Candlelight Records today confirms February 9 as the American release date for Mechanize, the seventh studio album from FEAR FACTORY. Mechanize features the highly reported reconciliation of vocalist Burton C. Bell with original guitarist Dino Cazares along with bassist Byron Stroud and journeyman drummer Gene Hoglan (Dethklok, Strapping Young Lad). The anticipated album also welcomes back keyboardist/producer Rhys Fulber (Front Line Assembly).
Mechanize is a full-fisted blast of passion and innovation that sounds like the missing link betweens 1995s groundbreaking Demanufacture and 1998s more texturally nuanced Obsolete. 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 bands industrial roots glimmer through its street-lethal metal, thanks in part to Fulber, who worked on FEAR FACTORYs popular industrial remix albums Fear is the Mindkiller and Remanufacture. I didnt 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 thats the aspect that I really enjoyed a lot about FEAR FACTORY. I was a huge fan of industrial music and still am. And you dont hear much of that anymore these days.