Album
Digimortal
2001 · Rock
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Digimortal is a Metal album by Fear Factory, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 51 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.
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Digimortal is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released on April 24, 2001, by Roadrunner Record. Continuing Fear Factory's foray into the nu metal territory, it is a concept album and a sequel to Obsolete, their previous album (which was a continuation to Demanufacture) and the final part of a trilogy. This was the band's last album before officially breaking up in March 2002. Although Digimortal was not a commercial succe, this wasn't given as the reason for the band's breakup, instead citing frontman Burton C. Bell's desire to "form a band that's more indie-rock-oriented." Fear Factory would officially reform in 2003, however, to begin work on their next album, Archetype. Digimortal was the last to feature founding guitarist/songwriter Dino Cazares for eight years until his return to the band in 2009. Background and recording: In February 2000, Fear Factory reported working on their follow-up to Obsolete. No lyrics had been written and the band had decided to shift away from their typical approach to creating a record. They also wanted a less-produced sound and stated that the new album would not be concept-based as their previous two were. The latter would ultimately not hold true. Already, Alternative Press was describing it as one of the most anticipated albums of the year. Longtime Fear Factory collaborator Rhys Fulber would produce Digimortal. The group had considered working with Bob Rock who declined. Toby Wright was also approached but was allegedly busy with a new Ozzy Osbourne record. The band began recording on October 1, 2000. Burton C. Bell noted in an interview with Billboard that, when beginning the writing proce, the band wished to evolve their sound. As such, they constantly reminded themselves of the word "simplification" in the pursuit of Fear Factory's progression. He added, "We don't need to play a song seven minutes long if we can get the idea across in four minute." Digimortal would utilize a more melodic approach both musically and vocally than previous records while maintaining Fear Factory's heavine. Bell described it as "definitely as intense as Demanufacture but with the groove of Obsolete, and there's a lot more melody." The popular track "Linchpin" was originally titled "Lynchpin" and an unused early track listing is featured on The Best of Fear Factory. In a move uncharacteristic for the band, B-Real, of the rap group Cypress Hill, is featured as a guest vocalist on "Back the Fuck Up," contributing elements of hardcore hip hop; Cazares and Olde Wolbers had guested on Cypress Hill's 2000 album Skull & Bone. It is the only song on the album that is not written by the band. Concept: While the band had initially decided to detour from their concept-based record, Digimortal would continue where Obsolete left off. Conceptually, the record contains a futuristic story about man and machine merging into one. The surviving humans and the machines realize they have to depend on each other if they are going to continue on. The title of the album is actually short for "Digital Mortality." Touring and promotion: A limited edition digipak version of the album was released simultaneously with the standard version, with four extra track. Fear Factory performed on the 2001 SnoCore Tour early that year. Frontman Burton C. Bell noted the album concept as "circuitry is creating a new image of man" and related this as "perfect for the first tour of the millennium." The band was also scheduled to support Papa Roach on their Raid The Nation Tour in spring but the headliners had to cancel due to an injury. Fear Factory instead performed smaller venues close to the originally planned tour's schedule. In the fall of 2001, the band co-headlined with Machine Head alongside ill Niño and Chimaira on the Roadrunner Road Rage Tour. Fear Factory departed for two shows to perform on the Cypress Hill Smoke Out tour featuring the likes of Deftone, Busta Rhyme, and Method Man. The October 6 date would have an extended lineup featuring all the bands from the Roadrunner Rage Tour. Digimortal featured the single "Linchpin" which gained substantial radio play and had a music video. A portion of "Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)," was featured during the credits of Resident Evil as well as a mix on the soundtrack. Reception: .
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Tracklist
- 1What Will Become3:23
- 2Damaged3:02
- 3Digimortal3:02
- 4No One3:36
- 5Linchpin3:24
- 6Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)3:54
- 7Acres of Skin3:55
- 8Back the F**k Up3:09
- 9Byte Block5:20
- 10Hurt Conveyor3:40
- 11(Memory Imprints) Never End6:47
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Industrial Metal
- aggressive
- urban
- heavy
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Burton C. BellLEAD VOCALS VOCALS VOCALS, LYRICS BY
- Christian Olde WolbersBASS BASS , EDITED BY , SCRATCHES BASS GUITAR
- Dino CazaresGUITAR
- John BechdelMUSICIAN , KEYBOARDS , PROGRAMMED BY KEYBOARDS KEYBOARDS , MUSICIAN
- Raymond HerreraDRUMS
- Rhys FulberKEYBOARDS , PROGRAMMED BY KEYBOARDS , PROGRAMMED BY , MUSICIAN PROGRAMMED BY, KEYBOARDS
- B-RealEFFECTS , MUSICIAN FEATURING VOCALS
- Jordan PlotnikoffVOCALS
- The Serial Rhyme KillerVOCALS
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