Front Line Assembly - Mechanical Soul
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Galleries:
- Front Line Assembly + Das Moon - 2014-11-02 (Concerts)
- Wave Gotik Treffen 2014 - 2014-06-11 (Festivals)
- M'era Luna 2013 - 2013-08-14 (Festivals)
- E-tropolis Festival 2011 - 2011-09-18 (Festivals)
- Front Line Assembly + Mind.In.A.Box - 2010-10-14 (Concerts)
- Castle Party 2007 - 2007-07-27 (Festivals)
CDs catalogue:
- Front Line Assembly - Mechviruses Pink Vinyl Ltd., Digital album
- Front Line Assembly - Wake Up The Coma CD
- Front Line Assembly - Echoes CD
- Front Line Assembly - Echogenetic Limited CD Digipak
- Front Line Assembly - Echogenetic Limited 2LP Vinyl
- Front Line Assembly - Echogenetic CD
- Front Line Assembly - Airmech Limited CD
- Front Line Assembly - AirMech CD
- Front Line Assembly - Plasticity CD
- Front Line Assembly - Hard Wired Limited LP Picture Vinyl
- Front Line Assembly - Angriff Limited MCD
- Front Line Assembly - Improvised Electronic Device CD
- Front Line Assembly - Shifting Through the Lens CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Monument (Re-Release) Limited CD Digipak
- Front Line Assembly - Millennium (Re-Release) Limited 2CD Digipak
- Front Line Assembly - Reclamation (Re-Release) Limited CD Digipak
- Front Line Assembly - Fallout
- Front Line Assembly - Fallout Comes presented in a 4 panel d
- Front Line Assembly - Fallout Comes presented in a 4 panel d
- Front Line Assembly - Caustic Grip (Reissue) CD
- Front Line Assembly - Reclamation (Reissue) CD
- Front Line Assembly - Artificial Soldier
- Front Line Assembly - Best Of Cryogenic Studios 2CD
- Front Line Assembly - Front Line Assembly Presents CD
- Front Line Assembly - Vanished CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Complete Total Terror
- Front Line Assembly - Civilization
- Front Line Assembly - Maniacal CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Hard Wired + Flavour Of The Weak 2CD Box Set
- Front Line Assembly - Explosion
- Front Line Assembly - Fatalist 6 track version
- Front Line Assembly - Epitaph
- Front Line Assembly - Everything Must Perish CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Implode
- Front Line Assembly - Prophecy CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Monument Rarities Collection
- Front Line Assembly - Rewind 2CD
- Front Line Assembly - Comatose CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Flavour of the Weak
- Front Line Assembly - Reclaimation
- Front Line Assembly - Colombian Necktie CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Live Wired 2CD
- Front Line Assembly - Plasticity CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Corroded Disorder
- Front Line Assembly - Hard Wired
- Front Line Assembly - Circuitry CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Caustic Grip
- Front Line Assembly - Surface Patterns CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Millennium
- Front Line Assembly - The Blade CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Tactical Neural Implant
- Front Line Assembly - Mindphaser CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Virus CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Provision CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Iceolate CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Live Limited LP
- Front Line Assembly - Gashed Senses & Crossfire
- Front Line Assembly - No Limit CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Digital Tension Dementia CDS
- Front Line Assembly - Convergence
- Front Line Assembly - Disorder EP
- Front Line Assembly - Disorder EP / Third Mind
- Front Line Assembly - Corrosion EP
- Front Line Assembly - State of Mind
- Front Line Assembly - The Initial Command
- Front Line Assembly - Total Terror Tape
- Front Line Assembly - Nerve War Tape
- Konkurs: Front Line Assembly - 2014-10-23
- Front Line Assembly i Mind.In.A.Box w Polsce! - 2010-10-16
- Europejska trasa koncertowa Front Line Assembly i Mind.In.A.Box - 2010-09-22
- WUNDER WAVE 69-Front Line Assembly+Mind In A Box-13.10 Łódź - 2010-07-15
- Koncerty Front Line Assembly w Polsce!! - 2010-05-17
- FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY - 2009-12-21
This is not a nice looking cover – 'Mechanical Soul's artwork is reminiscent of their past aesthethic but somehow cheapend. The colour pallet is evocative of the game soundtrack 'Warmech' but the actual visual collage of elements harkens back to the 2000's. Front Line Assembly keeps repurposing itself with this latest, seventeenth album. But to what effect exactly and what purpose?
With the initial pulse of the opening track – Purge it appears that FLA is ready to recapture that energy but there's so much intrusive sampling and ambiance in the background that it quickly betrays just how uncertain the overall production of this album is. It's neither about Fulber's more recent interest in the languid atmospheres, apparent in the later New World, nor about the recognizable stomping of the heel against the dancefloor.
