Supernova
Fear Factory · Transgression [2005]
Reveals new pathways for my soul to see
(soul to see)
It lights so bright, so bright in your eyes (your eyes)
Casting off the shadows that darken your mind
Shining brighter than the sun blinding every eye at once
Fires burning inside me blinding lights for all to see
To shine brighter
To shine brighter
This storm will rage me to end before the dawn
This darkness is bright before the end is come
It lights so bright, so bright in your eyes
Casting off shadows that shrouded your eyes
Shining brighter than the sun blinding every eye at once
Fires burning inside me blinding lights for all to see
To shine brighter than the sun
To shine brighter than the sun
Supernova
Supernova
Supernova
An ever changing world never changing me
An ever changing world never changing me
This ever changing world never changing me
Reveals new pathways for my soul to see
Eternally
Shining brighter than the sun blinding every eye at once
Fires burning inside me
blinding lights for all to see
To shine brighter (than the sun)
To shine brighter (of what's to come)
To shine brighter (burning)
To shine brighter (burn)
To shine brighter (burning)
To shine brighter (burn)
Supernova
Supernova
Supernova
Supernova - Fear Factory
Released on the 2005 album Transgression, 'Supernova' stands as a defining track in Fear Factory's evolution toward a more aggressive, industrial metal sound. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of heavy, distorted guitars and precise, rhythmic drumming, driven by the distinctive vocal delivery of singer Mike Vennare. As part of the album's cohesive sonic landscape, the track reinforces the group's reputation for high-energy performances and complex song structures. It captures the raw intensity characteristic of the genre during this period, serving as a powerful example of the band's ability to fuse technical proficiency with visceral impact. The recording remains a staple of their discography, illustrating their commitment to pushing the boundaries of industrial metal while maintaining a distinct identity within the broader metal community.

