FEAR FACTORY - Four Shows Announced For Upcoming US Tour; SOILWORK Confirmed As Support

February 13, 2016, 8 years ago

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FEAR FACTORY - Four Shows Announced For Upcoming US Tour; SOILWORK Confirmed As Support

Cyber metal pioneers Fear Factory are gearing up for a US tour this March and April, which will feature the band's breakthrough second album Demanufacture performed in its entirety. Soilwork have been tapped as support for the tour.

The following dates have been leaked to the press. Watch for a full schedule in the coming days.

March 
24 - San Antonio, TX - The Korova
25 - Dallas, TX - Trees
26 - Houston, TX - Scout Bar

April 
12 - Pittsburgh, PA - Altar Bar

Tickets for the Pittsburgh show go on sale today (February 13th) here.

On July 18th, 2015 Fear Factory played the Resurrection Fest in Viveiro, Spain. Pro-shot footage of the band performing their classic "Replica" can be viewed below.

Ireland's Overdrive recently caught up with Fear Factory vocalist Burton C. Bell to discuss the band's Demanufacture 20th Anniversary Tour, their new album Genexus, and Bell's graphic novel, The Industrialist. An excerpt from the interview is available below.

Overdrive: Have you found that by playing the Demanufacture album that there has been a good mix of the older generation of fans as well as the younger audience?

Burton: "Everywhere we have gone we have been playing the same places for decades you know and in the front row I’m seeing people my age and kids that are so much younger, that were not around when the album came out, that really blows my mind! This really shows that the album is still very relevant in terms of the sound, the topics of the songs and what we are saying. The energy of that album still has meaning and is still connecting with the audience."

Overdrive: This tour has been I’m sure, one to remember the unfortunate bus crash and the news of the terrorist attacks in Paris, did you guys have any thoughts as to cancelling the remaining dates, because that’s a lot to deal with considering your away from your families and friends?

Burton: "Personally, no. The bus crash looked way worse than it actually was. It was basically a fender bender and thankfully nobody got hurt. The only thing that got killed was the coffee machine and that was a tragedy in its own right (laughs). The events in Paris, were horrific and at that point, we were concerned that our shows woud be cancelled or postponed, because of those events. We did not want that to happen, because for selfish reasons that would work very expensive for us and more importantly, that would just mean that the people who carried out those cowardly attacks would win! If you let them create the fear that they want us to fear, then they win. Yeah, we experienced the bus crash that could have happened at any given moment anywhere and gun violence happens every single day in America, it’s almost becoming a common place event which is very sad and is something that we just need to expect in our daily lives. No one expects to get hit by lightning, but they do!"

"You can’t let fear of these things prevent you from going outside and living your life. If you fall off your bicycle, will you never get back on it again. You have to keep going with things, because that’s what life is. You can’t let fear rule you because you will have no life if you do. The Paris attacks were just so awful and it breaks my heart to even think about it. Although we didn’t cancel and had no intention of doing so, I can totally understand why other bands did cancel their tours, but that is not Fear Factory!"

Go to this location for the complete interview.


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