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FLESH EATING FOUNDATION - Announce Release Date Of New Album, New Video Released

British EBM/cyberpunks Flesh Eating Foundation announced that they are set to release their new album titled We Are Fucked on 1st May on vinyl via Sonic Entrail Records. This is the band’s seventh official releases over the last ten years. The video for the radio edit of the lead track, cleverly called "We Are Censored", was created by the Lichfield-based partnership Carradice Hinch and you can watch it in the player below.
Flesh Eating Foundation is comprised of John E. Smoke (songs, noises and shouting, deafness and blindness), The Juddaman (writing, voices and noises) and Jules (axes and shouts), with Mash and Big Un joining on guitars when the mood is right. Co-founder John E Smoke is known as one of the few deaf/blind musicians working on the scene and can often be seen with his lovable noise loving guide dog JJ.
Flesh Eating Foundation has been described as electro punk, experimental electronic punk, alternative electronic. A key element of their sound is their use of home made and circuit bend instruments. The electro crowd aren't sure how to dance to their music and the headbangers don't think they are metal enough. The punks quite like them though. It has been said that they make too many weird noises and they look a bit strange.
All tracks on the new album were written, recorded, produced and mastered by Flesh Eating Foundation in their own studio. Adam Probert supplies additional vocals on "Futurelast". The digital release includes additional remixes by Inertia, Mr Strange, Paresis, Alien:Nation and XSRY. Recommended to fans of Nitzer Ebb, Atari Teenage Riot, Skinny Puppy, Alien Sex Fiend, Godflesh, Coil and Nine Inch Nails. Link