FEAR FACTORY To Release New Album, Hit The Road Next Year

June 17, 2008

According to FEAR FACTORY's official MySpace page, the long-running Los Angeles-based metal band will release a new album and embark on a world tour in 2009. No further information is available.

FEAR FACTORY is currently on hiatus while the band's frontman, Burton C. Bell, focuses his attention on the ASCENSION OF THE WATCHERS project, which recently inked a deal with MINISTRY mainman Al Jourgensen's 13th Planet Records.

FEAR FACTORY is presently unsigned, having parted ways with Liquid 8 Records, the label that issued the group's last two albums 2004's "Archetype" and 2005's "Transgression".

"Transgression" was produced by Toby Wright (ALICE IN CHAINS, KORN, METALLICA).

FEAR FACTORY members Raymond Herrera (drums) and Christian Olde Wolbers (guitar) recently joined forces with THREAT SIGNAL vocalist Jon Howard in a new group called ARKAEA. The band's as-yet-untitled debut is due this fall on Koch Records. Herrera and Olde Wolbers are also collaborating with former DAMAGEPLAN singer/HALFORD guitarist Patrick Lachman in a project called BURN IT ALL. That band is currently shopping a four-song demo to interested labels.

FEAR FACTORY performing at Wacken Open Air festival in 2006:

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