Anti-Droid - https://youtu.be/ejssq84_4TA
Check out some of the lyrics.
"I severed the machine that no longer served me.
I would rather be dead than a slave to the factory."
Former FEAR FACTORY frontman Burton C. Bell has released his debut solo single, "Anti-Droid". Like his previous work, which continually explored themes of dystopian angst, identity, technology gone wrong, and resilience, the new track arrives with a potent message. "I severed the machine that no longer served me," he screams in the moody, synth-heavy, sci-fi metal missive. It's a defiant statement delivered with a confident bombast. Bell is back on the offensive.
Bell says "Anti-Droid" is "a statement about breaking free. Breaking the bonds of what I felt was a prison in many ways. Not just financially or contractually but creatively, as well. I felt constrained to this format we'd written ourselves into. The 'factory' doesn't have a capital F. It's the factory of the music industry, a certain form of business, and priorities. Being a slave to an established way of thinking is not really freedom. I am moving forward."
https://blabbermouth.net/news/former-fe ... anti-droid
BURTON C. BELL (Ex-Fear Factory) - Anti-Droid (NEW SONG)
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Re: BURTON C. BELL (Ex-Fear Factory) - Anti-Droid (NEW SONG)
Meh. Sounds like Rammstein Engel (1997) mixed with Parkway Drive Crushed (2015).
Not revolutionary like Fear Factory demanufacture (1995) that set them apart back in the day.
Not revolutionary like Fear Factory demanufacture (1995) that set them apart back in the day.
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Re: BURTON C. BELL (Ex-Fear Factory) - Anti-Droid (NEW SONG)
I like the song and my first takeaway is that he's not doing clean vocals which he cannot reproduce live, so yeah I'm for it.
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Re: BURTON C. BELL (Ex-Fear Factory) - Anti-Droid (NEW SONG)
I dont think this legally qualifies as a song