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The Industrialist

The Industrialist
Fear Factory - "The Industrialist" album cover.jpg
Studio album by Fear Factory
Released June 5, 2012
Length 48:45 (standard edition)
57:07 (deluxe edition)
Label Candlelight Records, AFM, Bodog
Producer Rhys Fulber, Fear Factory
Fear Factory chronology
Mechanize
(2010)Mechanize2010
The Industrialist
(2012)
Genexus
(2015)Genexus2015
Singles from The Industrialist
  1. "Recharger"
    Released: April 24, 2012
  2. "New Messiah"
    Released: May 30, 2012
  3. "The Industrialist"
    Released: August 28, 2012
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 63/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars
ThisIsNotAScene 6/10 stars
Sputnikmusic 3.5/5 stars
Metal Archives 70%
Angry Metal Guy 2.5/5 stars
Truemetal (IT) 92%
Rock and Metal in My Blood 7.5/10 stars
Metal Underground 4/5 stars
Brutal Resonance 8/10 stars
Lamb Goat 5/10 stars
Ultimate Guitar 8.3/10 stars
Metalitalia (IT) 6/10 stars
Metal Fan (NL) 80%
Reflections of Darkness 7/10 stars
Team Rock 3.5/5 stars

The Industrialist is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal band Fear Factory, released on June 5, 2012.

The Industrialist marks the band's return to the concept album.Burton C. Bell said about the album, "the protagonist (The Industrialist) is the incarnation of all industries in the form of an automaton. The mechanical, technological, and scientific advances through the industrial age led to the creation of The Industrialist. In the story, the automaton becomes sentient as it collects memories with each passing day. Through observation and learning, it gains the will to exist. What was meant to help man, will eventually be man's demise." According to Cazares, the title was taken from a documentary the band saw about the people who developed "the engines for war machines", and God Eater was a name Bell saw on a toybox while traveling.

The album was recorded with Bell and Cazares as the only two credited members of the band, while Rhys Fulber once again produced and received additional writing credits. No live drummer was used on the album, with the band instead opting for programmed drums with help from John Sankey of Devolved, who was also credited.

There are four different editions available: a regular jewel case with 10 tracks, a digi-book available in North America containing two bonus tracks and the album's concept as written by Burton C. Bell included in the booklet. There are two editions exclusive in Europe; the first being a regular digipak with two bonus tracks, and the second being a limited fan box containing a stand-alone mask containing the digipak and a certificate, limited to 1,000 copies worldwide. The story is omitted from the European releases. However, once all 'special editions' are out of print, the band intends to make the conceptual story book on the North American 'special edition' release available in PDF format on the band's website. The Japanese edition comes with an acoustic version of "Timelessness" from Obsolete, dubbed "Timelessness II".

The album has received mixed to positive reviews from music critics and band fans. Gregory Heaney of AllMusic gave the album a mixed response with a rating of 3 out of 5. Heaney felt that The Industrialist brought absolutely nothing new, stating "anyone hoping for more of the same old Fear Factory will find a lot to love about The Industrialist, those who have been hoping for something different might find that the album isn't quite what they were looking for."


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