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Last Updated: February 9, 2010 1:03 PM




FEAR FACTORY: 'Mechanize' Artwork Unveiled - Nov. 9, 2009
The cover artwork for "Mechanize", the forthcoming album from FEAR FACTORY — the newly revamped band 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) — can be viewed below.

"Mechanize" will be released in the U.S. on February 9, 2010 via Candlelight Records and February 5, 2010 in Europe via AFM 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 "Powershifter", "Industrial Discipline" 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."



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COMMENT | wonder how long...
posted by : Self_Science
11/10/2009 12:05:27 AM


it took them to come up with that? hahaha. At least it's better than the last few!!

COMMENT |
posted by : Cupid Stunt2
11/10/2009 12:18:41 AM

Burton doesn't stand a chance getting to the craft service tables.

COMMENT | ^^^^^
posted by : Self_Science
11/10/2009 12:21:52 AM


LMFAO!!!

COMMENT | Dino may be fat
posted by : PowerBrake
11/10/2009 12:27:11 AM

He may even have a fatter ego

But he has a helluva right hand

COMMENT |
posted by : gfuller
11/10/2009 12:34:28 AM

Awesome..so happy..new wallpaper. Love the new logo. CANT FUCKING WAIT!!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : EL PENDEJO
11/10/2009 12:36:44 AM

Looks awesome.

COMMENT | Fear Factory
posted by : El Pendejo's Brother
11/10/2009 12:56:31 AM

is finally back. Raymond and Christian can have their crappy Arkaea band. jaja

COMMENT |
posted by : Dario Sycco
11/10/2009 1:37:42 AM

Between the last two Blabber posts featuring Fear Factory news, I must have listened to this track 5 or 6 times. I totally love it. Dino has NOT lost his chops, seen him live with Divine Heresy, and I wasn't blown away. Can't wait to see new Fear Factory live. Album cover looks like generic FF, but that is not a bad thing.

COMMENT |
posted by : oldson
11/10/2009 1:49:42 AM

just time for burt and dino to pay some bills

COMMENT |
posted by : mog
11/10/2009 1:52:27 AM

holy crap that is a sweet cover.

i'm glad my early review for the song has been panning out. this is the follow up to Obsolete we have all be waiting for!

(though to be fair i have liked the three albums between... just not as much)

COMMENT | Thank you FF
posted by : Stonemiller
11/10/2009 2:03:56 AM

God damn, this new song kicks ass

COMMENT |
posted by : clemente
11/10/2009 2:42:34 AM

I like the new artwork, i was expecting something likte that, the music sound like mixed between demanufactured and obsolete, i hope that they give us more samples and i can't wait to have the new album in my cdplayer

COMMENT | is it just me
posted by : IMTHEOZZMAN
11/10/2009 2:52:01 AM

or is the album cover kinda similar to the archetype and transgression album covers.

COMMENT | great track!
posted by : Dealer 'o Deth
11/10/2009 3:01:47 AM

this is one album i want NOW!!! but i will purchase it!

COMMENT | MECHANIZE!!!!!!!!
posted by : havokandrukus
11/10/2009 3:18:02 AM

the new song reminds me too of a blend of demanufacture with obsolete!
fucking great! cant wait buy mechanize!!!!

COMMENT | HOLY SHIT!!!
posted by : XxMachine_HeadxX
11/10/2009 3:25:24 AM

New artwork is fucking AWESOME!!! Its like Achetype but with machine arms with blades and the spine. I cannot wait to pick this up and I hope their is a T-shirt preorder package with this because I would love a shirt with that artwork.

COMMENT | BTW...
posted by : XxMachine_HeadxX
11/10/2009 3:32:13 AM

'Powershifter' has been on repeat in winamp ever since I downloaded it. I just cant get enough!

COMMENT |
posted by : jaysus
11/10/2009 4:36:52 AM

fuckin deadly! it's like acrhetype cover meets obsolete cover

COMMENT |
posted by : Kovaks
11/10/2009 4:42:32 AM

Burton should once and for all stop with his flat (but funny) melodic lines...

COMMENT |
posted by : Paganbasque
11/10/2009 4:55:09 AM

The cover is awesome!!!! of fuck we have to wait 3 months until the release of the album!

COMMENT |
posted by : 6Pillow_Pants66
11/10/2009 5:50:38 AM

It looks like a cross between the Demanufacture artwork and Archetype's artwork. I bet Burt will be singing a few songs about bashing Ray and Christian like he did on the song Archetype about Dino.

