Frontal Boundary
La Santa Modern Cantina
220 E 3rd St
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Jun 27, 2024
10:00 PM PDT
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Frontal Boundary Biography
The rigid dichotomy between serenity and chaos. Music comes from the fingertips of emotion; a roller coaster of life. This is Frontal Boundary.
Frontal Boundary started as the solo project of Brendin Ross. Their music mixes Industrial, Aggrotech, EBM, and synth-pop enveloping harsh vocals, melodic leads, and hard beats.
Created in 2002, the Frontal Boundary project was almost immediately placed on the back-burner for Brendin as he dealt with personal matters. It would take 6 years before he could revisit the project. 2008 saw the release of the demo Never Ending, a purely instrumental album. A year later, the track Mindfuck was released on the Genetic Defekt Census compilation. In 2009 Brendin was forced to relegate Frontal Boundary to the back-burner for another three years. Frontal Boundary's next album, Electronic Warfare, was released in January 2012. This album features tracks that narrate Brendin’s life experiences endured during his absence from Frontal Boundary. Brendin has described his music as, "Thoughts come together to form ideas. Years of heartache, depression, betrayal, love, animosity, passion, the good times and the bad… All accumulate into one thing: sound. Music comes from the fingertips of emotion, a roller coaster of life." Electronic Warfare is the aural testament to the theory of music and sound which embodies the Frontal Boundary ethos.
Since 2012, Frontal Boundary has achieved a meteoric rise in success within the Industrial/EBM community. Frontal Boundary has released numerous remixes of many artists within the scene, including Die Sektor, Panic Lift, Bruderschaft, Her Own World, and Trakktor. Die Sektor commented in regards to a remix request from Frontal Boundary, "Most remix requests we get for independent releases are from not-quite-there type bands. Your song, however, is definitely ‘there’. When I played it in my car on my iPod I was ready to cringe. However, I ended up saying ‘wow’ instead!"
Several magazines have printed positive reviews of Frontal Boundary's albums. Coma Music Magazine wrote, "I think Frontal Boundary has tons of potential and I have high hopes for their first full-length album." Brutal Resonance, an online web portal for EMB/Industrial music published a promising critique of Frontal Boundary on their website, "For being his only album release, I can see a lot of potential in this artist. Along with the video for Mental Illusion, I am sure this won't be the last we hear of from Brendin Ross (Frontal Boundary), and he is sure to start getting attention and gaining devoted fans. I can only see his next albums getting better and better."
Frontal Boundary re-released Electronic Warfare V.2 on March 1, 2013, followed directly by going on tour with God Module, a performance at the Kinetik Festival and playing with Suicide Commando on their only U.S. date of 2013. After that, a U.S. tour co-headlining with Die Sektor.
With 2019 comes a new lineup and change of pace for Frontal Boundary, with the addition of Krz Souls as vocalist. The Fall was subsequently released in March 2021.
2023 saw the addition of Jaysen Craves on synths - as well as a contributor sonically to the project.
What does the future hold for Frontal Boundary? Given their meteoric rise, it’s certain that Frontal Boundary will be busy for some time to come. Next on their schedule is the release of their 3rd album. Slated for sometime in 2024.
Discog:
Never Ending 2009
Electronic Warfare 2012
Electronic Warfare V2 2013
The Fall 2021
COMPILATIONS:
Genetic Defect Census 2009
Endzeit Bunkertracks 6 2012
Fight, Survive and Live 2012
In Praise of the Fallen 2012
Digital Recovery 2012
Sin Machina Chapter 2 2012
Electronic Saviors 4 2013
Kinetik Festival 5.5 2013
REMIXES:
Panic Lift
Die Sektor
Nolongerhuman
Life Cried
TraKKtor
Bruderschaft
ReADJUST
Pittersplatter
Omen Machine
Fearpassage
Her Own World
Mari Kattman
Hate Fueled Mach1ne
Freakangel
Read MoreFrontal Boundary started as the solo project of Brendin Ross. Their music mixes Industrial, Aggrotech, EBM, and synth-pop enveloping harsh vocals, melodic leads, and hard beats.
Created in 2002, the Frontal Boundary project was almost immediately placed on the back-burner for Brendin as he dealt with personal matters. It would take 6 years before he could revisit the project. 2008 saw the release of the demo Never Ending, a purely instrumental album. A year later, the track Mindfuck was released on the Genetic Defekt Census compilation. In 2009 Brendin was forced to relegate Frontal Boundary to the back-burner for another three years. Frontal Boundary's next album, Electronic Warfare, was released in January 2012. This album features tracks that narrate Brendin’s life experiences endured during his absence from Frontal Boundary. Brendin has described his music as, "Thoughts come together to form ideas. Years of heartache, depression, betrayal, love, animosity, passion, the good times and the bad… All accumulate into one thing: sound. Music comes from the fingertips of emotion, a roller coaster of life." Electronic Warfare is the aural testament to the theory of music and sound which embodies the Frontal Boundary ethos.
Since 2012, Frontal Boundary has achieved a meteoric rise in success within the Industrial/EBM community. Frontal Boundary has released numerous remixes of many artists within the scene, including Die Sektor, Panic Lift, Bruderschaft, Her Own World, and Trakktor. Die Sektor commented in regards to a remix request from Frontal Boundary, "Most remix requests we get for independent releases are from not-quite-there type bands. Your song, however, is definitely ‘there’. When I played it in my car on my iPod I was ready to cringe. However, I ended up saying ‘wow’ instead!"
Several magazines have printed positive reviews of Frontal Boundary's albums. Coma Music Magazine wrote, "I think Frontal Boundary has tons of potential and I have high hopes for their first full-length album." Brutal Resonance, an online web portal for EMB/Industrial music published a promising critique of Frontal Boundary on their website, "For being his only album release, I can see a lot of potential in this artist. Along with the video for Mental Illusion, I am sure this won't be the last we hear of from Brendin Ross (Frontal Boundary), and he is sure to start getting attention and gaining devoted fans. I can only see his next albums getting better and better."
Frontal Boundary re-released Electronic Warfare V.2 on March 1, 2013, followed directly by going on tour with God Module, a performance at the Kinetik Festival and playing with Suicide Commando on their only U.S. date of 2013. After that, a U.S. tour co-headlining with Die Sektor.
With 2019 comes a new lineup and change of pace for Frontal Boundary, with the addition of Krz Souls as vocalist. The Fall was subsequently released in March 2021.
2023 saw the addition of Jaysen Craves on synths - as well as a contributor sonically to the project.
What does the future hold for Frontal Boundary? Given their meteoric rise, it’s certain that Frontal Boundary will be busy for some time to come. Next on their schedule is the release of their 3rd album. Slated for sometime in 2024.
Discog:
Never Ending 2009
Electronic Warfare 2012
Electronic Warfare V2 2013
The Fall 2021
COMPILATIONS:
Genetic Defect Census 2009
Endzeit Bunkertracks 6 2012
Fight, Survive and Live 2012
In Praise of the Fallen 2012
Digital Recovery 2012
Sin Machina Chapter 2 2012
Electronic Saviors 4 2013
Kinetik Festival 5.5 2013
REMIXES:
Panic Lift
Die Sektor
Nolongerhuman
Life Cried
TraKKtor
Bruderschaft
ReADJUST
Pittersplatter
Omen Machine
Fearpassage
Her Own World
Mari Kattman
Hate Fueled Mach1ne
Freakangel
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