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konfuzion
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Posts: 98 Joined: Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:29 am Location: the SWAMP/the FOGWebsite: http://www.myspace.com/barbecuedbabies |
fear factory playing transmission room August, More info at undertheradar.co.nz!!!!!!!!
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konfuzion
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Posts: 98 Joined: Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:29 am Location: the SWAMP/the FOGWebsite: http://www.myspace.com/barbecuedbabies |
my bad wrong year lol
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Rob Brutal
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Posts: 254 Joined: Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:44 am Location: EarthWebsite: http://nz.myspace.com/grief_giver |
The anticipated first video from FEAR FACTORY's forthcoming album Mechanize premieres today at Roxwel.com. "Fear Campaign" was directed by the team of Ian McFarland and Mike Pecci for Boston-based, Emmy nominated Killswitch Productions. The clip was filmed in Los Angeles with additional photographic elements and all post production completed in Boston.
In a recent interview with Revolver Magazine McFarland and Pecci revealed details about the video's themes and creation. "Burton (C. Bell, vocalist) is an extremely creative person and he had some very specific visuals in mind," says Pecci. "He said that he wanted to bombard the audience with rapid images that supported his lyrics. His direction was 'fast and intense with loads of subliminal images and symbols." With that, Ian and I went to the drawing board and started our normal process of deconstructing an idea and rebuilding it from the ground up."
"Our goal was to make a video that was inspired by all those really cool stock footage '90s music videos, but rather than using stock footage of the atrocities of the world, we decided to shrink those things down to single images and objects that can be identified as the tools used to create those problems," adds McFarland.
"Fear Campaign" is the second single from Mechanize. The song impacted metal radio three weeks ago topping FMQB and CMJ's new artist entries. The song follows the already successful path of "Powershifter," the first single which has had over 400,000 online plays since its introduction in mid-November. Together both singles have cemented FEAR FACTORY in the Top 10 of metal radio airplay long before Mechanize impacts as a full album this coming week, simultaneous with the album's February 9 release date. Key radio stations, including Northern New Jersey's WSOU, Chicago's Rebel Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio are already showing substantial support of the record.
Mechanize features the highly reported reconciliation of vocalist Burton C. Bell with original guitarist Dino Cazares. Along with bassist Byron Stroud (Strapping Young Lad) and journeyman drummer Gene Hoglan (Dethlok, Strapping Young Lad), the album also welcomes back the involvement of keyboardist/producer Rhys Fulber (Front Line Assembly). BraveWords.com says, "combining just the right elements of their own past, present and future, with Mechanize, FEAR FACTORY has achieved instant excitement and an immediate adrenaline boost. In a word: essential."
Austin-based Roxwel.com runs the Internet's leading Rock, Metal and Indie music video site for today's hottest major-label and independent artists. In addition to music videos, Roxwel boasts an extensive catalog of original productions featuring local and touring artists,live performances and interviews, along with coverage of several nationally renowned music festivals.
Killswitch Productions is owned by director/producer Ian McFarland. McFarland with partner Mike Pecci have directed videos for Meshuggah, Agnostic Front, Sick of It All, All That Remains and God Forbid. Prior to filming "Fear Campaign," Killswitch Productions completed work on Meshuggaha's concert film, Alive.
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blastman
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Posts: 561 Joined: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:22 am |
Hmm, August you reckon.
I might be out of the country so that'll be stink. Although I have already seen them 3 times live (before Dino left).
Have big hopes for the new album. "Powershifter" sounds awesome!
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blastman
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Posts: 561 Joined: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:22 am |
OK. Found out F.F. are opening for Metallica at the CHCH concerts in September.
Am keen on seeing F.F. but not gonna spend all that money paying for Metallica tickets on Trade Me, flights to CHCH and accomodation costs.
Hope they do some side shows.
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Murray
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Posts: 1963 Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2005 9:49 pm Location: SwampWebsite: http://www.slave.co.nz |
I heard an interview with Dino on Radio Control yesterday morning.
He said Divine Heresy would be headed down this way next year.
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Posts: 534 Joined: Sun Mar 13, 2005 10:27 am Location: P-City HXC |
I love Bleed the Fifth, the second singer didnt do much for me.
If they got the old singer back I would shit.
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Posts: 561 Joined: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:22 am |
Quote: I heard an interview with Dino on Radio Control yesterday morning.
He said Divine Heresy would be headed down this way next year.
That is awesome news. Hopefully it'll be a Fear Factory and Divine Heresy tour! Would love to finally hear/see Tim Yeung (Divine Heresy drummer) and Gene Hoglan (Fear Factory drummer) live.
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Posts: 1963 Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2005 9:49 pm Location: SwampWebsite: http://www.slave.co.nz |
He mentioned in the interview that he'd done a tour with Divine Heresy and
Fear Factory, in the states I think, so could happen.
I've only got Bleed the fifth, I didn't actually realise there was a 2nd album.
He said all three of his bands would be working on new albums.
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