Machine Head

For all their achievements in a career spanning two decades and counting, perhaps the greatest feat accomplished by heavy metal greats Machine Head was successfully making a name for themselves in the thick of the alternative rock revolution, which dominated the mid-1990s and killed off countless numbers of their peers. But then, Machine Head was evidently made of sterner stuff, beginning with their leader, vocalist and guitarist Robb Flynn, who had already survived the mostly disappointing careers of two products of the 1980s Bay Area thrash metal scene, Forbidden and Vio-Lence, before launching Machine Head in 1991. Together with second guitarist Logan Mader, bassist Adam Duce, and drummer Chris Kontos, Flynn delivered Machine Head’s impressive debut album, ‘Burn My Eyes,’ through Roadrunner Records in 1994, and found his band immediately embraced by loyal metal fans, who themselves were weathering grunge’s fierce storm. 1997’s sophomore ‘The More Things Change…’ met with nearly as much acclaim and ensuing albums like ’99’s ‘The Burning Red’ and ’01’s ‘Supercharger’ saw Machine Head rolling with the punches of nu-metal trends, before coming back full circle to their original, thrash-and-groove-based sound on 2003’s ‘Through the Ashes of Empire.’ Throughout this period, the band had established itself as a globally popular concert draw, even while cycling through numerous lineup changes that saw Kontos re-placed by Dave McClain (ex-Sacred Reich) in 1995, and Mader substituted for Ahrue Luster in ’98 and then Flynn’s erstwhile Vio-lence band mate, Phil Demmel as of 2002. Then, after departing from Roadrunner in 2001, only to return under a more beneficial deal, Machine got back on track with the aforementioned ‘Empires’ before turning in what many consider their magnum opus in 2007’s stunning ‘The Blackening.’ Chosen by many publications as the year’s very best metal album, it ushered in the most prosperous era of Machine Head’s career, which continued through 2011’s ‘Unto the Locust,’ 2014’s ‘Bloodstone & Diamonds,’ and carries on, unto the present day, despite an acrimonious parting with Duce (replaced by Jared MacEachern) in 2013.

 

Machine Head Stream New Song 'Killers & Kings'
Machine Head Stream New Song 'Killers & Kings'
Machine Head Stream New Song 'Killers & Kings'
The past weekend marked yet another annual Record Store Day! The April 19 celebration brought vinyl lovers to record stores nationwide, where Machine Head's 'Killers & Kings' 10" was available for the first time. Now that Record Store Day has passed, Machine Head have shared the new demo for your digital listening pleasure.
Machine Head Unveil 'Killers & Kings' 2014 Tour
Machine Head Unveil 'Killers & Kings' 2014 Tour
Machine Head Unveil 'Killers & Kings' 2014 Tour
Machine Head are inching closer to a new record, and we just got another indication of that as the band has booked an 11-date trek for this summer. In a new posting, the group states that the 'Killers & Kings Tour' will serve as a "primer" for a larger trek to follow.
Machine Head To Headline 2014 Scion Rock Fest
Machine Head To Headline 2014 Scion Rock Fest
Machine Head To Headline 2014 Scion Rock Fest
The lineup for the sixth annual Scion Rock Fest has been unveiled. Among the 25 plus bands playing are headliners Machine Head and High on Fire along with Red Fang and Crowbar. The free event will be held at multiple venues in Pomona, Calif. on May 17.
Machine Head's Robb Flynn Reveals Song Titles From New Album
Machine Head's Robb Flynn Reveals Song Titles From New Album
Machine Head's Robb Flynn Reveals Song Titles From New Album
Machine Head are making strides toward a new album, but as frontman Robb Flynn reveals in a new "General's Journals" posting, things are moving forward at a "slow and steady" pace. However, the progress is coming along well enough for Flynn to divulge the current titles of a few songs that may make the next disc.
Machine Head vs. Avenged Sevenfold March Metal Madness 2014
Machine Head vs. Avenged Sevenfold March Metal Madness 2014
Machine Head vs. Avenged Sevenfold March Metal Madness 2014
The third matchup in the March Metal Madness Devil Horns Region finds a veteran metal act re-establishing themselves as a force in the scene squaring off against a group of young rockers who would go on to generate one of the biggest fan bases in music. But which one has the better 21st Century metal album? That's up to you to tell us.

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