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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 9 reviews

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FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY IN CONCERT:

For nearly three decades, electro-industrial mainstay Front Line Assembly has kept bodies rocking with driving beats, icy synths, and eerie samples. The band's dystopian sound draws from both industrial metal and electronic body music, and the result is a deliciously dark strain of electronica that's both cerebral and dance-worthy. At their live shows the band delivers hard-hitting numbers like "Gun" and "Mental Distortion" with more intensity than ever thanks to the addition of live drums, treating ticket buyers to an adrenaline-filled concert experience that always gets hearts pounding and feet moving.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Front Line Assembly (FLA) was formed in 1986 by Bill Leeb, a Vancouver-based musician who had previously played in pioneering electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy. After releasing several demo collections, FLA issued their 1987 debut album The Initial Command, an experimental slice of synth-heavy songs that today stands as a classic of the genre. The album kicked off a period of intense productivity that included albums like 1988's State of Mind and 1990's Caustic Grip, and the band's prolificacy began to pay off in the early '90s as their increasingly dance-oriented sound earned them a huge underground following. In 1995 they released the album Hard Wired, a sample-heavy collection of driving songs that earned praise from critics and drew them out for a world tour. Despite numerous lineup changes over the years, Leeb has remained a constant, maintaining a steady release schedule with a rotating roster of players throughout the '00s and '10s. An enduring underground favorite, FLA continues to floor fans on tour with epic sets of their classic electro-industrial jams.

Setlists

    1. 1.No Limit
    2. 2.Resist
    3. 3.Big Money
    4. 4.Provision
    5. 5.Bio-Mechanic
    6. 6.Digital Tension Dementia
    7. 7.Mental Distortion
    8. 8.Iceolate
    9. 9.Mindphaser
    10. 10.Body Count
  1. Encore

    1. 11.Nothing Stays (Cyberaktif cover)
    1. 1.Anthropod
    2. 2.Final Impact
    3. 3.Neologic Spasm
    4. 4.Shifting Through the Lens
    5. 5.Digital Tension Dementia
    6. 6.Plasticity
    7. 7.Bio-Mechanic
    8. 8.Killing Grounds
    9. 9.Gun
    10. 10.Mindphaser
  1. Encore

    1. 11.Body Count
    1. 1.Anthrocross
    2. 2.Final Impact
    3. 3.Neologic Spasm
    4. 4.Shifting Through the Lens
    5. 5.Digital Tension Dementia
    6. 6.Plasticity
    7. 7.Bio-Mechanic
    8. 8.Killing Grounds
    9. 9.Resist
    10. 10.Deadened
    11. 11.Gun
    12. 12.Mindphaser
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Blood
    2. 14.Body Count
    1. 1.Anthrocross
    2. 2.Final Impact
    3. 3.Neologic Spasm
    4. 4.Shifting Through the Lens
    5. 5.Digital Tension Dementia
    6. 6.Plasticity
    7. 7.Bio-Mechanic
    8. 8.Killing Grounds
    9. 9.Resist
    10. 10.Deadened
    11. 11.Gun
    12. 12.Mindphaser
  1. Encore

    1. 13.I.E.D.
    2. 14.Body Count
    1. 1.Anthropod
    2. 2.Final Impact
    3. 3.Neologic Spasm
    4. 4.Shifting Through the Lens
    5. 5.Digital Tension Dementia
    6. 6.Plasticity
    7. 7.Bio-Mechanic
    8. 8.Killing Grounds
    9. 9.Resist
    10. 10.Deadened
    11. 11.Gun
    12. 12.Mindphaser
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Blood
    2. 14.Body Count

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 9 reviews
  • Amazing from start to finish

    by Max Alert on 9/27/25The Masquerade - Hell - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    I went to the show mainly for ClockDVA because somehow I've never seen them in all these years. I always love FLA and anything Paul does but I had seen them on recent tours so CDVA was my focus. Everyone on stage and off was spectacular. Great crowd, venue, music and performances. I had also not been to Hell since the move (have been to many shows in Heaven) and loved the intimate vibes and great sound. Well done.

  • Front Line Assembly ATL 9-24-2025

    by GetDirt72 on 9/27/25The Masquerade - Hell - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    I’ve seen FLA several times over the years and I’d have to rank the energy of this show to being one of their best…They played Caustic Grip, which happens to be the first cd of the genre that I ever bought and is still my favorite to this day. Lead into Gold did not disappoint either. All new material too!! I’m glad to see Paul Ion Barker touring as LIG and exposing new fans to the genre. Clock DVA was a first time seeing live. Great performance and the little twists to their iconic songs made it more than memorable. I’m a Wax Trax kid and all the groups have been on the label at some point in time of their career…check them out if you haven’t already, you won’t be disappointed!

