : theyearsofdecay
11/6/2009 1:26:07 PM

"Hey RiotAct666, why wasn't FF signed to RR this time? You must know being the head of sales or whatever..."

LMAO

COMMENT | killer!
posted by : hockstedder27
11/6/2009 1:39:49 PM

this shit is gonna be nasty

COMMENT |
posted by : Dario Sycco
11/6/2009 2:02:00 PM

Stu2682, you better be a chick to be moist on this forum.

I'm very interested in the new album, are there still two Fear Factories?
I hope the other one is now called Arkea.

COMMENT |
posted by : Hallowed Point
11/6/2009 2:07:53 PM

Burton looks gay on that new pic. And this will probably end up sounding like Linkin Park.

COMMENT | it won't happen...
posted by : MikeHunt
11/6/2009 3:06:13 PM

it sounds like this legal issue that their having is some pretty serious shit and even if it is recorded i don't think they'll be able to release it.

on a side note, I don't give a wet pussy who's in FF or how much the guys have gained, just as long as they get the guys from Front Line Assembly to produce some of the tracks again. That would be something to look foward to.

GWAR OWNS 2009!!

COMMENT |
posted by : TheEagle
11/6/2009 3:25:41 PM

I can't help but think of them as FAT FACTORY now, but outside the silly jokes, this album could either be a killer or total crap. I doubt Hoglan would join a crap project of this caliber. He knows better. If they also up the industrial elements, this could really be a great album.

These guys had really bad albums and this would bring a lot of people back into them if they could deliver an amazing industrial/metal
album.

COMMENT |
posted by : El Pendejo's Brother
11/6/2009 4:20:22 PM

its funny to me that people are crying that Christian and Raymond are not a part of this new Fear Factory...... jajajjjaajaaaaa. fuck em. they can have Arkaea. They've done enough damage to Fear Factory let it be restored.

COMMENT | Cant wait to hear the new stuff...
posted by : syko kyd
11/6/2009 4:26:52 PM

But i am with a lot of others and would like to see a reunion of the original line up.

COMMENT | As someone else mentioned
posted by : azagothoth78
11/6/2009 4:30:26 PM

FF have went way down hill after the release of Obsolete. Archetype wasnt bad it was actually a decent record but it was missing the industrial element.

Also as someone already stated this has the potential to be great or to be a flop, time wil tell.

Also on a side note, I do believe what BB is saying regarding Christians wife, ad her to myspace and check out her pix. She is definately slutty.

COMMENT | Fuck the reunion.
posted by : EL PENDEJO
11/6/2009 4:32:09 PM

Cannot wait for the new Fear Factory!

COMMENT |
posted by : jaysus
11/6/2009 5:02:00 PM

FEAR FACTOOOORY!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT | MECHANIZE!!!!!!
posted by : AbruisedAndDarkenedSoul
11/6/2009 5:32:58 PM

The Fat man is back and has Revamped the Machine!!!
Dino has been shitting so many great riffs these last few years, i have no doubt the new album will be incredible!!

long live fear factory!!!

COMMENT | Burger Mechanized!!
posted by : c4d4v3r
11/6/2009 5:56:10 PM

FF=Fat Factory

COMMENT | Meh
posted by : hellonstilettos
11/6/2009 6:15:29 PM

It's not going to last.

COMMENT | predicts...
posted by : longsincedark
11/6/2009 7:58:31 PM

this will come out and be fucking awesome and their best album since "Demanufacture"... oh well I can dream can't I?

COMMENT | i dont get it
posted by : Joss
11/6/2009 8:45:14 PM

when is the new album coming

COMMENT | i get it
posted by : ballfoam
11/6/2009 9:51:52 PM

Dino is a big dude. Now shut it you blabber bitches, this is gonna be a great record w Burt and Dino. no one cares about the other two.

\../

COMMENT | FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!!!
posted by : zerep72
11/6/2009 10:28:58 PM

THIS GOING TO KICK ASS CANT WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT | girth
posted by : youcunt
11/7/2009 7:38:29 AM

looking skinny there Burton!

COMMENT |
posted by : Paganbasque
11/7/2009 8:10:00 AM

Well I haven´t like Burton and Dino´s attitude and I still think that Christian and Raymond must be in FF but I have to be sincere, I can´t wait to listen this new album!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : markdanielsFF
11/7/2009 12:33:05 PM

Im gonna pump as many chicks as I can to this new album

COMMENT |
posted by : tonyallthesixes
11/7/2009 1:12:09 PM

who cares just let me listen to the damn thing

FF for life!

COMMENT |
posted by : taoboxer9
11/7/2009 6:45:24 PM

YES! this will be killer.

COMMENT | Just a litte advice..
posted by : Mexican Prickfish
11/8/2009 8:52:08 AM

This band should be called Fear the Burrito.

I'm curious to hear the band without Raymond and Christian. I have a feeling it won't matter all that much without them. Raymond's double bass work was always really good though.

COMMENT | It may be a little bit premature....
posted by : fearfactory4ever
11/24/2009 7:30:25 PM

But the new song sounds almost exactly like where digimortal left off....So Digimortal Part 2 here we come...

COMMENT | It may be a little bit premature....
posted by : fearfactory4ever
11/24/2009 7:30:27 PM

But the new song sounds almost exactly like where digimortal left off....So Digimortal Part 2 here we come...

COMMENT | The new track passes the first test...
posted by : Zerosigff
12/1/2009 6:44:38 PM

...after listening to the track about 10 times, I'm still getting goose bumps. I am confident that the every track on the album will have the same effect. Can't wait for February!



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