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FEAR FACTORY Frontman Says 'The Industrialist' Is A Record That Rivals 'Demanufacture' - Jan. 16, 2013
Mark Holmes of Metal Discovery conducted an interview with vocalist Burton C. Bell of Los Angeles cyber metallers FEAR FACTORY on December 15, 2012 in Manchester, England. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Metal Discovery: You've had concept records in the past dealing with man against technology but the new one, "The Industrialist", kind of reverses that perspective. So is it simply a story about an automaton and its rebellious tendencies or is there supposed to be some deeper social meaning about what's going on in the world?

Burton: Both. The twist with man versus machine, it is about the machine this time but it's a metaphor for man these days as well. Everyone is part of some type of repetitive actions every day and it's also a metaphor for what man is going through… constantly being watched… There is the machine side about being obsolete but man's gonna create his own obsolescence at the same time by creating drones, by creating robots in factories and people losing jobs. It was man that created these things so don't blame the car industry; blame man himself for creating the technology to make everything easier for himself.

Metal Discovery: To quote you about the new album, you've said in a recent interview that "it's probably the most FEAR FACTORY record that we've done in a long time." So was the writing process for "The Industrialist" about reconnecting with your roots to a degree?

Burton: Absolutely. We were more focused on this record than "Mechanize". "Mechanize" was more the "getting to know you" stage again and, after two years, that was done so we were able to really focus. Over the few years, I kept thinking what was really cool about FEAR FACTORY is an element that's really missing and that's the industrial element, and the soundscapes we used to do and just the cool experimentation we did to add that element into our music. Before we went into the studio, I was talking to Dino [Cazares, guitar] and Rhys [Fulber, producer] and I was like, "Man, we've really got to do this"… not to make an industrial record but to really create that hybrid again where we become an industrial metal band that we started out as. I think we really did it right and I think doing it with drum programming not only simplified and expedited the whole writing process but it really added the element of the industrial sound sonically. We were able to manipulate and play with it… as we were writing; we were able to take pieces and arrange them really quickly, like, "This works better over here" and, so, it was just, "Wow, we should've done this a long time ago!"

Metal Discovery: So it gave you far more control using programmed drums...

Burton: Far more control, ease of control and less stress… [laughs]

Metal Discovery: In just about every interview you've done for the album, people seem to ask about the drum machine and why etc., so did you predict that would cause a bit of a stir?

Burton: Oh yeah, we knew it'd be coming but it is what it is and, once it came out, people were like, "oh, it sounds like FEAR FACTORY." When "Demanufacture" came out, everyone thought it was a drum machine anyway! [laughs]

Metal Discovery: I think the whole drum machine thing is still stigmatized in this kind of genre but it sounds fucking fantastic so what's the difference…

Burton: Yeah, and ever since the record came out and people heard it, no one's said anything about it at all.

Metal Discovery: And you've had a very processed drum sound for a while anyway from using Pro Tools since "Digimortal"

Burton: Since "Digimortal", yeah. So, technically, we haven't had a live drummer since "Obsolete" because we've used Pro Tools to move every hit that the drummer did so, at that point, it wasn't even live. And we changed every sound so it's like, a lot of that was a waste of time! [laughs]

Metal Discovery: Bearing in mind the title of the album and the concept, did you see it as more important to use a drum machine this time?

Burton: I think what was going on with the writing process really inspired the title because it really fit with what we were doing and, as I was writing, I was like, "This could work; this is something that'll fit with the vibe of the music and lyrics and I can feel something happening here."

Metal Discovery: "Demanufacture" is still talked about to this day as your seminal album and remains one of the seminal metal records of the Nineties as well so do you think that will always be the benchmark against which all your subsequent material will be judged? And do you think people get caught up in the nostalgia of that album too much?

Burton: Yeah, people do, especially fans that have been around since the beginning. I'm guilty as well for my favorite bands — you know, they were great back then but they kind of lost the plot. Like U2, they were great from "Boy" all the way to "The Joshua Tree" but after that, for me, they just lost the plot. But you create an album and there's always those benchmark albums for certain bands, which is great because you set a standard for yourself and you don't want to deviate too much from it or you'll alienate your fans but you do want to improve upon it and maybe even better yourself. I think we did that on "The Industrialist"; I think it's a record that rivals "Demanufacture". If "Demanufacture" wasn't a classic, "The Industrialist" would be that. If "The Industrialist" was our debut album, people would be like, "Whoah, fuck!" I think it definitely matches the classic element.

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posted by : Megamoca coffee
1/16/2013 10:45:57 PM
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ummmmmm.......... NO!


