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  Fear Factory: Digimortal: CD Compact Disc: Skateboarding Music and more...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Digimortal is a concept album about the synthesis of man and machine, its 11 tracks serving up a mish-mash of screaming electronics and punishing low-end death-metal dynamics.
Digimortal finds FF slightly changing their style by frequently incorporating electronics and a hip-hop vibe.
Digimortal is a great album, and everyone could certainly see where the band was headed from the progression that had displayed.
shop.skateboardmusic.com /cds/fear-factory/digimortal/listen095083.html   (5457 words)

  
 FEAR FACTORY - Digimortal
There are no such risks on Digimortal however, as Fear Factory backstep to cement their position as the leaders in the Metal arena.
Digimortal should please everyone who has more than a passing interest in the band, and will dleight fans.
The only thing that prevents Digimortal from receiving top marks is that it does tend to tail off at bit towards the end.
www.barcodezine.com /revfearfactorydigimortal17022004.htm   (399 words)

  
 Rough Edge: Fear Factory CD Reviews
"Digimortal" is Fear Factory's slight return to the style on "Demanufacture." In fact, they've taken the "Demanufacture" blueprint, stripped the songs to their bare essentials, shortened the songs' length, and explored an every expanding array of vocal styles and musical colors.
Burton C. Bell's vocals are more rhythmic on "Digimortal" without resorting to straight-forward rapping that he delved into on two occasions on "Obsolete." Bell's best performances are on "Linchpin" and "Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)".
If you were lucky enough to get one of the early pressing of "Digimortal" you were fortunate to get four bonus tracks including the song "Repentance" which was part of the 'Demolition Racer' video game.
www.roughedge.com /cdreviews/f/fearfactory.htm   (744 words)

  
 Fear Factory : Digimortal - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
The hard-rocking quartet has churned out another spine-chilling album with their 2001 release, Digimortal.
Born of all things electronic and evil, Digimortal is a cornucopia of apocalyptic views of the evils waiting outside your door, under your bed, and inside your computer.
Digimortal is an ear-drum puncturing and adrenaline-induced cry out against a warning that the digital age may bring everyone those final fatal steps closer to their eminent doom as vital, viable human beings.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/store/artist/album/0,,1124116,00.html   (199 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Digimortal [Explicit Lyrics]: Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Fear Factory's fourth album, Digimortal, finds the hirsute Los Angeles industrial metallers happening on a theme that they've been alluding to throughout their 10 year existence; a concept album about the synthesis of man and machine, its 11 tracks showcase a mishmash of screaming electronics and punishingly low-end death metal dynamics.
The scattershot riffage of "Damaged" is undercut by furious distorted synth-lines, and the hyper-tense "No One" showcases sirens stolen straight from the Chemical Brothers' box of old-school rave machinery.
digimortal is the end of an era, that's why.
amazon.co.uk /o/ASIN/B000059H1S   (976 words)

  
 CanEHdian.com: Fear Factory
Their latest album, Digimortal (2001) carries on the legacy with a new collection of poignant lyrics and reverberating guitar riffs.
Perhaps the most intriguing track on Digimortal is "Linchpin," a reminiscence on the inseparable state of man and machine.
Digimortal is not for the decibel impaired, but for those who are not afraid of damaging their speakers and putting bass to its intended use, Digimortal is an album not to be missed.
www.canehdian.com /non/artists/f/fearfactory/digimortal.html   (374 words)

  
 UnEarthed Archive :: News :: FEAR FACTORY'S 'DIGIMORTAL' RELEASED APRIL 24 TO STRONG ALBUM SALES AND CRITICAL ACCLAIM ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
DIGIMORTAL's first single "Linchpin" is currently perched at #1 on Radio and Records' Metal chart after being #1 most added at Active Rock per Radio and Records and Album Network.
In true FEAR FACTORY fashion, DIGIMORTAL marks the next stage in the saga that is man and machine: the union.
Billboard adds: "The Rhys Fulber-produced Digimortal sees the quartet refining its sound, combining its signature aggression with a heightened melodic sensibility." FEAR FACTORY's ongoing collaboration with Fulber was also noted by the Boston Phoenix who states the pairing is "one of the most fr
archive.unearthed.com /?news,2001,05,0546   (393 words)

  
 UnEarthed Archive :: News :: FEAR FACTORY TO FOLLOW GOLD SUCCESS WITH NEW ALBUM 'DIGIMORTAL' APRIL 24 ON ROADRUNNER ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
DIGIMORTAL adds more melodic elements to FEAR FACTORY's trademark sound and puts a new twist on the band's futuristic vision, representing for the first time a union of man and machine.
Holding the album's concept together is the melodic first single "Linchpin," a bold step forward for a band best known for the almost mechanical precision of its thundering rhythms.
Explaining the idea behind the album, vocalist BURTON C. BELL says, "DIGIMORTAL is a condensed version of 'digital mortality.' In the future that we're talking about, humanity and technology have been fused together.
archive.unearthed.com /?news,2001,03,0479   (739 words)

