Over the past 24 years, Front Line Assembly has become heralded as one of the godfathers of industrial music. Their 1992 album, Tactical Neural Implant is still considered the best of the best in the genre. Throughout the years, the band has seen many line-up changes, but Bill Leeb remains the constant behind the band. Four years ago, FLA released Artificial Soldier which many fans engaged as one of the band's top five albums. For 2010, they have returned with the brand new album Improvised. Electronic. Device. The new songs demonstrate that FLA has not lost its edge over the past almost two and a half decades. And as if Front Line Assembly's legacy and namesake alone weren't enough for the album, Al Jougensen from Ministry contributes his vocals to “Stupidity.”
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Very FLA-centric though Cevin’s contributions do shine brightly as well. A worthy successor to the much more minimal Tenebrae Vision, and one of the best albums in the genre so far this year. Jean-Paul DuQuette
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From the moment I purchased this album ( first on CD, now on download) I loved it. This is certainly one of my favorite albums in regards to the EBM genre. Gabe Kristen Buche alternative bc profile