Fear Factory Album: «Obsolete»

- Customers rating: (4.3 of 5)
- Title:Obsolete
- Release date:1999-03-23
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:Roadrunner Records
- UPC:016861865320
- 1 Shockimg 4:58
- 2 Edgecrusherimg 3:42
- 3 Smasher/Devourerimg 5:35
- 4 Securitron (Police State 2000)img 5:48
- 5 Descentimg 4:37
- 6 Hi-Tech Hateimg 4:34
- 7 Freedom Or Fireimg 5:12
- 8 Obsoleteimg 3:52
- 9 Resurrectionimg 6:36
- 10 Timelessnessimg 4:10
- 11 Carsimg 3:29
- 12 0-0 (Where Evil Dwells)img 5:17
- 13 Soulwoundimg 3:53
- 14 Messiahimg 3:33
- 15Concreto
However, fear factory is not. Obsolete is, simply put, a great album. What many people don't realize, however, is that's it's not all about the music with Obsolete, it's about the music in relation to the story in the booklet. The album's lyrics follow the story in the booklet, and if one or two songs simply blast and have no melody and just blast, it's because of the story (If you have this album, think track 8). I own the digipak version of this album. It comes with 5 bonus tracks as well as the original ten, and I would say they are worth your extra money. I can't really say whether this is Fear Factory's best or not, considering the only other FF album I own is Digimortal, but it is definitely worth your time. Here is my track by track review.
1) Shock (8/10) A somewhat good opener. Not as good as "What Will Become?" on Digimortal, but still good. Insanely heavy, and the only melody comes in the form of Burton holding notes.
2) Edgecrusher (10/10) Kind of rappish, but that's OK 'cuz rap-metal isn't bad for the most part. Nice bassline during the chorus. An FF classic.
3) Smasher/Devourer (10/10) One of those FF songs that mixes melody and screaming rather well. The low singing (I am the way) during the chorus is reminiscient of what I've heard from Soul of a New Machine (Major-laber debut) and Concrete (Independent first release). Nice singing after the chorus.
4) Securitron (Police State 2000) (9/10) At the start of this song, it sounds like a police raid, and someone says "There is a Fear Factory in this division". Other than that, this song isn't really that memorable. Chorus has singing, but really doesn't convey any sort of tune to the listener. Creepy melody during the bridge. I like when he says "no place to hide".
5) Descent (15/10) This is total change from the first 4 tracks, and that may be because it is discussing things human rather than machine related things. I LOVE the guitar riff and drumbeat. This is one their "all singing" tracks. Oh, I bought the CD because of this song also. My favorite track on the album.
6) Hi-Tech Hate (8/10) A lot like Securtron. There is nothing really special about this song except the cool special FX. A good headbanging track. I like when Burton screams "Cowards to all!".
7) Freedom or Fire (10/10) My favorite of the heavier tracks. The intro is so awesome, I love the guitar! Dino is one my favorite guitarists of all time. Screams most the way through, but when he starts singing it sounds so evil (in the coold kind of way). My 3rd favorite.
8) Obsolete (7/10) Kind of just here to get the lyrics across and go with the story. Everyone says it so terrible, but I like the guitar riffs.
9) Ressurection (10/10) Hugely different from the track before it, once again because it speaks of Edgecrusher and his whereabouts. Has a lot of singing and almost seems positive rather than scary and mechanical like the rest of the album. AMAZING, Love the strings. They could have made this the last track on the album. My 2nd favorite. If you havent yet, you must hear this before you judge Fear Factory.
Meaning- The meaning isn't as clear here as in the other songs. I think it refers to the resurrection of the memories that have been forgotten since the world became so technology oriented. During this part of the story, Edgecrusher finds a statue of a long dead man, and thinks he remembers it from somewhere. I'm pretty sure the statue is supposed to of Jesus Christ.
