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It’s Finally Happening: Fear Factory Could Announce Their New Vocalist Next Tuesday

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It’s been nearly two years since ex-Fear Factory vocalist Burton C. Bell left the band, but it’s looking like we’re finally getting closer to learning who’s filling that vacancy. If you head over to the Nuclear Blast YouTube page, you’ll see a video titled Fear Factory Announcement with a premiere time of 12 p.m. ET on February 21.

It’s important to note that while we don’t really know what’s coming in three days, a vocalist announcement would be consistent with guitarist Dino Cazares‘ past statements on the matter. The band is scheduled to start their tour with Static-X and Dope on February 25, so they’ll be cutting it a bit close. And they’ve already been working with their new vocalist in the studio, so they might have something done and ready for release.

So are we going to find out if the new singer’s Italian? Will they be able to weather the inevitable shitstorm from internet trolls following the announcement? We’ll have to wait to find out until this Tuesday but our money’s on yes.

While you wait, you can always pick up tickets to one of the upcoming shows listed below. That way you’ll get to hear Fear Factory’s new singer in person.

“Rise Of The Machine” North American tour

Feb 25: San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
Feb 27: Portland, OR – Roseland
Feb 28: Seattle, WA – Showbox
Mar 01: Vancouver, BC – Richshaw Theater – SOLD OUT
Mar 02: Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
Mar 03: Boise, ID – Revolution Concert Hall
Mar 04: Reno, NV – Virginia Street Brewhouse
Mar 05: Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades
Mar 07: Phoenix, AZ – Van Buren
Mar 08: Albuquerque, NM – El Rey Theater *
Mar 09: Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom *
Mar 10: Dallas, TX – House of Blues *
Mar 11: San Antonio, TX – The Aztec Theater *
Mar 12: Houston, TX – House of Blues *
Mar 14: Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theater *
Mar 15: Orlando, FL – Plaza Live *
Mar 16: Charlotte, NC – Underground – SOLD OUT *
Mar 17: Baltimore, MD – Soundstage – SOLD OUT *
Mar 18: Philly, PA – Theater of the Living Arts – SOLD OUT *
Mar 19: NYC, NY – Irving Plaza *
Mar 21: Boston, MA – Big Night Live *
Mar 22: New Haven, CT – Toad’s *
Mar 23: Montreal, QC – MTELUS *
Mar 24: Toronto, ON – The Danforth Music Hall *
Mar 25: Detroit, MI – St Andrews Hall – SOLD OUT *
Mar 26: Cleveland, OH – House of Blues #
Mar 28: Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian #
Mar 29: Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts #
Mar 30: Columbus, OH – The King of Clubs #
Mar 31: Ft Wayne, IN – The Clyde *
Apr 01: Milwaukee, WI – The Rave *
Apr 02: Green Bay, WI – Epic Event Center*
Apr 04: Grand Rapids, MI – Intersection *
Apr 05: St Louis, MO – Del Mar Hall #
Apr 06: Indy, IN – The Vogue #
Apr 07: Chicago, IL – House of Blues #
Apr 08: Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore Minneapolis #
Apr 09: Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theater #
Apr 11: Denver, CO – The Summit #
Apr 13: Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues#
Apr 14: San Diego, CA – House of Blues #
Apr 15: LA, CA – Belasco Theater – SOLD OUT #

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