Fear Factory
- Transgression (2005)
Last few days, I've been listening a lot to Fear Factory's Transgression. I can't say I fell in love totally from the start... but after swapping from crappy small things in my ears to a more suitable room for Ray's drums, there it was.
I must admit I was a bit surprised when the first track I listened to was the U2 cover I will follow, but then... I love good surprises, and I guess no one thought they would make a full album of 12 songs sounding like copies of each other... If I wish to feel comfortable instead, I listen to Empty Vision, Millenium and Moment of Impact. They just force me to make my own mini-moshpit (is that really possible?). If my mum comes to visit, I can even make her enjoy Echo of my scream and New Promise. And back to the U2 cover again, well, for me I prefer the heavier parts of Transgression, but if they didn't explore, how could they evolve?
Enough good music for me to feel satisfied and sneak into their homepage http://www.fearfactory.com to watch mr Herrera try to break his drums from three different angles... and if I miss "the good old days", I have their old albums - still beating the crap out of most new music I find.
And after they've finished their tour in U.S, there is no reason at all why they shouldn't hit Sweden with a brainmelting, totally unforgettable consert, right?
Cheers from Blue
- Transgression (2005)
Last few days, I've been listening a lot to Fear Factory's Transgression. I can't say I fell in love totally from the start... but after swapping from crappy small things in my ears to a more suitable room for Ray's drums, there it was.
I must admit I was a bit surprised when the first track I listened to was the U2 cover I will follow, but then... I love good surprises, and I guess no one thought they would make a full album of 12 songs sounding like copies of each other... If I wish to feel comfortable instead, I listen to Empty Vision, Millenium and Moment of Impact. They just force me to make my own mini-moshpit (is that really possible?). If my mum comes to visit, I can even make her enjoy Echo of my scream and New Promise. And back to the U2 cover again, well, for me I prefer the heavier parts of Transgression, but if they didn't explore, how could they evolve?
Enough good music for me to feel satisfied and sneak into their homepage http://www.fearfactory.com to watch mr Herrera try to break his drums from three different angles... and if I miss "the good old days", I have their old albums - still beating the crap out of most new music I find.
And after they've finished their tour in U.S, there is no reason at all why they shouldn't hit Sweden with a brainmelting, totally unforgettable consert, right?
Cheers from Blue



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