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  Archetype - Fear Factory, Music Downloads - Online
The result of this tumult is Archetype (Liquid 8), an angrily coiled album that balances its human-mechanism percussion and blistering guitar work with subtle keyboard backgrounds and Burton's bipolar vocal turns, at once unleashing hell-bound screams and heavily reverbed, near-Goth turns toward singing (think vintage Sisters of Mercy).
But throughout Archetype, it's his rhythm section compatriot that impresses.
Archetype is a rousing return for Fear Factory.
musicstore.connect.com /album/495/Fear-Factory/Archetype/500000000000010053080.html   (413 words)

  
  :: MVRemix Interviews - Tonedeff ::
It's not the typical MC album you hear now - where the label hires 25 of the "hottest" producers to craft the record, and throws their "artist" into the booth to record their "hot 16s" to a track with a ready-made hook.
Archetype a real-deal album that should be listened to as one piece of music, and not on some 30-second Winamp skip-through review shit.
It's a hip-hop album for people that genuinely love music, not 'elitists' or 'snobs' that want to criticize a high-hat on the 4th measure of the 3rd verse, cause they can 'do it better'.
www.mvremix.com /urban/interviews/tonedeff05.shtml   (895 words)

  
 purevolume™ | Becoming The Archetype
For a limited time, "The Physics Of Fire" is available for only $9.99 at Hot Topic stores, click here for the store closest to you.
The album is also on sale at any Best Buy or FYE this week.
It's just that the band wants to be on the road to play for their dear fans (that's you).
www.purevolume.com /becomingthearchetype   (358 words)

  
 Fear Factory -Archetype -Liquid 8 Records - CD
Simply put: Archetype, thrash/death metal band Fear Factory’s fifth LP since their debut in 1992 and first on new label Liquid 8 feels more like the natural successor to 1995’s Demanufacture than the actual successor did.
Since ’95 and prior to Archetype, the band had released a remix album, Remanufacture, and two LPs, Obsolete (1998) and Digimortal (2001) (there were also a pair of cash grab/contract breakers courtesy former label Roadrunner Records but we’ll just ignore those, mmkay?).
Herrera’s double-bass is once again certifiably wicked, Bell’s growls are meaty and his cleans have broke from their droning, almost novelty-like quality to take on a far more important role in the band’s dynamic and all my bitching about Wolbers jumping into the guitar role was for naught as he simply doesn’t miss a beat.
www.musictap.net /Reviews/FearFactoryArchetypeCD.html   (712 words)

  
 Raymond Herrera - Drum Solo Artist
While touring on the very diverse Gigantour in support of their new album "Transgression", Fear Factory drummer Raymond Herrera takes a much needed break after playing an awesome show to give me his thoughts of the music industry as it is today and plans about their upcoming tour.
The remix album, Remanufacture, was very well received by fans and kept the band fresh in listeners' minds until the release of Obsolete in 1998.
Archetype was a return to the Demanufacture-era sound, and won much praise from longtime fans and press.
www.drumsoloartist.com /Site/Drummers3/Raymond_Herrera.html   (922 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Archetype: Music: Tonedeff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
So basically 'Archetype' is an excellent album from a very talented artist and I highly recommend you support Tone along with real hip-hop and purchase a copy for you and anyone you know.
Archetype doesn't have "fillers" and "hits"; all of the tracks have a message that will inspire you in many ways, whether or not you're getting pumped or contemplating life, you're definately feeling the songs.
Archetype is an album you can relate to, with tracks like "Gathered" and "Children" I found that I can identify with Tonedeff.
www.amazon.com /Archetype-Tonedeff/dp/B0007Y89Z2   (1330 words)

  
 Welcome to the Official Archetype Website!
Chris is currently recording the guitars to the new album and Tony's vocals are being laid down as well.
So far the album has ten songs, most of which we do not have titles finalized for nor do we have a name for the album.
Archetype has not played a show in Cleveland for a long time and has been waiting to unleash it's new material onto the world.
www.archetype1.com /news.html   (1155 words)

