Flesh Industry releases self-titled Terror EBM debut album
Flesh Industry, a San Francisco Terror EBM and aggrotech act, released its self-titled eight-track debut album on July 3, 2026 via TrueIndustrialFreedom.

Flesh Industry, a Terror EBM and aggrotech act from San Francisco, California, released its self-titled debut album on July 3, 2026 through TrueIndustrialFreedom. “Flesh Industry” gathers eight tracks and arrived as a name-your-price digital download on Bandcamp.
The album is the project’s first release. It shares its July 3 date with a San Francisco live appearance billed alongside Our Graves, Fetzer and NPMN.
The record runs eight tracks and about 29 minutes. It opens with “Lights Camera Action” and moves through “Night Angels”, “Undress”, “Sex Galore”, “Sexual Lifestyle”, “Scars Within” and “Broken Damaged Destroyed” before closing with “Feel The Flesh”.
About Flesh Industry
Flesh Industry is an industrial project based in San Francisco, California. Its sound mixes Terror EBM, aggrotech and dark electro. On the debut, Brian Demodulate supplies the music and Callum McGowan the vocals and lyrics, with Paul Bernardo producing, mixing and mastering at Automated:Prophecy. The album appears on TrueIndustrialFreedom.
The self-titled release, issued digitally on July 3, 2026, is the project’s first album. Its arrival coincided with a San Francisco live date shared with Our Graves, Fetzer and NPMN.
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