Fear Factory Post New Album Cover
/ News / 10/11/2009 13:25pm
Yesterday, we brought you your first taster of the new Fear Factory album in the shape of new track, ‘Powershifter’. Now, you can check out the cover to Fear Factory’s new album inside.
Fear Factory will release their new album ‘Mechanize’ on February 8th, 2009, and you can check out the cover for the album below.
In related Fear Factory news, Burton C Bell’s killer new side-project City Of Fire will hit the UK in January 2010.
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What an amazing news story. Not only did they release this album 9 months ago, but you also managed to post this story at least an hour in the future seeing as I write this at 1225!
I’m guessing that the timing is to do with the clocks going back. It has screwed up my phone.
That happened weeks ago?!
…but having checked other stories on here, they’re the same. Jeez, MH, need some IT people??
But that still doesn’t explain why the story itself says the album will be released on 8/2/09…
As long as it’s better than that shitpile “Transgression”, it’s all good!
None of FF’s albums have been shit, thank you very much.
They need a new album cover template
This is pretty damn cool.
Transgression wasn’t that bad, had a few good songs like the title track, Spinal Compression and Contagion.
Sweet, nice to see it’s like the other albums!
It was a typo that will be amended, I’m looking forward to this – should be very interesting indeed with the new line up.
i am sure this album will be awesome but why does the cover remind me of 2 big skelton parrots with mechanical beaks?
LOL @ Zac – indeed….
hey yea, they do look like parrots
That’s badass. Although FF’s album covers are really beginning to look the same…
Ed, compared to Demanufacture, Transgression was a shitpile. IMO they won’t come close to topping it, though Obsolete was a fucking corker…
Yeah I know Demanufacture and Obsolete are in a league of their own, but I also liked Transgression for its diversity into rock boundries. FF are my favourite band and I like mostly everything they’ve put out, bar a few remixes (Manic Cure). The new album should be a definite return to form and with Dino and Gene at the helm, it shouldn’t disappoint.