Artificial Soldier

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Artificial Soldier
Artificial soldier.jpg
Studio album by Front Line Assembly
Released June 20, 2006 (2006-06-20)[1]
Recorded 2006 (2006)
Genre Industrial, electro-industrial, drum and bass
Length 65:51
Label Metropolis
Producer Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber, Chris Peterson
Front Line Assembly chronology
Civilization
(2004)Civilization2004
Artificial Soldier
(2006)
Fallout
(2007)Fallout2007

Artificial Soldier is an album by Vancouver industrial band Front Line Assembly, released in 2006. This is the first Front Line Assembly album to feature new member Jeremy Inkel.[2]

Touring

The tour in North America in support of Artificial Soldier started before the album was released.[3] The North American leg was originally scheduled for June and July 2006.[4] However, due to difficulties with the company that supplied the tour bus the band was forced to cancel parts of the tour. They could only play about half of their planned shows in the United States, dates in New York and Canada were cancelled.[5][6] At the show in Philadelphia the band announced that this would be their last show of the tour.[7] Tour drummer Adrian White made a statement on the Side-Line forum: "Digger international who handled the bus rental has fucked us. We were lied to since we were told we had a bus until July 6th, which was bullshit. They had planned to leave us in Philly without a bus to do the rest of the tour. They, the driver and tour manager filled us in on the scam last night just before our Philly show leaving us with a couple hours to find transportation for 11 people and all of our equipment."[7] In an interview with Side-Line right after the shortened North American tour vocalist Bill Leeb said that the band intended to make up for the cancelled dates after they would return from the European leg. Asked what conclusions he had drawn from this experience, Leeb responded: "I will never get on a bus without seeing a written contract stating that I have the bus from point A to B. Let's just say I have never been fucked by a bus company before."[8] Supporting band Stromkern blamed the booking agency for the problems, suggesting "the booking agency [...] pocketed the deposits and has vanished off the face of the earth."[7] In August and September Front Line Assembly continued their tour in Europe.[9] While electronic music band and Dependent label mates Stromkern opened for Front Line Assembly on both legs,[9] DJ? Acucrack was support act only for the North American leg[10][11] and Rhys Fulber's project Conjure One was guest on a few US shows.[10]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[1]
Barcode 3.9/10[12]
Metal Storm Mixed[13]
ReGen 3.5/5 stars[14]
Release 6/10[15]
Side-Line 9/10[16]

Reviews for Artificial Soldier were mixed. David Jeffries of Allmusic called the album "ferocious" and said, "Artificial Soldier is a return to form monster of an album that will pound the band back into the electro-industrial lover's heart."[1]

John Carlsson of Release Music Magazine called the album "a brutal and heavy affair" but said, "Their often marvelous knack for writing great hooks and choruses ... seems to have gone missing."[15] He also stated, "There is also very little variation to be found," and finished by declaring "if you ... want your [Bill] Leeb furious and angry, this is right up your alley."[15]

Barcode Magazine's critic expressed his discontent over much of the album and wrote, "it’s 23 minutes into the album before anything genuinely impressive happens", thereby referring to the track "Buried Alive".[12] "With Artificial Soldier it’s obvious that they’ve fallen into their own trap", was the magazine's verdict: "This is not only a parody of the genre but of Front Line Assembly itself, and I find that disappointing for a band that was once so creative and forward thinking."[12]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Unleashed"   5:19
2. "Low Life"   5:32
3. "Beneath the Rubble"   6:28
4. "Descension"   6:08
5. "Buried Alive"   5:31
6. "Dopamine"   6:33
7. "Social Enemy"   5:25
8. "Future Fail"   6:13
9. "The Storm"   5:14
10. "Humanity (World War 3)" (Includes hidden track, "Fawnchopper") 5:24

Title of Track 4

The back cover and booklet spells the title as Decsention. The ISWC-Net spells it Descention and GEMA has the (orthographically) correct spelling Descension.[17]

Personnel

Front Line Assembly

  • Bill Leeb – vocals (1–7, 10), keyboard (4, 5, 8–10)
  • Rhys Fulber – keyboard (1, 2, 6, 8, 10), additional programming (3), additional keyboard (3, 7)
  • Chris Peterson – programming (1–9), keyboard (1–9), additional programming (10)
  • Jeremy Inkel – programming (3, 5, 7, 9), keyboard (3, 5, 7, 9), additional programming (1, 4, 8), additional keyboard (1, 4, 8)

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

Chart positions

Chart (2006) Peak position
US Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[18] 19

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jeffries, David. Front Line Assembly: Artificial Soldier > Overview at AllMusic. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
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  17. Both the ISWC-Net and GEMA websites don’t allow deep linking but the track can be looked up on their online databases using the workcode: Werknummer 12278076 on the GEMA Online Database and ISWC T-901.280.391-7 on the ISWC-Net.
  18. "Front Line Assembly – Chart history" Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums for Front Line Assembly. Retrieved June 24, 2014.