New song sounds good though.

COMMENT | NEW ALBUMS TRENDSETTERS!
posted by : logan5
11/10/2009 5:54:46 AM

This album and hevydevy's new album are both something to look forward to. BRING BACK THE ROCK.

COMMENT |
posted by : befa
11/10/2009 6:36:04 AM

Sounds like dino's band Divine Heresy, not FF

COMMENT | Befa
posted by : PanzerD
11/10/2009 7:11:48 AM

What are you, 12? You got it BACKWARDS! Divine Heresy sounds like FF... Dino had 5 albums with FF before Divine Heresy was even an idea.

COMMENT |
posted by : bravo
11/10/2009 8:09:08 AM

I had to change my underpants, I am so excited. your mom sounds like divine heresy.

COMMENT | Uhm...
posted by : Hagalaz
11/10/2009 8:12:13 AM

Is it just me or does the artwork look like a more 'metal' version of the Wacken logo?

COMMENT | Tattoo
posted by : markdanielsFF
11/10/2009 8:27:32 AM

I just took it to my tattooist and im gettin it done Saturday

COMMENT |
posted by : rds
11/10/2009 8:48:40 AM

i haven't listened to F.F. since Obsolete and this new track is sounding really good.

COMMENT |
posted by : TufnelForPrez
11/10/2009 8:56:13 AM

If you squint your eyes, that cover art looks exactly like Queensryche's logo.

COMMENT | Damn!!!
posted by : Drew Stone
11/10/2009 9:05:16 AM

That track sounds great. Well done gentleman.

COMMENT | fuck me
posted by : spaztekmofo
11/10/2009 9:13:44 AM

I wasn't sold on this lineup, as I really think FF should include Raymond.

But this fucking song rules. If this is the quality we're gonna get, Im down with the new FF.

COMMENT |
posted by : ratamahata
11/10/2009 9:37:42 AM

who is the artist? i dont like it THAT much, it reminds me of two bird heads, kind of... And I keep read "Merchandize" hehehe...

COMMENT | ??
posted by : hockstedder27
11/10/2009 9:38:17 AM

flat...yet funny?what a retarded statement.shut your trap

COMMENT | Thats One Hell Of A Artwork
posted by : Cloud Connected
11/10/2009 9:39:44 AM

Congrats on the new song too guys, it fucking rules.

COMMENT |
posted by : TheEagle
11/10/2009 9:44:27 AM

The artwork isn't great at all, maybe only decent. The album's title could have spawned so much more than that.

COMMENT | Sounds a bit like it'd fit on Digimortal...
posted by : mastronaut
11/10/2009 10:11:18 AM

I like Burton's vocals, although they sound a bit dry, other than that I really like the song. I was a big fan of all their music until Dino left, so I could care less who's in the band as long as it's Burton and Dino.
Those guys are Fear Factory. I can't wait for this!

COMMENT | Like the artwork...
posted by : Dig Bick
11/10/2009 10:42:02 AM

"Powershifter" is a badass preview of what is to come. A lot of people(myself included) are looking forward to this! Fear Factory is Burton & Dino. I agree w/ mastonaut^^^^ I could give a fuck less who's in the band as long as It's them. 2.9.10 Bring it!!! \m/

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
11/10/2009 11:36:39 AM

Looks cool

COMMENT | crappy cover
posted by : opopanax
11/10/2009 12:07:25 PM

Stale concept. when the hell will they stop using the fucking FF logo for cover art? this one looks just like the one on the cover of Archetype. that was all bones of hands and feet, this one's backbone. whats next? internal organs arranged as FF??

oh btw Powershifter is fucking heavy shit. can't wait till Feb for the whole cake.

COMMENT | !!! woooow!!!
posted by : g.o.d
11/10/2009 2:00:22 PM

this sounds pretty tight............

COMMENT | x
posted by : brandonmetal
11/10/2009 2:27:47 PM

it's not a bad song, it just doesn't justify any of the controversy since it just sounds identical to their previous work. decent enough though.

COMMENT |
posted by : NxH85
11/10/2009 2:32:37 PM

cool cover. pretty good song, it just seem abit safe at best.

COMMENT |
posted by : M84
11/10/2009 4:06:22 PM

Why would they stop using the FF logo on their stuff?

Why does ANY band use the same logo on their albums and tshirts and merchandise? Cause it's THEIR logo...

Amazing artwork. Simple, yet effective. Fear Factory, is great.



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