Frontline Assembly*Artificial Soldier

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Industrial

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Tracklist

Unleashed 5:17
Lowlife 5:30
Beneath The Rubble 6:26
Decsention 6:07
Buried Alive 5:30
Dopamine 6:31
Social Enemy 5:23
Future Fail 6:11
The Storm 5:12
Humanity (World War 3) 5:25
(silence) 0:40
Fawnchopper 7:35

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    Cover of Artificial Soldier, 2006-06-20, CD Artificial Soldier
    CD, Album
    Metropolis – met 431 US 2006 US2006
    Cover of Artificial Soldier, 2006-08-30, CD Artificial Soldier
    CD, Album
    Metropolis – met 431 Russia 2006 Russia2006
    Cover of Artificial Soldier, 2006, CD Artificial Soldier
    CD, Album
    Soyuz Music – none Ukraine 2006 Ukraine2006
    Cover of Artificial Soldier, 2006, CD Artificial Soldier
    CD, Album, Unofficial Release
    Metropolis (12) – met 431 Russia 2006 Russia2006
    Cover of Artificial Soldier, 2006-06-20, File Artificial Soldier
    10×File, AAC, Album, 128 kbps
    Metropolis – MET 431D US 2006 US2006
    Cover of Artificial Soldier, 2016-04-00, Vinyl Artificial Soldier
    2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue
    Artoffact Records – AOF223 Canada 2016 Canada2016
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Artificial Soldier, 2016-04-00, Vinyl Artificial Soldier
    2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Red Cherry Coke
    Artoffact Records – AOF223 Canada 2016 Canada2016
    Cover of Artificial Soldier, 2016-04-00, Vinyl Artificial Soldier
    2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Yellow / Silver Grey Metallic
    Artoffact Records – AOF223 Canada 2016 Canada2016
    Recently Edited
    Artificial Soldier
    2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Test Pressing, White Label
    Artoffact Records – AOF223 Canada 2016 Canada2016
    New Submission
    Cover of Artificial Soldier, 2018-03-07, File Artificial Soldier
    10×File, AIFF, Album
    Metropolis – MET 431D US 2018 US2018

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    Reviews

    • Silicon27's avatar
      Silicon27
      This was mostly a great album, but it was marred by horrible mastering. This hindered the replay value, as it was fatiguing to listen to.
      • circledrag's avatar
        circledrag
        Although these are limited to 200 (100 more than the clear & yellow splatter vinyl) they are harder to find.
        • FormidDominatus's avatar
          FormidDominatus
          Edited 18 years ago
          Front Line Assembly, over the years, had steadily been on one of the most remarkable musical progressions of any act in the industry. It began on Millennium, as a hard, guitar-driven metal/industrial amalgamation that would spawn many similar groups (especially Hanzel Und Gretyl), and dissolved all the way down through Implode, Epitaph, and the unheralded masterpiece Civilization into a kind of euphoric, lethargic ethereal-industrial mixture. After Civilization, FLA had tested the waters so thoroughly and authoritatively that all they had left to do was start over.

          That's what Artificial Soldier is. It is Front Line Assembly realizing that it has nothing left to do musically except fill its role and deliver one hell of a record. It's reminiscent of Metallica's journey in the 1980's from hard-line metal band, to progressive anthemic metal band, and back. Like that Black Album, every track on Artificial Soldier is an entity unto itself. Bill Leeb just has fun, making industrial the way he did all through the '80s, but with the technological fixation of Epitaph. The synths therefore don't run together in sound like they did during his earlier works, and Artificial Soldier stands up with the best of those pioneering works. Because it does not cover any new musical ground, like Civilization or Millennium did, it can hardly be considered a masterpiece, but it is one of FLA's strongest albums from start to finish; Artificial Soldier is purely and simply the latest in Bill Leeb's long line of industrial monsters.

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