FEAR FACTORY – first single ‘Soul Hacker’ now available

 

Pioneers of industrial-tinged extreme metal, FEAR FACTORY, have released their first single “Soul Hacker” digitally.

 

You can order it here:

Amazon MP3: http://nblast.de/FFSoulHackerAMZMP3

GooglePlay: http://nblast.de/FFSoulHackerGP

Nuclear Blast: http://nblast.de/FFSoulHackerNBMP3

iTunes: http://nblast.de/FFSoulHackerIT(Pre-order the album now and get the instant grat single “Soul Hacker” now instantly without having to pay extra for this track!)

 

The band recently released a lyric video for the brand new track, which you can check out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfIAqYhLSr0
The track comes from their much anticipated metallic masterpiece, »Genexus« , which will be released worldwide on August 7th via Nuclear Blast Entertainment.

“We chose the song ‘Soul Hacker’ for the first single cause it’s heavy, catchy and has a lot of groove,” comments guitarist Dino Cazares. “You can really hear the aggression in Burt’s vocals on this one, not to mention on the entire album. We think people are really going to love this song and record; it’s super varied, melodic, aggressive and heavy.” 

 

Cazares continues: “We wanted to make it a little more interesting than your typical lyric video, so we included some live footage of the band from our last few tours and images of ourselves performing the song on TV screens. Hope you guys like it!”

»Genexus«  was produced by vocalist Burton C. Bell and guitarist Dino Cazares, and co-produced by long-time collaborator Rhys Fulber. The album was mixed by famed British producer and engineer, Andy Sneap (ARCH ENEMY, TESTAMENT, EXODUS, MACHINE HEAD). Artwork was once again handled by artist Anthony Clarkson. Drums on »Genexus« were performed by Mike Heller (MALIGNANCY) except the track “Soul Hacker”, which was performed by Deen Castronovo (JOURNEY, STEVE VAI, CACOPHONY).

Pre-ordered »Genexus« by itself or in various bundles from http://nblast.de/FFGenexus.


»Genexus«  track list:
1. Autonomous Combat System

2. Anodized

3. Dielectric

4. Soul Hacker

5. Protomech

6. Genexus

7. Church Of Execution

8. Regenerate

9. Battle For Utopia

10. Expiration Date

LIMITED DIGIPAK BONUS TRACKS:

11. Mandatory Sacrifice (Genexus Remix)

12. Enhanced Reality

 

FEAR FACTORY will hit the road this July in anticipation of their upcoming Nuclear Blast Entertainment debut.

 

03.07.  D         Löbnitz                                    – With Full Force

04.07.  D         Münster                                 – Vainstream Rockfest

05.07.  NL        Utrecht                                   – Tivolivredenburg

07.07.  F          Lille                                        – Le Splendid

08.07.  F          Besancon                                – La Rodia

10.07.  D         Ballenstedt                             – Rockharz Festival

11.07.  CZ        Ostrava                                  – Barrak

12.07.  SRB      Novi Sad                                 – Exit Festival

13.07.  SK        Bratislava                               – Randall

15.07.  A          Dornbirn                                 – Conrad Sohm

16.07.  D         Aglasterhausen                      – Substage

17.07.  B          Dour                                       – Dour Festival

18.07.  E          Viveiro                                    – Resurrection Fest

20.07.  SLO      Tolmin                                    – Metaldays

 

Formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989, FEAR FACTORY changed the world of metal and have become a huge influence on the genre ever since their inception.
The band’s unique sound helped bridge the gap between death metal, grindcore, thrash, and industrial on landmark releases like »Soul Of A New Machine«, »Demanufacture«,  and the gold-selling release, »Obsolete«.

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