  • Front Line Assembly is worth the wait!

    by IndustrialRockReviewer on 9/26/25Baltimore Soundstage - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    I only learned of Front Line Assembly in recent years as I'm on a journey to better understand the roots of industrial rock music. When I saw they were playing at a venue closeby, I jumped at the change to see them - and boy, they did not dissappoint! The music is unrelenting industrial rock/EDM and they had a great light show and video playing behind them. Lead singer Bill Leeb is still is a great showman after all these years. Drummer and keyboard/synth players were fun to watch too. Crowd had a nice vibe for FLA. My only light criticism was that you could not see the faces of any of the acts. In an intimate setting like Baltimore Soundstage, it was weird we could not see any of the bands' faces. Also, having three opening acts was a long wait to get to FLA. The show started at 7:30pm but it wasn't until 10:15pm that FLA came on. Maybe I'm just getting a little old ;-)

  • Great show

    by Mike H on 9/26/25Baltimore Soundstage - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    Front Line Assembly put on a great show, playing a bunch of their songs from the early Wax Trax years. The three openers were really good as well.

  • Houston Numbers

    by R. F. on 10/1/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    Saw these guys last night in Houston. I'm not super familiar with their music but my husband loves them so we decided to go. Oh! My! God! I'm so glad we did! They were amazing! The crowd couldn't get enough and I was thoroughly impressed with them. I came in being sorta indifferent. I left being a fan! Thanks FLA for an unforgettable evening! We'll catch you next time you're in town!

  • I was totally stunned

    by Cole on 7/9/22Rating: 5 out of 5

    FLA has been my favorite band since high school, I’m 29 now and never got the chance to see them live. Very happy I did! Their live sound is so tantalizing, it’s like listening to them for the first time. I was lucky to see Bill, Rhys and Tim Skold; their originals. They had such a powerful presence when they came on stage. Basically made you feel like you were going to war. Felt so pumped up and alive for days. Will remember it for the rest of my life…

  • Front Line Assemblu never disappoints

    by mxrob on 6/23/11El Rey Theatre - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Overall a really great show. Front Line Assembly put on a very energatic and exciting show. It was a good mixture of new material and many of their previous songs. I definitely look forward to seeing them again.

  • Great Industrial Show!

    by Dagobert on 6/11/11Galaxy Theatre - Santa AnaRating: 4 out of 5

    Frontline Assembly was incredible! Their sound was perfect and their stage show was very professional. The show included tons of lighting effects that were perfectly coordinated to the music and an array of backing film. They are performing as a four piece band on this tour with each guy taking turns at keyboard/synthesizers/percussion, at times with all four guys performing tribal-sounding percussion over electronic sounds and loops. Each song blended into the next with no pauses or dead space between song Bill Leeb is a true professional and a great front man. He is completely missing the arrogance or attention-mongering of many lead vocalists and actually seems to be a bit of a trance-like state as he performs. I've seen Delerium, as well, and he is equally at home in front of the stage as a vocalist or in the back as the keyboardist/synth/loop coordinator. Leeb is a very talented and professional performer. There were FIVE opening acts on this tour and all five were pretty awful. The current state and future of industrial looks pretty bleak if these bands are the up-and-comers of the scene. They all sound virtually the same and are completely uninteresting. Overall: Five Stars for FLA, one for the rest of the bands.

  • Venue opened LATE. Left at midnight w/o seeing FLA

    by Anonymous on 5/22/11Jaxx Nightclub - SpringfieldRating: 1 out of 5

    Poorly managed evening. What I really cannot stand is rushing to get to the venue before the posted "show starts" time on the ticket, arriving there right on time, and having to wait in line for at least 45 more minutes along with everyone else. Lots of grumbling in line. Since there's no seating in Jaxx everyone was standing around as each band did their gig. The bands in themselves were good so I can't fault them (especially Cyanotic and Conjure One) but I don't think it's unreasonable to expect the main act to start 3 and a half hours after the posted "show starts" time. I got tired of standing around with no way of knowing when the next band would be on or even if FLA was going to be at the show, so I left in frustration at midnight. FLA is a favorite band of mine and it was a shame having to leave the venue before knowing when they were going to start and more importantly when the show was going to end. I wasn't looking forward to driving home at possibly 2 am after standing on my feet since 8:30 after a full day of work that day. Disappointing evening. I've seen shows at Jaxx before and previously it was a much better experience.