Hailing from the gothic city of Milan, Italy, Army of the Universe prepares to release the debut album Mother Ignorance on Metropolis Records. With mixing and production assistance by Chris Vrenna (Grammy-award winning drummer for Nine Inch Nails, keyboardist for Marilyn Manson, and multi-gold record producer/engineer for Rasmus, Megadeth, Slipknot and Metallica), Mother Ignorance is sure to be a monster album. Lord K (Vocals) and Trebla (production) bring power-driven guitars and 80's electronica/trance inspired analog synths to a whole new level. Compelling and anthemic electronic rock.
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The more I listen to this the more trouble I have choosing favorite track. I also still think this is witchhouse. Also I think your cover art is incredibly good. But I don't think it is best of your art anymore. I'll switch to Crush for a moment. jesu82
This album is full of fantastic tracks and remixes. There is a lot to like, with heaviness coming from the electronic side as much or more than the guitar side. Loaded with great samples and enough tracks to warrant many repeat listenings to fully appreciate the awesomeness that went in to this album. PSYCHOHOLIC JOE
The industrial rock heavyweights return with their first album in over 20 years, produced by John Fryer (Nine Inch Nails, Cocteau Twins). Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2022
Irresistibly dark EBM tailor-made for the Halloween season, this is all driving rhythms, midnight synths and ominous vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 21, 2023
I was pleasantly-surprised by this album. I was expecting something colder, slower, and ambient from what little I first heard before I bought it. Instead, it's not too unlike the later Mechanical Soul. There's elements of old and new FLA here, and there's parts of this that I rather like. I wouldn't mind more collab songs, for one, or for more flirting with other genres. Give me both vaporwave-y songs AND hardcore industrial dance. Rocket Verliden