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The resurrected USA-based electro/industrial act Flesh Field has today released its first album in two decades. The concept work featuring 10 tracks and titled Voice Of The Echo Chamber is out now via Metropolis Records.
Flesh Field is a US electro-industrial act originally formed in 1996 by Ian Ross in Columbus, Ohio. Their debut album, Viral Extinction, was released three years later, earning glowing reviews for its brutal and aggressive sound, while some of its songs were subsequently remixed by several contemporaries (including scene leaders Covenant) and issued together with some new songs on the album-length Redemption EP in 2000.
Highlighting the band's compositional skills with bombastic symphonic elements and intricate synth and percussion programming, 2001's Belief Control solidified Flesh Field's status as a band to be reckoned with. It also led to the group signing to Metropolis Records for the US release of their third album, Strain. With new layers of acoustic and electronic percussion, guitar and choral effects added into the mix, these elements resulted in an epic and anthemic feel to a record that was acclaimed by fans and critics alike.
Then, silence. For almost two decades, Flesh Field lay dormant, even as numerous tracks from their catalogue were placed in the soundtracks of films including the just-released The Mill, TV shows such as True Blood and video games like Project Gotham Racing. Suddenly, without fanfare, late August 2023 saw an announcement of a brand new album, Voice Of The Echo Chamber.
The entire album is now available for streaming below. Even more album details are over HERE. Link