Burton C. Bell
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Background information | |
Born | Houston, Texas, U.S. | February 19, 1969
Genres | Industrial metal, thrash metal, death metal, groove metal, heavy metal, folk, nu metal, ambient, alternative metal |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, sampler |
Burton Christopher Bell (born February 19, 1969) is an American musician and vocalist. Bell is best known as co-founder and frontman of the metal band Fear Factory.[1] His singing style mixes clean and shouted vocals with death growls.
Career
Fear Factory
Prior to his role in Fear Factory, Bell was in the band Hate Face. In 1989 after Hateface disbanded, his housemate Dino Cazares invited him to meet a drummer (Raymond Herrera) to possibly work with. On October 31, 1990, Bell, Cazares, Herrera and Romero jammed for the first time in a studio in South Central L.A.. The group recorded four studio albums before Fear Factory disbanded temporarily in 2002. The band reformed in 2004 with Christian Olde Wolbers switching from bass to guitar and Byron Stroud on bass. This line-up recorded two albums. During the following period of inactivity within the band, Cazares and Bell patched up their differences, and in 2009 decided to have Fear Factory return to form.
Bell is the only member to have appeared on every Fear Factory release.
In 2012, Bell and Cazares received the Revolver Golden Gods Icon award.[2]
Ascension of the Watchers
After Fear Factory's hiatus in 2002, Bell went on to form Ascension of the Watchers with John Bechdel at Bechdel's studio in Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania. The Watchers released an online only selling EP entitled Iconoclast in 2005. On February 19, 2008, Ascension of the Watchers released their first full-length album Numinosum.
Guest appearances
Bell has performed guest vocals on many records in addition to taking lead vocal duties for G/Z/R's Plastic Planet album released in 1995.[3] Due to commitments with Fear Factory, Bell was not the vocalist for G/Z/R's second album, Black Science. Bell, alongside fellow bandmate, Dino Cazares, both appeared on the Soulfly song, Eye for an Eye in 1998. Bell featured as guest vocalist on the Apartment 26 song 'Void', a bonus track from their debut album 'Hallucinating' in 2000.
Bell recorded a track for UK metal band This Is Menace, the track was then cut out of the final edit from the album No End In Sight. Bell performed live in the encore segments of the Ministry 2008 Tour singing songs such as Stigmata, Thieves and So What taking over vocal duties from Al Jourgensen. Bell has joined with Byron Stroud to form City of Fire who released their debut album in August 2009.
Bell featured on Delain's 2012 album We Are The Others, providing vocals for the track "Where is the Blood".[4]
Bell was featured on Chris Vrenna's project Tweaker on the song "I am The One", intended to appear on the album The Attraction to All Things Uncertain. When Vrenna reedited the album, Bell's song was cut only to be included in a DVD instead.
Discography
All appearances are as a vocalist, unless mentioned otherwise.
Band | Release date | Title |
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Fear Factory | 1992 | Soul of a New Machine |
Fear Factory | 1995 | Demanufacture |
Clay People | 1995 | The Iron Icon |
G/Z/R | 1995 | Plastic Planet |
Fear Factory | 1998 | Obsolete |
Spineshank – guest | 1998 | Strictly Diesel |
Kilgore – guest | 1998 | A Search for Reason |
Soulfly – guest | 1998 | Soulfly |
Static X – guest | 2000 | The Crow: Salvation |
Apartment 26 - guest | 2000 | Hallucinating |
Fear Factory | 2001 | Digimortal |
Fear Factory | 2004 | Archetype |
Fear Factory | 2005 | Transgression |
Ascension of the Watchers | 2005 | Iconoclast (EP) |
Soil – guest | 2006 | True Self |
Ministry – guest | 2007 | The Last Sucker |
Ministry – guest | 2007 | Cover Up |
Ascension of the Watchers | 2008 | Numinosum |
M.A.N – guest | 2008 | Peacenemy |
City of Fire | 2010 | City of Fire |
Fear Factory | 2010 | Mechanize |
Delain – guest | 2012 | We Are The Others |
Fear Factory | 2012 | The Industrialist |
City of Fire | 2013 | Trial Through Fire |
Fear Factory | 2015 | Genexus |
Ministry – guest | 2018 | AmeriKKKant |
Conflict – guest | 2019 | Decision Code |
References
- ^ Huey, Steve. "Biography: Fear Factory". Allmusic. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Jeffries, Vincent. "Biography: GZR". Allmusic. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
- ^ "Discography". Archived from the original on October 10, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2012.