Alfa Matrix signs Frontal Boundary, debuting with a 3-track EP titled 'Hate'
Frontal Boundary, an electro-industrial act, has recently joined forces with the renowned Belgian electro label Alfa Matrix. The band, consisting of Brendin Ross, Krz Souls, and Jaysen Craves, has made a strong entrance with their debut EP, "Hate", which was released in 2025.
The EP, a 3-track offering, serves as a tantalizing preview of their upcoming debut full-length album, Failure, slated for winter 2025. The EP includes the title track "Hate" along with two remixes by Fact Pattern and label-mate Unter Null.
The original track "Hate" is described by vocalist Krz Souls as expressing "the fury felt toward those who constantly try to keep you down." The EP, available exclusively in digital format, also features Unter Null's remix of the title track, adding another layer of intensity to the already powerful composition.
Frontal Boundary's sound is a unique blend of classic EBM beats, dense industrial textures, and melodic synthpop elements, earning comparisons to acts such as Suicide Commando, C-Lekktor, Combichrist, Leaether Strip, and Rotersand. This EP, with its dark and driving rhythms, further solidifies their place within the electro-industrial genre.
In addition to the "Hate" EP, Frontal Boundary has also released a single called "Hollow" featuring Unter Null earlier in 2025. However, this appears as a single rather than an album or EP.
As of now, the confirmed discography on Alfa Matrix consists of the "Hate" EP and the upcoming debut full-length album Failure. No other albums or EPs by Frontal Boundary on Alfa Matrix have been reported so far. The band has also announced plans for a fifth full-length album, which is expected in winter 2025.
Frontal Boundary's signing to Alfa Matrix marks an exciting chapter in their career, and their debut EP "Hate" is a promising indication of what's to come from this dynamic electro-industrial act.
The digital-only EP "Hate" has not only swirled on the electro-industrial circuit but also made waves on social media platforms, generating buzz among fans of the genre. The intense title track, alongside remixes by Fact Pattern and Unter Null, offers a glimpse into the entertainment sphere that Frontal Boundary is keen to explore with their upcoming debut full-length album, Failure.