
11 years ago, Front Line Assembly released their 15th full-length studio album 'Echogenetic'.
"Echogenetic," released 11 years ago, on July 9, 2013, marks a significant evolution in Front Line Assembly's sound, blending their industrial roots with modern electronic elements. This album, produced by Bill Leeb and Jeremy Inkel, represents a departure from the guitar-heavy approach of previous works, focusing instead on intricate synths, pulsating beats, and cutting-edge production techniques.
Tracks like "Killing Grounds" and "Exhale" showcase the band's ability to fuse aggressive rhythms with melodic hooks, while "Blood" and "Deadened" highlight a darker, more atmospheric side. The use of contemporary electronic influences, including dubstep and electro-industrial, provides a fresh, dynamic listening experience.
As opposed to the band's earlier output, guitars were absent from Echogenetic. Intravenous Magazine commented on this, saying "Instead the band assimilate the sound into their arsenal so effectively that it fits quite comfortable and even manages to mask the pronounced lack of guitars on the album."
"Echogenetic" received critical acclaim for its innovation and cohesive sound, solidifying Front Line Assembly's position as pioneers in the industrial genre. The album's meticulous production and forward-thinking approach have left a lasting impact, making it a standout release in the band's extensive discography.
The album received in general a 9/10 rating from the specialized music press, reached the 19th position in the US Top Dance/Electronic albums Billboard and even a first place in the German Alternative Charts (DAC).
Front Line Assembly - Echogenetic (MET 885/Mind 209)
01. Resonance 2:46
02. Leveled 5:17
03. Killing Grounds 5:58
04. Blood 5:25
05. Deadened 5:48
06. Ghosts 4:43
07. Echogenetic 4:35
08. Exhale 5:27
09. Exo 7:09
10. Prototype 5:36
11. Heartquake 5:42