Leeb's voice guides the listener through the general monotony but this lack of commitment to melody and the overriding undertow of disparate cacophonies seems less about building a glitch-laden industrial album and more about just filling the silence.
It's confirmed elsewhere, too. Glass and Leather is harsh and sparse, comes close to igniting 'Mechanical Soul' but at over six minutes lacks a solid hook. That faint echo of big diva vocal that emerges from the distortion is interesting but FLA seems preoccupied with the needless disruption of the rhythm. On Unknown the beat and the flow have a curious house flavour but the song never commits, electronic fuzz is there to tie it with the rest of the production but does not serve the moment. In a dirty, grease on metal kind of way Rubber Tube Gag might be fleshy and erotic but that's just another tuck in a different direction without much lasting impact.
Not that they need it, but FLA yet again brings some big names to help sell the record. Dino Cazares' guitar riffing on Stifle is almost an afterthought though – this track is heavy and unwieldy, lacks the edge of 'Millenium' era material and the anger of Fear Factory's output. Jean-Luc de Meyer sings on Barbarians and it's spacious amidst deterministic percussion, probably the only immediately resonant track on all of the 'Mechanical Soul'. Why put a remix of Hatevol, a track from the previous album, on here at all? It shows how much denser this release is when compared to "Wake up the Coma', I suppose.
It would be absolutely fine to expect this new record to sound dirtier, trembling with anxiety of clashing, corroded textures – the year past was ripe for reflection of this variety – but there is hardly a memorable moment here for the listener, a die hard fan or otherwise. Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber are back, it's business as usual. 'Mechanical Soul' might sink in a bit more upon repeated listens but the impulse to return to it never materializes.
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With the initial pulse of the opening track – Purge it appears that FLA is ready to recapture that energy but there's so much intrusive sampling and ambiance in the background that it quickly betrays just how uncertain the overall production of this album is. It's neither about Fulber's more recent interest in the languid atmospheres, apparent in the later New World, nor about the recognizable stomping of the heel against the dancefloor.
Leeb's voice guides the listener through the general monotony but this lack of commitment to melody and the overriding undertow of disparate cacophonies seems less about building a glitch-laden industrial album and more about just filling the silence.
It's confirmed elsewhere, too. Glass and Leather is harsh and sparse, comes close to igniting 'Mechanical Soul' but at over six minutes lacks a solid hook. That faint echo of big diva vocal that emerges from the distortion is interesting but FLA seems preoccupied with the needless disruption of the rhythm. On Unknown the beat and the flow have a curious house flavour but the song never commits, electronic fuzz is there to tie it with the rest of the production but does not serve the moment. In a dirty, grease on metal kind of way Rubber Tube Gag might be fleshy and erotic but that's just another tuck in a different direction without much lasting impact.
Not that they need it, but FLA yet again brings some big names to help sell the record. Dino Cazares' guitar riffing on Stifle is almost an afterthought though – this track is heavy and unwieldy, lacks the edge of 'Millenium' era material and the anger of Fear Factory's output. Jean-Luc de Meyer sings on Barbarians and it's spacious amidst deterministic percussion, probably the only immediately resonant track on all of the 'Mechanical Soul'. Why put a remix of Hatevol, a track from the previous album, on here at all? It shows how much denser this release is when compared to "Wake up the Coma', I suppose.
It would be absolutely fine to expect this new record to sound dirtier, trembling with anxiety of clashing, corroded textures – the year past was ripe for reflection of this variety – but there is hardly a memorable moment here for the listener, a die hard fan or otherwise. Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber are back, it's business as usual. 'Mechanical Soul' might sink in a bit more upon repeated listens but the impulse to return to it never materializes.
Tracklist:
- Purge
- Glass and Leather
- Unknown
- New World
- Rubber Tube Gag
- Stifle
- Alone
- Barbarians
- Komm, Stirbt Mit Mir
- Time Lapse
- Hatevol (Black Asteroid Mix)
Other articles:
- Front Line Assembly and Das Moon in Gdańsk - 2014-11-02 (Live reports)
- Wave Gotik Treffen 2014 - 2014-07-03 (Live reports)
- M'era Luna 2013 - 2013-10-01 (Live reports)
- E-tropolis 2011 - 2012-04-18 (Live reports)
- Front Line Assembly - Shifting Through The Lense - 2011-05-18 (Music reviews)
- Front Line Assembly - Improvised Electronic Device - 2010-09-02 (Music reviews)
- Interview with Front Line Assembly - 2010-07-10 (Interviews)
- Castle Party 2007 - 2008-03-14 (Live reports)
- Front Line Assembly - Fallout - 2007-07-11 (Music reviews)