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Fear Factory Reveal First Details of Long-Awaited New Album

Industrial metal pioneers Fear Factory are preparing to unleash a brand-new studio album later this year, and founding guitarist Dino Cazares has begun revealing the first major details about the highly anticipated release.

The upcoming record—expected via Nuclear Blast—will mark a major milestone for the band. It will be the first Fear Factory album featuring vocalist Milo Silvestro and drummer Pete Webber, both of whom have already spent several years touring with the legendary industrial metal act.

A Concept Built Around Humanity and A.I.

According to Cazares, the album will continue Fear Factory’s long-running exploration of the conflict between humanity and technology, a theme that has defined the band’s identity since the 1990s.

This time, the story takes place in a bleak future where humanity exists only in fragments, with artificial intelligence dominating much of the world. While the band remains fascinated by technological evolution, the new material also carries a cautious tone about where that future could lead.

Rather than telling a single continuous story like the band’s classic 1998 concept album Obsolete, the new record will feature individual narrative explanations for each track, giving fans deeper insight into the meaning behind the lyrics, riffs, and themes.

Cazares emphasized that the band wants listeners to understand the intent behind every song, something that often gets lost in the streaming era where liner notes and context rarely accompany digital releases.

A Collaborative Effort From the New Lineup

The writing process behind the album has been a fully collaborative effort. Cazares worked alongside longtime producer Damien Rainaud, while Silvestro contributed a significant portion of the lyrics.

Additional lyrical input also came from bassist Ricky Bonazza, helping shape the album’s overarching narrative and emotional tone.

After touring with Fear Factory for several years, Silvestro has had time to deeply absorb the band’s identity, which Cazares says helped him find his own place within the sound of the group.

A Powerful Closing Chapter

One of the album’s standout moments will be the closing track, written largely by Silvestro himself. The song reportedly carries a cinematic feel similar to “Expiration Date” from the band’s 2015 album Genexus.

Its story imagines a distant future where humanity has disappeared entirely, leaving behind only microscopic remnants of life—raising the possibility that something new could eventually evolve from the ashes of the human race.

Keyboard contributions from longtime collaborator Rhys Fulber will also appear on the track, adding another familiar sonic layer to the band’s evolving sound.

Taking Their Time to Get It Right

Despite fans eagerly asking for new music, Cazares says the band has intentionally taken their time with the album. Expectations are especially high because this will be Fear Factory’s first release without longtime vocalist Burton C. Bell, who departed the band in 2020.

Rather than rushing the process, the band wants to ensure the record stands the test of time.

For Cazares, the goal is simple: deliver an album that lives up to the legacy Fear Factory has built across more than three decades of futuristic, machine-driven metal.

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