  
 Jesusfreakhideout.com: Becoming The Archetype, "Terminate Damnation" Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Becoming the Archetype, a quintet lead by bassist/vocalist Jason Wisdom, is a metal (excuse the cliché (and the parenthetical)) tour de force that brings back the epic metal instrumental anthem.
The album, Terminate Damnation, is a treasure trove of blastbeats, grindcore, death and chug-chug riffage liberally woven with skillful leads and instrumentals that include guitars, piano and keys.
Archetype (ar-ki-type): an inherited idea or mode of thought in the psychology of C. Jung that is derived from the experience of the race and is present in the unconscious of the individual (so there!)
jesusfreakhideout.com /cdreviews/TerminateDamnation.asp   (481 words)

  
 Tonedeff Archetype CD
after listening to a lot of albums this year, archetype is the best hiphop album of 2005.
All and all Archetype is one of the best CD's of the year, you would be a fool not to check it own.
This album in my opinion is one of the best albums to come out in any genre.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/6830092/a/Archetype.htm   (299 words)

  
 ~The Chronicle - Fear Factory ****   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Archetype is somewhat of a raw, stripped-down version of Obsolete, but still keeps its charm.
It would be bold to say Archetype is Fear Factory's greatest album, but this is a fine piece of work.
What's great about Archetype is that it isn't too generic like Digimortal was, and the songs can be memorable to those who enjoy it.
www.hofstrachronicle.com /home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=d176ca47-902b-4f53-9b20-0a1510814773   (318 words)

  
 CD Baby: ARCHETYPE: Freehand Formula   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
With the addition of long term cohort J-Mo on the decks, the trio became Archetype in the summer of 2000.
Archetype is yet another inventive crew in the Kansas City - Lawrence area.
This is a really good album, They've got theire own style and the beats are hot.
cdbaby.com /cd/archetypemusic   (523 words)

  
 ARCHETYPE MULTIMEDIA REGENERATOR
The band then moved to Synthetic Symphony to release their 3rd album "Soulseeker" in '97 and to Flaming Fish Music to release "Debugged" and "The Millenia Mixes" single 2 years later.
In fact, that album was completed just hours preceding the infamous 911 destruction in New York (with the exception of one remix which contains samples related to those events).
With spiritual and physical conflicts as the core subject, "War" is an album of rich rhythm and haunting atmosphere, which evokes contemplation, yet urges people to the dancefloor...
www.archetypemultimedia.com /regenerator.htm   (493 words)

  
 Fear Factory - Archetype : album review
Far from being pooh-poohed, the remix album is now a positive money-spinner for metal bands (ask Linkin Park); camouflaged samples are becoming more and more commonplace (Chimaira); while everyone from hardcore bands to the likes of Slipknot have run with the vomit-to-sing-it vocal style.
Archetype then is a career-defining record for Fear Factory.
The good news is that, in the main, they've managed it, and anyone who thought that Digimortal sacrificed heaviosity, not to mention quality, for the sake of experimentation can return to the fold.
www.musicomh.com /albums/fear-factory.htm   (495 words)

  
 Into Liquid Sky - Music Reviews
Not that they're bad, but they just don't seem too much of a progression for my tastes and the few moments that they do progress away (as in the Edgecrusher Remix) seem to be overpacked with digital bells and whistles by the remixer to be enjoyable.
The rest of the album is filled with a live version of Replica, a demo version of Invisible Wounds, originally titled Dark Bodies, and some rare tracks in Cyberdyne, Refueled and Manic Cure.
Because of that, fans of the first album will probably be surprised to find so many familiar tracks in their initial forms.
www.intoliquidsky.net /site/music_reviews/ff_concrete_hatefiles.html   (812 words)

