"Mechanize", the new studio album from
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 be released in Europe on February 5, 2010 via Germany's
AFM Records. The CD, which will be made available in North America on February 9, 2010 through
Candlelight Records, was co-produced by the band with
Rhys Fulber (
FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY,
PARADISE LOST). The album was recently mixed by
Greg Reely (
PARADISE LOST,
FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY,
SKINNY PUPPY).
A new
FEAR FACTORY track entitled
"Powershifter" can be streamed below.
Other songtitles set to appear on the album include
"Industrial Discipline" and
"Fear Campaign".
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."
FEAR FACTORY's last two albums — 2004's
"Archetype" and 2005's
"Transgression" — were released through
Liquid 8 Records.
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."
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).
