List | F | Front Line Assembly | 'Tactical Neural Implant' CD 1992


Track: Name: Time:
1. Final Impact 6:03
2. The Blade 5:50
3. Mindphaser 5:04
4. Remorse 5:46
5. Bio-Mechanic 5:26
6. Outcast 5:22
7. Gun 6:22
8. Lifeline 5:08
  Total 45:01


Comments:
One of my all-time favourite albums, all genres. This particular album would probably fall under the genre of techno-cyber-EBM-industrial, fast and pumping or slow and heavy stomping. All the songs are so incredibly excellent, I love them all. Very cyber, very hi-tech, great movie samples, SFX, synthetic voices... It's so much better than Caustic Grip which (surprisingly) was released earlier the same year. How did they get so much better in so little time?
The vocals range from weak nearly-out-of-tune hissing to deep dark powerful growling to super-synthetic vocoded, depending on the song and lyric content. The lyrics, by the way, are usually FLA's weakest point, but here even they seem fairly well-crafted, with hi-tech or cyber themes. True, by 1992 the whole cyber thing was kind of old and tired (and even more so these days), but if you're going to do a 'cyberpunk' album, this is the way to do it. (Former member Michael Balch in an interview I saw once in a 'cyber' TV show: "'Cyberpunk'? Is that what you call the music we've been making all these years? We called it 'techno' or perhaps just 'music'." By the way, where is Balch these days?)
For those interested in FLA and their non-FLA activities, there are heaps of bands or side projects to check out. On this particular album, FLA was Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber. Leeb/Fulber has also worked together under the names Delerium (gothic ambient turned techno-trance turned Enigma-ambient-pop), Intermix (techno), Noise Unit (techno-EBM) & Synaesthesia (techno-trance-ambient). Leeb was once in the legendary techno-industrial-EBM band Skinny Puppy, and he worked with some of them again under the name Cyberaktif. Fulber had a side project called Will, but I think that's dead now.



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