Fear Factory Announces New Album with Milo Silvestro and Pete Webber, Single Set for August 2026
In a recent interview with Argentina’s Rock & Pop 95.9, Cazares said the band is “riding on all cylinders” and that the new material will be available soon. He added that a single would drop in August, giving fans a preview of the forthcoming album. The guitarist noted that Fear Factory has become tighter and more focused over the past three to four years, and that the live shows have improved.
The interview also touched on the lyrical direction of the new album. Cazares said that the band has always explored themes of artificial intelligence, starting with the 1992 debut Soul of a New Machine. He explained that the narrative has evolved to depict humanity’s obsolescence and the struggle for de‑extinction. The guitarist emphasized that the full concept will remain undisclosed until the album’s release.
Silvestro, who joined the touring lineup in 2023, contributed primarily to the vocal tracks. Cazares praised Silvestro’s versatility, noting that he plays keyboards, drums, guitar, bass and vocals. The guitarist said that Silvestro’s experience as a multi‑instrumentalist helped the songwriting process, as the two collaborated on lyrics.
The new drummer, Pete Webber, also joined the touring roster in 2023. Webber’s addition is expected to influence the rhythmic foundation of the album, though Cazares did not detail specific changes.
Fear Factory’s history of lineup changes and legal disputes has made the current configuration notable. The band’s original lineup—comprising Cazares, vocalist Burton C. Bell, drummer Raymond Herrera and bassist Christian Olde Wolbers—recorded the influential albums Demanufacture (1995) and Obsolete (1998). After Bell’s departure in 2020, the band has continued to release material, most recently Aggression Continuum (2021) through Nuclear Blast.
The upcoming single, scheduled for August 2026, will be the first official release featuring Silvestro and Webber. According to the interview, the single will provide a glimpse of the band’s current sound and the thematic direction of the album.
Industry observers note that the release timing aligns with a broader trend of legacy metal acts re‑engaging touring audiences and leveraging streaming platforms for new material. Fear Factory’s touring schedule for 2026 includes dates across North America and Europe, with the band performing at several festivals and headline shows.
The album’s release through Nuclear Blast also follows the label’s strategy of supporting veteran acts with dedicated marketing and distribution. While the exact title and tracklist remain undisclosed, the band’s commitment to exploring AI and humanity themes is expected to resonate with long‑time fans and newer listeners.
In summary, Fear Factory is preparing a new studio album slated for late 2026 or early 2027, featuring Milo Silvestro on vocals and Pete Webber on drums. A single will launch in August 2026, offering a preview of the band’s evolved sound and lyrical focus on artificial intelligence and human obsolescence. The release will continue the band’s partnership with Nuclear Blast and follow a touring schedule that spans multiple continents.