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posted by : xfaktor
1/16/2013 11:02:52 PM
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The Industrialist is a solid record but to say it is to the same standard and rivals Demanufacture is crazy talk... IMO it is a better effort than Digimortal and Transgression but really I would consider its only rival to be Archetype... which is still a superior effort than The Industrialist even without Dino on the Axe.


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posted by : LemonPie
1/16/2013 11:02:59 PM
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I think Mechanize is better.


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COMMENT | Yep...
posted by : Black waterPark
1/16/2013 11:12:38 PM
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Mechanize was much better.


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COMMENT | Yep
posted by : ChrisJerichosGayHaircut
1/16/2013 11:28:33 PM
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I can agree with that statement. "Mechanize" is better. Think of "The Industrialist" as it's cousin.


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COMMENT | if it was their debut....
posted by : Self_Science
1/17/2013 12:09:18 AM
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it would be seen as dated. unless Burton thinks that they were the only mechanical sounding indusrrial metal band, as unique as they were.

Mechanize was much better, and was their best since the late 90s.


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posted by : MarlaHooch
1/17/2013 12:47:13 AM
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Uh, no, it doesn't.


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posted by : derpdederp
1/17/2013 12:47:16 AM
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naaah Burton, Mechanize was loads better than Industrialist.. I'd say if anything Mechanize would rival Obsolete I guess


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posted by : nomadism
1/17/2013 2:07:54 AM
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Finally people I agree with. I've said all along that Mechanize was quite a bit better. It had 6-8 solid tracks. This one has 2-3. And let's try not to be cliche and try and compare it to Demanufacture, please.


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posted by : DirtbagMessiah
1/17/2013 2:25:37 AM
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Nice way to dis on your former drummers Burton. Now go back to singing off key.


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posted by : EmpiresDawn
1/17/2013 2:52:34 AM
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Mechanize is the one record that rivals Demanufacture. It was a fantastic return to form adding just the right amount of new elements to that classic sound.

TI has four good songs in the beginning of the record and the rest is unnecessary.

And it's a shame Burton can't sing live anymore.


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COMMENT | Yeah. Couple of things.
posted by : overkill1978
1/17/2013 3:19:31 AM
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1) The drums on The Industrialist sound bad. Plain and simple. They sound tinny and weak and nowhere near as good as a live drummer does. Even for FF.

2) The Industrialist itself is not that great of a record. Granted, it isn't the crapfest that Transgression was. But, comparing it to Demanufacture.... No. Just stop. It is nowhere near as good. Both Archetype and Mechanize are several tiers better, songwriting wise. Also, as stated before, the drum sound on this album is as weak as it gets. I suspect that these songs will sound 10X better with a hard hitting live drummer.


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COMMENT | 'RE: Yeah. Couple of things.'
posted by : c@nuckthr@sh3r
1/17/2013 5:28:10 AM
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It's not just the drum machine, man. It's pretty much everything about this record; just plain tired. I've liked every release (or at least some songs on them) up to this one. Where 'Mechanize' sounded rejuvenated, 'The Industrialist' just sounds like Dino & Burt going through the motions.


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COMMENT | Archetype
posted by : overkill1978
1/17/2013 3:21:21 AM
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... to me was the best record they've done since Demanufacture or Obsolete. I liked it better than Mechanize...


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posted by : fanny you should say that
1/17/2013 4:05:33 AM
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The Industralist is quite boring to me. The lyrical matter is absolutely tired and thrashed out Burton. And the music is missing that lethal, angry riffing.

And drum machines really do suck in metal. Processed sounds are fine, triggers are fine. But i wanna know that there's a real man behind his kit, beating it mercilessly.


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posted by : I_See_Black
1/17/2013 4:41:13 AM
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I remember some years ago when I discovered FF. I was really into Demanufacture and also Soul Of A New Machine as well. I listened to them pretty much every day, then Mechanize came out and I've enjoyed that one quite much as well, but last year when The Industrialist came out, I pretty much listened to it once and never again. I don't remember any songs and I wanna remember that I didn't fancy the programmed drums, so in league with Demanufacture? No way.


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posted by : c@nuckthr@sh3r
1/17/2013 5:14:13 AM
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Same. I spun it once, and now it's collecting dust. It doesn't come close to 'Mechanize', let alone 'Demanufacture'. But you can't blame Burt for trying to promote it, I guess.


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posted by : nickxh
1/17/2013 4:54:31 AM
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I liked The Industrialist. But it no way compares to Demanufacture and I agree with most of the comments that Mechanize was tons better. I'm looking forward to hear what the next album will sound like with the new line up.


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COMMENT | 'The Industrialist is...
posted by : godfleshh
1/17/2013 5:15:34 AM
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just a commercialized manufactured lifeless garbage! Burton you are fucking delusional, please shut the fuck up. Better learn how to actually SING!


