Posts Tagged ‘Failure’

3rd February 2026

Christopher Nosnibor

Founded in 2002 by Brendan Ross, Frontal Boundary have been mining a seam of aggrotech, synth-pop, and raw emotional expression for almost a quarter of a century (mid 00’s hiatus notwithstanding, which meant that it wasn’t until 2012 that debut album Electronic Warfare emerged).

As the title of their latest offering indicates, this is an album brimming with nihilism, frustration, darkness. The expansive-sounding ‘Remember’ is one of those intro tracks which in a way create a false expectation of something a bit mellow, a robotix voice announcing ‘We are Frontal Boundary’ over a cinematic, semi-ambient drift and an easy, mid-tempo beat. And of course, this all changes with ‘Burn’, which slams in hard with a heavy stomp and snarling, distorted vocals, with words like ‘destruction’ and ‘corruption’ emerging and essentially telling you what you need to know.

While decidedly dancey in its synths which soar and stab across thumping basslines and relentless thudding beats, there’s something unflinchingly dark and nasty about Failure, not least of all the heavily-processed, dehumanised vocals, but equally, the sample selections are unsettling – even seemingly innocuous snippets take on sinister overtones in context, in the way that children’s voices sound menacing in horror movies.

Failure is very much cut from the same cloth as Controlled Bleeding and Mussolini Headkick and a bunch of late 80s / early 90s Wax Trax! stuff, and in places – as on ‘Hollow’ and ‘Hate’ Frontal Boundary really go all out on the aggressive rave stylings. The latter feels perhaps a shade light for the subject – musically that is: the vocals are strangled, scorched, demonic. Is black metal rave a thing? If not, Frontal Boundary may be pioneers of a new genre.

It’s high octane, Hi-NRG, and while the lead synths are poppy and dancey as anything, the overall vibe, with the contrasting vocals in particular, is gnarly, and harsh. It’s a juxtaposition which works well: although the musical style and vocal delivery are both genre tropes, the way in which Frontal Boundary draw them together feels fresh, innovative, powerful, and proof positive that there is no success like failure.

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Devin Townsend Project are set to release their eagerly awaited new studio album ‘Transcendence’ on the 9th September 2016 worldwide. Ahead of this, August 5th – today – sees the unveiling of the fist single from the album in the shape of ‘Failure’. We could tell you how it’s epic, cinematic, ambitious, proggy and all the rest, or you could just listen to it here:

 

DTP recently announced a European tour for 2017 with main support from Between The Buried & Me (excl. UK & Belgium) & Tesseract (UK only) plus openers Leprous (all dates). Full list of dates can be found below:

European Tour 2017

28.01 – Trix, Antwerp, Belgium

30.01 – Rockhall, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

31.01 – Le Bataclan, Paris, France

1.02 – Roclschool Barbey, Bordeaux, France

5.02 – Le Moulin, Marseille, France

7.02 – Live Club, Milan, Italy

8.02 – Z7, Pratteln, Switzerland

9.02 – LKA Longhorn, Stuttgart, Germany

10.02 – Backstage, Munich, Germany

12.02 – Tvornica Club, Zagreb, Croatia

13.02 – A38, Budapest, Hungary

14.02 – Arena, Vienna, Austria

16.02 – The Roxy, Prague, Czech Republic

17.02 – Täubchenthal, Leipzig, Germany

18.02 – Kwadrat, Krakow, Poland

19.02 – Stodola, Warsaw, Poland

21.02 – Grünspan, Hamburg, Germany

22.02 – Voxhall, Aarhus, Germany

23.02 – Pustervik, Gothenburg, Sweden

25.02 – Blastfest, Bergen, Norway

26.02 – Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norway

28.02 – The Circus, Helsinki, Finland

1.03 – Rytmikorjaamo, Seinäjoki, Finland

3.03 – Berns, Stockholm, Sweden

4.03 – KB, Malmö, Sweden

5.03 – Amager Bio, Copenhagen, Denmark

7.03 – Columbia Theater, Berlin, Germany

8.03 – FZW, Dortmund, Germany

9.03 – 013, Tilburg, Netherlands

10.03 – De Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands

12.03 – Colston Hall, Bristol, UK

13.03 – Academy, Manchester, UK

14.03 – Barrowlands, Glasgow, UK

16.03 – Institute, Birmingham, UK

17.03 – Eventim Apollo, London, UK

18.03 – Rock City, Nottingham, UK

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