  
 Digimortal Lyrics - by FEAR FACTORY from album Digimortal : Lyrics And Songs
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 Digimortal by Fear Factory CD
With DIGIMORTAL, its fourth full-length release of new material, the band revisits its brand of thinking-man's sci-fi themes and painstakingly executed musicianship.
One impediment is the lyrics, which try to be interesting and deep but seem to be either anti-technology or about personal pain and anguish.
One word of warning, though: true metalheads might be slightly disappointed by "Digimortal" 'cause it's apparently not as heavy as earlier Fear Factory albums.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/1650597/a/Digimortal.htm   (649 words)

  
 Fear Factory - 'Digimortal' review @ into-obscurity.com[enter the underground]
Burton's vocals are not unlike those from their previous effort "Obsolete" except that he never does the real heavy screams like in the beginning of "Shock" which is a disappointment.
Almost all the songs on "Digimortal" are under four minutes in length and they almost all have an identical structure, which makes for a dull, repetitive listen and an album that gets boring really fast.
On top of that, without the song titles in front of you, you'd never be able to remember which song is which because they all sound identical.
www.into-obscurity.com /reviews/reviews.asp?reviewID=240   (334 words)

  
 HYBRIDMAGAZINE.COM | REVIEWS | Fear Factory - Digimortal
Their slower pieces have always managed to retain their power while their speedy bits have always managed to stay heavy and clear at the same time.
With their latest release, Digimortal, they have maintained these foundations.
Digimortal really opens things up and raises the stakes.
www.hybridmagazine.com /reviews/0601/fearfactory.shtml   (479 words)

  
 hip online: artists: fear factory
The follow-up to the gold certified Obsolete, Digimortal continues Fear Factory's conceptual saga of man against machine with razor sharp percussions layered under an aural battery of guitar work from Dino Cazares.
The album's opening track, "What Will Become", has frontman Burton C. Bell wavering between his ever-improving singing voice and the lesser-used growl that was a staple in his early years.
"Linchpin", the first single/video from Digimortal, is a crash course in groove-heavy industrial metal the way it should be done.
www.hiponline.com /artist/music/f/fear_factory/digimortal.html   (163 words)

  
 Albums of the artist singer songer: Fear Factory - album albums songs work works   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
"Digimortal," Fear Factory's fourth studio album, is powered by the same bleak, futuristic vision that's characterized every Fear Factory release (imagine "The Matrix" as interpreted by Pantera).
So is this a continuation of the nu-metallish "Digimortal" or a return to the "Demanufacture" period of yesteryear.
Apparently their history was cut short after the not-so-well-recieved Digimortal, as we all know.
www.poemhunter.com /lyrics/fear-factory/albums   (3808 words)

  
 THE METAL OBSERVER - Review - FEAR FACTORY - Digimortal
Now, that's not to say it's a completely worthless pile of crap, but let's just say the calibre of songs are nowhere near as good as those found on past releases.
I often stand there in awe and think that this cannot be played by a human being [again, not because of the complexity, but because of the precision and the aggression].
With "Digimortal", those ultra-rapid rhythmic guitars are gone and so is Dino's demonstration of talent.
www.metal-observer.com /articles.php?lid=1&sid=1&id=3599   (653 words)

  
 FEAR FACTORY Digimortal CD REVIEW
In an age where artists routinely make albums that last over an hour yet contain, if the listener is lucky, maybe twenty minutes of good material, Digimortal clocks in at a tight, brisk forty-three minutes.
And not a moment here is wasted: the band plows through eleven cuts with urgency and confidence, not veering much from the formula that has made them one of the biggest underground bands of the last decade, yet perhaps, by virtue of their economy, delivering some of their catchiest material yet.
Lyrically, Digimortal is a familiar concept piece about the struggle between man and machine, a theme that may be growing a little old at this point.
www.blabbermouth.net /fearfactorycd.htm   (225 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Digimortal: Music: Fear Factory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Now we have "Digimortal," the supposedly last full album (sans the release of the "Concrete" demos) by one of the most original bands ever to enter the scene.
The downside to this album is that I LOVED the longer songs from "Demanufacture" and "Obsolete." I liked how they were loud and aggressive and yet at times was also poignant and epic in its way.
The shorter songs on "Digimortal" leave me feeling that the songs could've been explored even further and made better by extending the length and the instrumental passages.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000059H1S?v=glance   (1874 words)

  
 DecoyMusic.com :: Reviews
i liked digimortal, but these last two albums are quite different.
Yes, I agree that Digimortal is by far their worst effort, but this isn't that much better than Digimortal.
They still fall into too many of the cliched bad nu-metal tendencies (ie: meandering mellow passages and boring but loud riffs) that were apparent on Digimortal.
www.decoymusic.com /index.php?content=reviews&reviewid=2711&oldreview=0   (697 words)

