AirMech - Front Line Assembly

AirMech

Front Line Assembly

  • Genre: Industrial
  • Release Date: 2012-11-13
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2012 Metropolis Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
AirMech Front Line Assembly 4:00 USD 1.29
2
Arise Front Line Assembly 5:23 USD 1.29
3
Pulse Charge Front Line Assembly 6:01 USD 1.29
4
Prep for Combat Front Line Assembly 7:21 USD 1.29
5
System Anomaly Front Line Assembly 5:03 USD 1.29
6
Mech Killer Front Line Assembly 7:08 USD 1.29
7
Everything That Was Before Front Line Assembly 6:56 USD 1.29
8
Lose Front Line Assembly 6:19 USD 1.29
9
Burning Skyline Front Line Assembly 6:12 USD 1.29
10
Stealth Mech Front Line Assembly 4:20 USD 1.29
11
Death Level Front Line Assembly 6:41 USD 1.29
12
Prime Empiricism Front Line Assembly 6:52 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Industrial Perfection

    5
    By A_Mod
    This has to be one of the best songs I have heard. The base line is on point. The flow may be slow in the beginning, but it takes off into one of the best audio rides out there (especially at the 2:40 mark). If you like ambient music, trance, or new age rhythm then you are bound to like this. They managed to blend sound that should not be together into something Awesome!
  • It's different than the FLA I know, but it's pretty amazing

    5
    By xXull
    I'm a big fan of the old stuff, but this has a really cool and intelligent sound. It's very sophisticated. It just might be the only album I've purchased in a while.
  • Too many dubstep farts

    3
    By JeremyHarris
    About half the songs are good, and the other half would be good if not for the use of dubstep farts.
  • Doesn't have that FLA sound

    3
    By LowLow68
    For a soundtrack this is pretty decent. For an FLA album...not so much.
  • Good mood music

    5
    By gonetoplaid
    I alway look forward to the FLA tracks w/o vocals - kind of a treat. This is a dozen tracks of really good material. i edit underwater video - and this stuff is perfect for that atmosphere. The only thing I did notice was little bit of the dub step griminess here and there. I know its the rage now that its gone mainstream. Not hating, but FLA is the trendsetter never the follower … As an earlier reviewer already mentioned, this one is great for headphones. I'd also include driving at night or (in my case) editing underwater video! Glad i bought it.
  • Fantastic soundtrack

    5
    By Lughaidth
    As others have mentioned this is a soundtrack to a Video Game. However It lacks vocals with the exception of some computer generated voices occasionally. If you enjoy Front Line Assembly and you enjoy their non-vocal songs… this will be right up your ally!
  • Amazing!

    5
    By Patsy Patersen
    FLA delivers an instrumental masterpiece once again!
  • electronic masterpiece

    5
    By mucci27
    Bill Lieb is without a doubt one of the most prolific and talented electronic musicians of our time. This is a great tribute to that. An instrumental electronic masterpiece here by him. Just press play with a pair or headphones on and enjoy a journey into electronic production genious.
  • Epic as a videogame soundtrack and standalone instrumental album

    5
    By 1nf3cted
    This album is a soundtrack for a Free-to-play game called Airmech. Though I haven't played the game yet, this album is great as an OST, and as a standalone instrumental album. It's different from FLA's usual style, but I like this sound ALOT! I've listened to this album 3 times already since I got it. Great Job with this FLA! :D
  • It's a soundtrack

    4
    By Willard C
    Well, it's entirely instrumental, as it's a soundtrack to a video game of the same name. Good stuff, just know what you're in for!

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