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Flesh Field

Flesh Field was an electro-industrial band formed in 1996 by Ian Ross in Columbus, Ohio. Rian Miller joined the band in 1997 to contribute female vocals and together they released 2 albums, 1999's "Viral Extinction" and 2001's "Belief Control". Rian has left the band late 2003 and was replaced by another female vocalist, Wendy Yanko and Flesh Field's 3rd album, "Strain", was released in November of 2004. In 2011, Flesh Field released their 4th album, "Tyranny of the Majority", and went on hiatus soon afterwards, and for nearly two decades Flesh Field lay dormant. 2023 saw Flesh Field’s surpr ...read more

Flesh Field was an electro-industrial band formed in 1996 by Ian Ross in Columbus, Ohio. Rian Miller joined the band in 1997 to contribute female vocals and together they released 2 albums, 1999's "Viral Extinction" and 2001's "Belief Control". Rian has left the band late 2003 and was replaced by another female vocalist, Wendy Yanko and Flesh Field's 3rd album, "Strain", was released in November of 2004. In 2011, Flesh Field released their 4th album, "Tyranny of the Majority", and went on hiatus soon afterwards, and for nearly two decades Flesh Field lay dormant. 2023 saw Flesh Field’s surprise return with "Voices of the Echo Chamber". The new album stands as a sort of concept piece, with the tracks representing stages of political radicalization and political violence.In the liner notes, Ross says of the album – “Believing falsehoods because those falsehoods reinforce our preferred narratives is not harmless. Promoting falsehoods to benefit your faction is not harmless, particularly in a well-armed society. If we remain locked in our own echo chambers, inevitably there will a voice of the echo chamber that speaks in the language of mass murder, believing it justified. This album describes that tragic inevitability. “ « hide

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LPs
Voice Of The Echo Chamber
2023

3.3
1 Votes
Strain
2004

3.9
30 Votes
Belief Control
2001

3.4
12 Votes
Viral Extinction
1999

3.2
10 Votes
EPs
Redemption EP
2000

2.7
3 Votes

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