  
 Fear Factory | DigiMortal
Fear Factory's third concept album grapples with the inevitability of man's evolution from organic to electronic, lyrically and musically picking up where 1998's Obsolete left off.
Still building on the band's pioneering fusion of death metal intensity with industrial electronic harshness, DigiMortal intelligently vents the band's bleak view of our modern, technology-driven society.
The 11 songs are packed tight at around four minutes each, which strengthens their explosive impact.
www.recoilmag.com /cd_reviews/fearfactory_digimortal.html   (153 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Digimortal: Music: Fear Factory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
This is a band that has evolved a long ways from the band that they were when they debuted nine years ago.
And even though some parts of it may be pretty experimental, there are enough heavy parts to please old school fans and fans of underground metal.
"Digimortal" - Digimortal is a great song, though dips sometimes throughout the song.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005AU9A?v=glance   (2536 words)

  
 Music Review: Fear Factory - "Digimortal"
One aspect of Fear Factory is that every one of their albums follows a certain Man vs. Machine idea.
"Digimortal" goes beyond that; man and machine become one, realizing they must work together to exist.
If you are into heavy metal, I recommend you buy "Digimortal" and the rest of Fear Factory's CD's.
www.teenink.com /Past/2002/June/Music/FearFactory.html   (463 words)

  
 CANOE -- JAM! Music - Artists - Fear Factory Album Review: DIGIMORTAL
Going by their new CD Digimortal, this L.A. death-metal foursome have become born-again Christian rockers.
Either way, there's no mistaking the inspiration for lyrics like, "Do not surrender my God to anyone / Or this body will become carrion," and "I was lost, but now I'm found." At least singer Burton C. Bell and co. haven't turned the other cheek musically.
Digimortal delivers all the Slayerish sledgehammer slam, techno-metal riffage and fire-beathing vocals of their first three albums.
jam.canoe.ca /Music/Artists/F/Fear_Factory/AlbumReviews/2001/05/04/770890.html   (275 words)

  
 Blistering.com :: Music :: Reviews :: Fear Factory - "Digimortal"
Anything less is a one-way ticket to AC/DC land and the big goodbye to artistic freedom, in case they ever want to do anything other than condemn, write about and play like goddamn machines.
Just like William Gibson’s Neuromancer sanctioned its main characters helping an artificial intelligence free itself from human control, as U2’s Zooropa hailed a disordered but glorious new future where we "don’t know the limit of what we’ve got," so albums like Digimortal are necessary to push the limits of sci-fi convention.
The future may well indeed be a human wasteland, but today’s aspiring clones don’t have to know that.
www.blistering.com /reviews/album.php3?ID=1109   (469 words)

  
 Fear Factory - Digimortal: Silent Uproar
The drummer is even faster this time (can you believe it), and the singer's choruses are even more melodic, not as stagnant and simple as "Obsolete".
The title track, Digimortal, sort of sums up the entire album.
It's got the mechanical drum grooves with the speedy double bass, and the unexpected jump into melody that FF is famous for.
www.silentuproar.com /showreview.php?ID=201&fromarchive=yes   (356 words)

  
 Digimortal by Fear Factory bass tab @ XGuitar.com
Digimortal by Fear Factory bass tab @ XGuitar.com
XGuitar.com : Fear Factory : Digimortal : Digimortal bass tab
Band: fear Factory Album: Digimortal Song: Digimortal Tuning 5-string: G D A (E B) --> (D A) So Tune your E and B one step lower tabbed By: MetalBass Intro G ----------------------
www.xguitar.com /bass-tabs/fear_factory/digimortal/digimortal.txt   (139 words)

  
 Fear Factory: Digimortal - Release Music Magazine review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
"Digimortal" may not be as rigid and straightforward as their last full-length album, "Obsolete", but still we are very far from disco.
The electronic parts of Fear Factory have always been present, more or less.
"Digimortal" is a dark and powerful album with few weak spots.
www.releasemagazine.net /Onrecord/orfearfactoryd.htm   (191 words)

  
 FEAR FACTORY: Obsolete/Digimortal
Never keen on commercial acceptance yet with still the slightest knack towards catchiness, "Digimortal" progresses… it moves, sometimes at blinding speed, at others, a painstakingly slow crawl yet undeniably driven.
The melodic focal point present in many of their preceding records rescinds somewhat early on here-the music pointed and serious, the subject matter grim and determined, rhythmic precision set to rapid fire and caustic results
While I'll stop short of saying "Digimortal" surpasses that record, which is easily within their top two if not their best ever, it certainly competes with it respectably enough while having moved forward with a subtle blend of
www.stormbringerwebzine.co.uk /Reviews/F/FearFactory.html   (813 words)

  
 MetalTabs.com - Fear Factory - Digimortal B Tab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
MetalTabs.com - Fear Factory - Digimortal B Tab
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