  
 Archetype - Fear Factory - Song Listings
The echoing melodies of "Bite the Hand That Bleeds" and "Undercurrent" are oddly alluring, but they're really no match for the aorta-exploding pummel of "Slave Labor" and "Drones," or "Cyberwaste"'s absolutely incredible death metal stomp.
The same goes for the entirety of Archetype, which grapples lyrically with the very human experience of getting jerked around by a record label.
It even departs from the album's wall of muted guitar, turning out a brief solo and touches of punk-ish feedback.
www.mp3.com /albums/636064/summary.html   (712 words)

  
 KNAC.COM - Reviews - Fear Factory Archetype
After many tours and two other albums (both of which could not compare to their older siblings), the status of Fear Factory as legends remained intact, but as active legends, the truth remained to be seen.
Archetype is amazing, and having met FF a number of times, i wont miss dino at all, burt ray and christian are my real heroes, funn i might add to, despite burt being somewhat soft spoken.
Archetype is fucking awesome i swear this album blow's away Digiemortal that is for damn sure.
www.knac.com /article.asp?ArticleID=2902   (1179 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Archetype [CD & DVD] [PA] - Tonedeff at Epinions.com
When the album dropped and heard so many people start calling it a classic, saying that the album indeed lived up to the title, I knew I HAD to check it out.
On this one, Tone introduces himself as the archetype, and gives the assumption that the album will be creative and genre free.
If this album truly is the Archetype it’s claming to be, this is the perfect way to kick it off.
www.epinions.com /content_181081509508   (2002 words)

  
 Godcore.com - Becoming The Archetype Album Reviews
Becoming the Archetype brings forward a metal attitude to metalcore - a focus more on the aesthetics of the music rather than the energy of the circle pit.
Now for those of you that have friends or parents that frown upon Death Metal because they think that it is all bad because you can’t understand them, Becoming the Archetype is a superb band to show them that they are wrong with their generalization.
Becoming the Archetype is one band that has a lot to offer, and as time progresses, so will their music.
www.godcore.com /music/bands/review.php?bid=1957   (969 words)

  
 Heavy Metal Resource Reviews - Archetype and Kaminari
The album blazes along through tracks like 'Hands of Time' and the great sounding title track 'Dawning' The title track has a few different tempos injected which adds to it's progressive appeal.
The next part of the album is the stuff from the debut such as 'My Black Colors' which is a great track, 'Fire and Dice', 'Babylon', 'Stairway to the Galaxy', and the radio edit of 'My Black Colors'.
Although it's not an entirely new album, it will probably be all new to a good percentage of people that check this band and release out.
www.homestead.com /rockindude/reviews258.html   (736 words)

  
 Magnificent City - Aceyalone, Music Downloads - Online
This Album was released by Aceyalone on 02/07/2006
Review: For years, underground rap producers have been enjoined to stop creating myopic beat symphonies (often instrumental) and start working with real live rappers.
For that reason, it's a rare thrill to see one of the underground's finest producers (Rjd2) providing beats for Freestyle Fellowship veteran Aceyalone on Acey's sixth album, Magnificent City (although the hubris of that co-billing -- "Accompanied by Rjd2" is listed on the cover -- can be a mite grating).
musicstore.connect.com /album/339/Aceyalone/Magnificent-City/500000000000020077329.html   (223 words)

  
 Into Liquid Sky - Music Reviews
While there are still some keyboard/synthesizer elements, a lot of the album has a more stripped-down metal feel to it, featuring some crisp and intense drumwork from Herrera and a great guitar/bass combo that shows both power and range.
The title track, Archetype, is a more laid-back rock track that could easily see decent airplay to garner new interest in the band without compromising the band's style.
After this is a trio of tracks that finish the album on a down note.
www.intoliquidsky.net /site/music_reviews/ff_archetype.html   (590 words)

