[FLA]vour of the Weak | ||||
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Studio album by Front Line Assembly | ||||
Released | November 3, 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1997Vancouver, B.C. | , Cryogenic Studio,|||
Genre | Industrial, electro-industrial, electronica, IDM | |||
Length | 59:07 | |||
Label | Off Beat, Energy, Metropolis, Synthetic Symphony | |||
Producer | Bill Leeb, Chris Peterson | |||
Front Line Assembly chronology | ||||
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Singles from [FLA]vour of the Weak | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
CMJ New Music Monthly | Mixed |
Culture Shock | 7/7 |
Ink 19 | Favorable |
Kerrang! | |
Naked Truth | 8/10 |
[FLA]vour of the Weak is an album by industrial music group Front Line Assembly, released in November 1997 by Off Beat.
[FLA]vour of the Weak is the first album of the band to feature Chris Peterson. Peterson had already toured with Front Line Assembly for Caustic Grip and Tactical Neural Implant but had never been part of the creative process. He also had teamed up with Rhys Fulber in the band Will before Fulber became official member of Front Line Assembly. After Fulber's departure band leader Bill Leeb asked Peterson to join Front Line Assembly.
The style is a departure from previous releases in the FLA catalog, more of a "fashion-techno" sound "in the spirit of the electro scene" of the time: the group's beat-heavy signature began to take heavy cues from styles such as IDM and breakbeat.
"Sado-Masochist" uses samples of Eazy-E from an interview with hip hop group N.W.A while both "Comatose" and "Predator" borrow samples from 1996 American horror film Hellraiser: Bloodline. Non-album track "Electrocution" from the Colombian Necktie single makes use of samples from Daft Punk's Rollin' & Scratchin' and from The Chemical Brothers' Block Rockin' Beats.
The album saw a limited re-release on vinyl in 2015 through Canadian label Artoffact.
[FLA]vour of the Weak spawned two singles. The title track of the Colombian Necktie single comes in two flavours, as edit and as remix by Tim Schuldt. The single features two non-album tracks as well, "Deadlock" and "Electrocution". "Colombian Necktie" is accidentally written "Columbian Necktie" in the booklet, on the disc, and as fourth track on the back cover. The second single Comatose includes three remixes of the title track one of which is done by Eatstatic, and non-album song "Oblivion".