FEAR FACTORY has entered the studio to begin recording its first new album in four years.
Joining founding FEAR FACTORY guitarist Dino Cazares in the group’s current lineup are Milo Silvestro on vocals, Tony Campos on bass, and Pete Webber on drums.
On Sunday (April 20),FEAR FACTORY shared a couple of photos of Webber in the recording studio and included the following message: “Yes we started tracking drums yesterday for the new FF. The majority is with the 8 string guitar tuned to 8E 7A 6D 5G 4C 3F 2A 1D”.
Last June, Cazares told Primordial Radio about the chemistry of the musicians in FEAR FACTORY‘s current lineup: “ At the moment, [it’s all] smooth sailing. And it’s been great. Everybody’s on point. Pete Webber‘s on drums. He’s sick. He came from a thrash metal band called HAVOK. Killer drummer. We call him Pete The Feet. Milo Silvestro — new kid on the block. He came straight from Rome, Italy. He sounds like a young Burton [C. Bell, original FEAR FACTORY singer], you know what I mean? [He sounds like Burton did] back in the day. He sounds amazing. He’s probably the most musically talented in the band. And then Tony Campos, my old friend. He’s been with the band since, like, 2015. He comes from a band called STATIC-X. He’s been my mate for 30-plus years, and it’s always good to play with him, and I’m glad he’s with us.”
Dino continued: “It’s a great place right now. We are trying to avoid any of that drama. And luckily we have for the past year and a half since we came back.”
Asked what is left for FEAR FACTORY to do, Dino said: “New record with Milo Silvestro. That’s what we’re gonna do next. New record. And then conquer the world again.”
Silvestro‘s addition to FEAR FACTORY was officially announced in February 2023.
In a separate interview with Brutal Planet Magazine, Dino was asked whether Milo is a “good lyricist”. Cazares responded: “Oh, yeah. He’s got some other little projects that he works on and the lyrics are really good. So we’re not gonna have any issues with that. That was one of the main things that a lot of people have been complaining — not complaining, but the Internet type of bitching. It was, like, ‘Okay. Yeah, he could sing great live. He could do all the songs great live. But what’s it gonna be like when he does the record? How’s his lyrics gonna be? How’s this gonna be?’ Relax. It’s all gonna be good. Don’t worry.”
In the fall of 2023, Dino told Nyva Zarbano that Milo “brings obviously a freshness that FEAR FACTORY needed. The last singer that we had [Burton C. Bell], obviously he had a lot of vocal issues and he really couldn’t sing or do any of this kind of heavy touring,” he explained. “It just was a big setback for us. So bringing Milo into the band, obviously he’s got a great voice, he’s very talented, he’s a multi-instrumentalist. He could play more than one instrument. The kid’s very talented. Of course, the story is I found him on the Internet. He was releasing videos of him doing FEAR FACTORY covers and he was posting them on all the FEAR FACTORY fan sites. And I saw him there, and I was, like, ‘Okay, that’s really got my attention.’ But we had many people audition, but he was the one that really stood out. And he’s a huge fan of FEAR FACTORY. And he pretty much learned from listening to our older vocalist. So he learned a lot of his stuff. And so, I mean, if you close your eyes, you think it’s the original singer.”
In a separate interview with Australia’s “Everblack” podcast, Cazares was asked if Silvestro was “getting more comfortable” with his position as the frontman of the long-running California metal act. Dino responded: “Oh, yeah. I mean, from the first day, we talked about a lot of stuff. Before the tour started, we rehearsed, and we were, like, ‘Okay, these are the kind of things that we’ve done before. And I think you need to do this, this, this.’ And he goes, ‘Okay.’ So then the first day [of the tour] comes, he just goes wild. And I’m, like, ‘Oh, shit.’ I was, like, ‘Calm down.’ I go, ‘You don’t need to go insane everywhere. Just focus on singing, focus on getting everything, giving the crowd all equal attention,’ blah, blah. There’s certain things you just gotta teach him a little bit, right? And so he pretty much nailed it the first day.”
FEAR FACTORY played its first headlining concert with Silvestro and touring drummer Pete Webber on May 5, 2023 at the Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood, California.
Earlier in 2023, FEAR FACTORY completed the “Rise Of The Machine” U.S. tour as the support act for STATIC-X marked the Cazares-led outfit’s first run of shows with Silvestro and Webber.
Prior to being named an official member of FEAR FACTORY, Webber had been filling in for FEAR FACTORY‘s longtime drummer Mike Heller who was unable to play with the band due to “scheduling conflicts.”
FEAR FACTORY‘s latest album, “Aggression Continuum”, was released in June 2021 via Nuclear Blast Records. The LP, which was recorded primarily in 2017, featured Cazares, Bell and Heller.
In September 2020, Bell issued a statement officially announcing his departure from FEAR FACTORY, saying that he “cannot align” himself with someone whom he does not trust or respect, apparently referring to Cazares.
Bell later told Kerrang! magazine that his split with FEAR FACTORY had been a long time coming. “It’s been on my mind for a while,” he said. “These lawsuits [over the rights to the FEAR FACTORY name] just drained me. The egos. The greed. Not just from bandmembers, but from the attorneys involved. I just lost my love for it.
Photo credit: Stephanie Cabral
Yes we started tracking drums yesterday for the new FF. The majority is with the 8 string guitar tuned to 8E 7A 6D 5G 4C 3F 2A 1D pic.twitter.com/SsxUJoyxy8
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