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''The Industrialist is...'
posted by : godfleshh
1/17/2013 11:13:26 AM
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oh boy, seems like i pissed many angry fanboys here - 6 down votes, three of them probably by Dino, Burt and drum machine.


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: ''''The Industrialist is...'''
posted by : fanny you should say that
1/17/2013 5:15:47 PM
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LOL... i'll give you a thumbs up for the "drum machine" comment!


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posted by : godfleshh
1/17/2013 5:20:32 AM
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personally i don't expect them doing something new, lyrically and musically as well. Burt and Dino run out of ideas looong time ago - sold out.


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COMMENT | Pirate Bayed it,
posted by : Steviestiches
1/17/2013 5:38:15 AM
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Listened to it a few times, haven't listened to it since. The drumming, errrrr, drum like noises sound shitty. I then bought tickets to see them in Buffalo and the tour got cancelled. Fear Factory = disappointment.


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COMMENT | Know what would be really cool?
posted by : c@nuckthr@sh3r
1/17/2013 5:54:50 AM
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If they took a cue from Maiden circa 1999, sat down with Chris and Ray, hashed out all the internal bullshit, and got back together with Ray back behind the kit, Chris on 2nd guitar and Byron on bass (or whoever; Byron just seems like the logical choice -Plus SYL and Zimmer's Hole are awesome!!) and put out a fresh sounding album. Christian has already proved he has the chops; what could be better than 2 like-minded guitarists in FF?


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COMMENT | In agreement with all above...
posted by : sonicbrutality
1/17/2013 6:30:10 AM
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Body Hammer and Piss Christ by themselves are better than the whole of The Industrialist.


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COMMENT | Just..
posted by : mr fuzzy
1/17/2013 7:05:18 AM
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by the mere fact that Burton and Dino keep repeating how great this album is, should tell you that it's not even up to snuff with that shitfest Archetype was/is, let alone one of the best Metal albums ever made. Demanufacture. Just because you keep saying it over and over, it don't, and won't make it true.

The Industrialist sounds forced and tired. Trying to capitalize on Mechanize success. Next time guys, take your time and release something that's worth waiting for. Did anyone listen to this disasterpiece before it was released? Production is weak and the song writing is recycled throw-aways from previous albums.

The fans concur. It's a bad album.







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posted by : hell666
1/17/2013 7:19:47 AM
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Who's the ugly skater chick in that pic above?


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posted by : mr fuzzy
1/17/2013 7:40:38 AM
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it's your mom, and she knows you whack off to shemale porn in the basement.


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posted by : hell666
1/17/2013 7:21:32 AM
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BTW is Mark Holmes of Metal Discovery the singer of the Canadian band Platinum Blonde? They have some cool songs from the 80s. "It Doesn't Really Matter" (See Trailer Park Boys The Movie), "Standing In The Dark", "Take It From Me".


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posted by : TreEdeathfan
1/17/2013 7:39:19 AM
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Says no one ever


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posted by : syko kyd
1/17/2013 7:41:12 AM
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No it doesn't Burton.


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posted by : HJSimpson
1/17/2013 8:34:21 AM
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wow, I must be the only one here (besides Burton) who thinks The Industrialist was far better than Mechanize


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posted by : godfleshh
1/17/2013 8:40:09 AM
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maybe because you are Burton or Dino))


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posted by : HJSimpson
1/18/2013 2:41:51 PM
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I Wish


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posted by : RiotAct666
1/17/2013 9:06:07 AM
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Mechanize is the better album.


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posted by : ohu sick
1/17/2013 9:39:32 AM
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almost have lost it. The last album was horrid and the drum machine was a woefully bad decision. Mechanize was infinitely more times better...


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1/17/2013 1:04:22 PM
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Agree with pretty much everyone here. I felt The Industrialist was very disappointing. Hate the drums (both on record and even live now - the double bass sounds shit and tinny live). Mechanize was a beast, waaay better than this album. And for me Obsolete and Demanufacture will always be the best. They'll never top those, although Mechanize was a damn fine release. Archetype was good too.

Gonna be interesting what the next album sounds like. Really hope they don't use a drum machine again and release a good album but to be honest I'm not holding my breath anymore. Also saw them live in December and Burt's vocals were worse than ever. The clean vocals were painful.


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COMMENT | His Mistake
posted by : RedZombie
1/17/2013 7:37:24 PM
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Obviously 'The Industrialist' can't touch 'Demanufacture'. Which is one of the greatest metal releases ever. Actually this might be the weakest one they've done.


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posted by : EmpiresDawn
1/18/2013 4:01:44 AM
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I’m gonna say it:
the much-disputed records Archetype, Transgression and Digimortal hat more life and creativity in them than TI.

Good to see the love for Mechanize though. That album is so freakin good.


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