  
 Tonedeff interview | LatinRapper.com
I wanted to make an album that was different than what was out there and I'm pretty sure I succeeded in the sense that I still haven't heard stuff like what I did on the album.
When you listen to Archetype you gotta listen to it and be like "what other artist is capable of doing so many different things on the span of one album".
Archetype has a side accompaniment CD which is the b-sides and outtakes from Archetype.
www.latinrapper.com /featurednews38.html   (3383 words)

  
 cc | Fear Factory : Archetype [ Album review ] » Christian Olde Wolbers, Byron Stroud, Human Shields, Nirvana, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Archetype looks back to the style of what was probably their most successful CD, Demanufacture, sidestepping the blind alley of 2001's critically mauled Digimortal.
Much of Archetype treads familiar ground; metallic keyboard sheen smashed into shards by demented jackhammer guitar, savage verse vocals segueing into smoothly melodic choruses drenched in double-tracked reverb.
Archetype is a big, solid piece of work which will delight those who've been with the band from the start.
www.counterculture.co.uk /album-review/fear-factory-archetype.html   (356 words)

  
 FearFactoryFans.com - News Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Fear Factory's fifth album "Archetype" quite rightly puts the band back on the Metal radar on which they were thrown off, due to being pigeonholed into, and often cited as responsible for the Nu-Metal bandwagon.
Lyrically, "Archetype" has a more personal guidance - which is a good thing seeing as the personal tensions within the band are probably more interesting than another album of how a biodroid takes over the world.
Cazares feels 'real fans know where it came from', the last album he provided us with was dire and the last album Christian Olde Wolbers gave us is one of the best of 2004's heavyweight releases.
www.fearfactoryfans.com /news.php?id=70   (366 words)

  
 RevelationZ Magazine - Album Review - Archetype - Dawning
Archetype is a relatively new band hailing from America, and they are one of those cool discoveries that doesn't come along too often.
After listening more and more to the album the songs begin to open up and show their true strength.
The songwriting is consistent and of high standard, but the album can be alot to take in and almost seems too complex at times.
www.revelationz.net /index.asp?ID=615   (1177 words)

  
 Album Review: Tonedeff - Archetype
Archetype’s sickest track is a little deep into the album with “Loyal,” a signature Kno beat where Tonedeff works perfect over the speedup vocals.
Overall, Archetype is on point in just about every aspect, and with a bonus DVD including interviews with various producers and Immortal Technique, this album is a buy worthy of your cash.
EP exclusive from Adrian Huth talks with Matt Haines (aka The Rip Off Artist) about his new album, what his label is all about and hints about what is to come in the future.
www.explodingplastic.com /reviews/tonedeffarchetype.html   (816 words)

  
 Becoming The Archetype: Death Metal Meets Hardcore To Terminate Damnation - Becoming The Archetype
He said, "The whole album is themed around the name terminate damnation - Jason, the bassist and vocalist, wrote most of the lyrics and mostly what he wrote about was how we see the world: there's a lot of death, there's a lot of pain, there's a lot of despair.
In general, the album is about overcoming those troubling experiences and painful moments by victory in Jesus Christ.
Becoming The Archetype have little time for the theologically shallow outpourings of much of the CCM industry.
www.crossrhythms.co.uk /articles/music/Becoming_The_Archetype_Death_Metal_Meets_Hardcore_To_Terminate_Damnation/24414/p1   (1169 words)

  
 HipHopSite.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
One of the most anticipated debut indy hip-hop releases in years, Tonedeff's 'Archetype' LP is a 'stunning future classic' that has been on the wishlists of hip-hop aficionadois for over 5 years.
Archetype is not only an album, but a musical journey that lets you travel through his thoughts, feelings and emotions.
There are other times on the album, where synthesizers should have been left out ("Masochist") and where his harmonies becomes sounding too similar to his singing on previous tracks.
www.hiphopsite.com /SEARCH/?ITEM=A34B6818-9C0A-4E1C-83F7-B6C217D8AFF7   (671 words)

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