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Fear Factory - The Industrialist Official Trailer!

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THE INDUSTRIALIST TRACKLISTING:

01. The Industrialist

02. Recharger

03. New Messiah

04. God Eater

05. Depraved Mind Murder

06. Virus of Faith

07. Difference Engine

08. Dissemble

09. Religion is Flawed Because Man is Flawed

10. Human Augmentation

11. Blush Response (Difference Engine) *

12. Landfill *

* Available on deluxe digibook only

Fear Factory has released a special trailer that is a visual preview into the story behind their forthcoming new album, The Industrialist. Set for release June 5, The Industrialist is the second album written by vocalist Burton C. Bell and guitarist Dino Cazares since reuniting in 2009 after a seven year split. An audio snippet for the album's lead single, "Recharger," is now available at the band's official YouTube page; the single available via ITunes, Amazon and other online retailers beginning April 24.

As previously announced, The Industrialist is a conceptual record based around a short fiction written by Bell; lyrics to the album's ten songs divulge the narrative as discussed recently by Bell with Decibel Magazine. The album will be available on three formats -- standard CD, a limited edition deluxe digi-book (featuring two additional songs), and 180-gram double vinyl. Pre-orders for the album in all formats will be available shortly via Candlelight Records' official webstore.

Bell notes, "the protagonist (The Industrialist) is the incarnation of all industries in the form of an automaton. The mechanical, technological, and scientific advances through the industrial age led to the creation of The Industrialist. In the story, the automaton becomes sentient as it collects memories with each passing day. Through observation and learning, it gains the will to exist. What was meant to help man, will eventually be man's demise."

The Industrialist follows the 2010 release of Mechanize. Widely regarded, the album was the first release from Fear Factory in six years. Mechanize debuted on Billboard's Top 100 album chart week of release and topped CMJ's Loud Rock radio chart as programmers embraced the band's triumphant return. Sirius XM and Headbangers Ball's host Jose Mangin noted, "after Mechanize dominated 2010 as Liquid Metal's Album Of The Year, North America is chompin' at the bit to get an ear full of new Fear Factory. I have no doubt that Fear Factory are going to kick our collective asses in 2012."

Members of Fear Factory are currently in Los Angeles rehearsing for upcoming performances in South America followed by their first US tour since late 2010. Bell and Cazares presented the Comeback of the Year Award last night at the 4th Annual Revolver Golden God Awards; an award they were nominated for in 2010. The band looks to film a video for the album in the coming weeks; details to be announced shortly.

Dates on the band's upcoming American tour are noted below.

5/01/2012 Backstage Live -- San Antonio, TX

5/02/2012 Trees -- Dallas, TX

5/03/2012 Scout Bar -- Houston, TX

5/05/2012 State Theater -- St. Petersburg, FL

5/06/2012 Culture Room -- Ft. Lauderdale, FL

5/07/2012 Masquerade -- Altanta, GA

5/09/2012 Ziggy's -- Winston-Salem, NC

5/10/2012 Theater of Living Arts -- Philadelphia, PA

5/11/2012 Wally's Pub -- Hamton Beach, NH

5/12/2012 Sonar -- Baltimore, MD

5/13/2012 Gramercy Theatre -- New York, NY

5/15/2012 McGuffy's House of Rock -- Dayton, OH

5/16/2012 The Crofoot Ballroom -- Pontiac, MI

5/17/2012 Bottom Lounge -- Chicago, IL

5/19/2012 Summit Music Hall -- Denver, CO

5/21/2012 Ace of Spade -- Sacramento, CA

5/22/2012 Regency Ballroom -- San Francisco, CA

5/23/2012 Yost Theater -- Santa Ana, CA

Comments

8 years ago

ib sen house

Damn this is awesome. I hope ff comes to the new dynamo festival in eindhoven next year!!

9 years ago

9Tfox

Fear Factory goes Zeitgeist :))

9 years ago

matiband

Las consecuencias son reales + un vuen el albu\m/ M..

10 years ago

Gorgor Gor

am share

10 years ago

BiotreX

Candlelight? what since when they switched labels? Why WHY? why not stay in Roadrunner!

10 years ago

lukedimewalker

Hey I got it. The album kinda grows on you .... Went from most hated FF-Album to one of my faves. After 10 months :) :D

10 years ago

donVisiore

In case you haven't found it out, it's The industrialist itself. The music in this trailer is simply the beginning of the song.

10 years ago

Debora Melli

OMG I'M IN LOVE WITH THEM..."BIGOTRY, IGNORANCE AND NARROW MINDEDNESSDESTROYING OUR WORLD..."

10 years ago

Christoph Dirnbauer

from what song is the ending of this trailer??

10 years ago

equipotriste

better than previous album mechanize

10 years ago

Roger Hell

the punishiment of faith is real motherfucher! sufer!

10 years ago

Antonio Bautista Buiza

Por favor esa cña de la buena.

10 years ago

DALE97DSM

Awesome.

10 years ago

Jonny Wu

Luv ta album still, machine on drums or not still it killer sound

11 years ago

MrFIREWIND13

epic riff :O

11 years ago

Bruno Dzogovic

It wouldn't be Industrial if drums weren't programmed ;-)

11 years ago

MrScientist90

Best album trailer ever

11 years ago

ToTheConquered

The drums were programmed by Dino and John Sankey.

11 years ago

ToTheConquered

I saw them live in Jacksonville a couple months ago and hearing the parts played live changed the way I hear the drums on the album now. To be honest, I don't think the drums sound anymore fake or electronic than they did on Remanufacture or Obsolete. I would suggest that you listen to the album a few times before you write off the drums, because the actual rhythms that John Sankey wrote are really cool.

11 years ago

lukedimewalker

Didn't know they do this correction thing routinely. Hoglan's drumming needs forward-backward shifting? I thought this guy is a machine himself, hehe. Well I'm no drummer, but for me the drum sound is just sterile on this record. However much they abused the pro tools before, it was always better than this time (for my ears). But maybe its just me getting old...

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