10) Timelessness (10/10) In this track, the meaning and the music seem to coincide with each other. Just Burton singing over some beautifully done strings. Seems to be mourning the loss of everything that was lost during the course of the album. The story in the booklet may seem a little far fetched to you at this point, but if you read it you will be able to tell that if things keep going the way they are, it could easily be this way by 2067 (when the story is set).
BONUS TRACKS- These don't follow the story.
11) Cars (8/10) A Gary Numan cover featuring Gary Numan. This was a big single. Like the orginal with added guitars and Burton singing. The second or third best bonus track.
12) 0-0 (Where evil dwells) (9/10) EVIL. Another cover. Pure death metal. Kind of creepy (as death metal should be). About a serial killer in Northport, Long Island.
13) Soulwound (11/10) This is so awesome! By far the best bonus track. Worth your extra money alone. Originally recorded for their now re-released first album "Concrete". Havent heard the Concrete version, just this one. Death metal, like 0-0. I love it when he sings "Soulwound, soulwound, deep cuts cut deeper".
14) Messiah (9/10) Some really cool intrumentals with Burton screaming "Messiah!" over the top. I don't remember if it has any other lyrics or not.
15) Concreto (9/10) Sounds like a comic super-villain. More death metal stuff. Blasting bass drums and low singing. I used to hate this. I like it now.
GO BUY THIS ALBUM (The digi-pak version)
As an avid fan of techno as well as metal/hardcore, i must say that this album brings the best of both worlds. Intelligent samples, smashing grooves, and punishing lyrics make this album thoroughly enjoyable. The musicianship is top-notch (in comparison to some of today's othe metal acts). The guitarist, while choosing to eschew solos, does a superb job in laying down an unforgettable anthem. The bassist and drummer add the best grooves lines of any hardcore band i have ever heard. Lastly the vocalist tries, and succeeds, in blending an agressive and heavy verse with a startling original and unique chorus. A must have album for any true metal enthusiast.
This cd really is incredible. It has an awesome story that proves that the human spirit always prevails. I loved it and thought it was quite emotional. The songs are mostly fantastic. The extra tracks are nothing special, except for cars whic is really cool. My personal favorite tracks are securitron, hi-tech hate, resurection and timelessness. Give it a shot, i guarentee you will enjoy it.
This Fear Factory CD may have been the one that made them more popular amongst the heavy metal world, but this is by no means a mainstream release. This CD is just amazing. I've had it for about 3 years now and it still hasn't lost the power it had the first time I heard it and was blown away by the opener "Shock". The thing about this CD is, tracks 1 through 10 (the regular songs) are almost like a story or a movie. The way one song goes into another perfectly and it all seems to tell one big story about machines and the end of mankind and that kind of thing. It's like a movie. The inside of the booklet even narrates the CD like it is a movie. And the musicianship is awesome. It is still the signature FF style with the relentlessly heavy guitar riffs, pounding drums, and bass with the vocalist's powerful growl mixed with his melodic singing which sounds evil as hell. And the bonus tracks are a must have. "Cars" was re-made wonderfully, "Where Evil Dwells" is evil and heavy and could've fit perfectly on Soul of a New Machine which is death metal and "Concreto" and "Soulwound" have almost all singing and they sound especially dark, and "Messiah" is another great heavy song. This CD is a must have for any FF fan or metal fan.
This was the first Fear Factory album I bought. I first found out about the band after reading about Geezer (fromerly G/Z/R, for whom Burton previously sang). I listened to a few of the samples, but wasn't convinced. I then got some mp3's and immediately bought the album. It's awesome! The whole CD is a story, which is kinda cool, and the extra tracks bring the total play time to almost 70 minutes, making it worth the few extra bucks the Limited Edition costs. I come from a slightly different crowd (Metallica [new and old], Black Sabbath, etc..) and this is my first foray into the, I guess, edgier stuff. I was a bit annoyed by the vocals the first time through, but they grow on you, as do all the songs! My favorite is Resurrection, although the rest still Kick ASS!! I'm planning to soon buy Demanfucature too. My advice: BUY IT, this should be in every metal fans's collection.

