Front Line Assembly ‎– Improvised Electronic Device

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Tracklist

I. E. D. 6:35
Angriff 6:43
Hostage 6:57
Release 5:21
Shifting Through The Lens (Extended Version) 6:06
Laws Of Deception 5:21
Pressure Wave 4:58
Afterlife 5:57
Stupidity 4:15
Downfall 8:06

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
Improvised Electronic Device (CD, Album) Metropolis MET 660 US 2010
Improvised Electronic Device (Deluxe Edition) (12xFile, MP3, Album) Metropolis MET 9660D US 2010
Improvised Electronic Device (Deluxe Edition) (12xFile, MP3, Album) Dependent Records mind 160 Germany 2010
Improvised Electronic Device (CD, Album) Soyuz Music, Dependent Records mind 167 Russia 2010
Improvised Electronic Device (CD, Album) Dependent Records, Dependent Records mind 167, Mind 167 Germany 2010
Improvised Electronic Device (CDr, Album, Promo) Metropolis MET 660 US 2010
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Rated 5/5
Review by futuristlimited Jun 24, 2010

referencing Improvised Electronic Device, CD, Album, MET 660

"Shifting Through The Lens", the album's first single released two weeks ago set the bar high and I will tell you that it was the perfect set up for what was to come. Each track on the single explored different concepts and styles very much like this album does. The opening title track is a mindblower! "I.E.D." starts subtle and breaks into a creepy textured smathering of loops and kicks and is just amazing! "Angriff" (also the second track on the single) is probably some of Bill's best writing in years, add a superbly vocalized german chorus with a pulse-pounding guitar thrum and...- oh and by the way the vocals on this album are brilliantly processed in FLA fashion - so many times I caught myself giddy with excitement and actually saying aloud, "wow, that's brilliant!" Now, "Hostage" will be every FLA fanboy's electro dream track - yeah it is. "Release" breaks in to familiar guitar gnashing "Hard-wired" territory. "Shifting Through The Lens" is one of the best and most danceable singles in many years - not unlike "Columbian Necktie" from "FLAvour of the Weak" circa 1997. "Laws of Deception" and "Pressure Wave" wreak more havoc with guitar hits and Leeb's mastery of neurotic vox. Then wack! upside the head come two obligatory and opposing tracks. "Afterlife" is an opus with gorgeous bass lines and omg might I say it beautiful vocals. Now the standout track and for many good reasons. Some fans will be either blatantly ecstatic or loathsome for the fact that Al "Alien" Jourgansen who needs no intro has lended his talents to the track "Stupidity". I for one am impressed with the track. It's pissed off and awesomely devoted to the creators of the defunct and sorely missed "Wax Trax" Label. It does capture the feeling of how industrial music back then really was arguous and honest, not pretentous and copious. It really sends a message to the ruiners of the world today that only Al could ala FLA collab. "Downfall" is like the soundtrack from another planet. Not quite as brilliant (in my opinion) as "Endless Void" the nine minute extravaganza from "Shifting Through The Lens" single, but stands on it's own as the physical cd's closer. The new line up is really strong. Live this will be an eventful show! Let's hope they make it a nice long tour and hit us all with their industrial glory. Thanks guys this album really made me fall in love with the genre all over again. FLA is back!!!

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