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Machine Head (band)

Machine Head is an American heavy metal band from Oakland, California. The band was formed in 1991 by vocalist/rhythm guitarist Robb Flynn, who remains the only original member of the band. Machine Head's aggressive musicianship made it one of the pioneering bands in the new wave of American heavy metal. Its current lineup comprises Flynn, bassist Jared MacEachern, lead guitarist Wacław Kiełtyka and drummer Matt Alston. Bassist Adam Duce, lead guitarists Logan Mader, Ahrue Luster and Phil Demmel, and drummers Tony Costanza, Chris Kontos and Dave McClain are former members of the band; Mader and Kontos toured with the band in 2019 and 2020 as part of the 25th anniversary tour for its first album, Burn My Eyes (1994).

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Machine Head performing in La Rochelle, France in 2018. From left to right: Dave McClain, Phil Demmel, Robb Flynn and Jared MacEachern.
Background information
OriginOakland, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1991–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitemachinehead1.com

Machine Head's first four albums earned the band a growing fan base in Europe, however the band would not have success in the United States until later releases. The band drew controversy with its fourth album, Supercharger (2001), which was released three weeks after the September 11 attacks; its only single, "Crashing Around You", and its music video (which featured burning buildings) was pulled from all media outlets. The band nearly disbanded in 2002 after negotiating off its label Roadrunner Records as a result of the controversy, however the band would eventually re-sign with the label.

Having experimented with elements of groove metal and nu metal in its early releases, Machine Head changed to a more traditional thrash metal sound and longer songs with its sixth album, The Blackening (2007), which drew critical acclaim and was chosen as Album of the Decade by Metal Hammer in 2010; the album's first single, "Aesthetics of Hate", also earned the band a Grammy Award nomination. The band achieved similar success with its following two albums, Unto the Locust (2011) and Bloodstone & Diamonds (2014), before once again experimenting with nu metal on the band's ninth album, Catharsis (2018). After Catharsis, Machine Head reverted back to their groove and thrash metal roots with their tenth album, Of Kingdom and Crown (2022), which doubles as their first concept album.

Machine Head has released ten studio albums, two live albums, one video album, 13 singles and 15 music videos. Four of the band's studio albums have been certified silver in the United Kingdom, and the band's highest peak on the Billboard 200 came with Bloodstone & Diamonds at number 21. As of 2013, the band has sold over three million records worldwide.[1]

History

Formation and Burn My Eyes (1991–1995)

Machine Head was formed on October 12, 1991, in Oakland, California by vocalist/guitarist Robb Flynn. Flynn had recently parted ways with Vio-lence after a physical fight between the band members and a local gang, but still had a desire to write music, and recruited bassist Adam Duce, guitarist Logan Mader and drummer Tony Costanza to form his own band.[2] Despite the popular belief that it came from the Deep Purple album of the same name, Flynn settled on the name Machine Head purely because he thought it "sounded cool".[3] The band started jamming in a local warehouse shared with four punk rock bands.[4] Machine Head recorded a demo in a friend's bedroom, funded with US$800.[2][4] A record executive representing Roadrunner Records listened to the demo and signed the band.[2]

Machine Head entered Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California to record its debut album Burn My Eyes.[5] Not long into production, Constanza left the band and was replaced by Chris Kontos. Most of the songs on the album were songs written by Flynn and Duce during the time Flynn was not in a band, about "being pissed off" from his previous struggles in Vio-lence, as well as both of their battles with illegal drugs.[2] Produced by Colin Richardson, the album was released on August 9, 1994. The album shipped nearly 400,000 copies worldwide, becoming Roadrunner Records' best selling debut album.[2] Allmusic reviewer John Franck stated "Burn My Eyes is a bone-shattering exercise in brutality".[6]

Not long after Burn My Eyes's release Machine Head started touring heavily in support of the album, opening for Slayer in Europe in the latter half of 1994, a tour which ended with their own headline show at the London Astoria. Following the success of the support tour, the band returned to Europe for a headline tour in early 1995, performing in the same venues they opened for Slayer.[7] The band would return to Europe for the summer festival season but Kontos refused to tour and the band drafted Walter Ryan for the festival dates.[8] On the band's return to the US, Kontos was fired because he was not keeping to touring commitments. Kontos went on to play drums with Testament, and was replaced by Dave McClain.

The More Things Change... and The Burning Red (1996–2000)

After touring for Burn My Eyes, Machine Head entered the studio in 1996 to record its second studio album, The More Things Change..., with Richardson producing and mixing for a second time. The album was released on March 26, 1997, and debuted at number 138 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.[9] Machine Head toured in Europe with Napalm Death, Coal Chamber and Skinlab, then went on the first Ozzfest for the first tours in support of the album.[10] Mader showed up to a practice session late, high on methamphetamine, cursing at and insulting the band members; and quit the band later that day. Ahrue Luster replaced him and finished touring,[2][11] while Mader toured with Soulfly in support of their self-titled debut album.

After three years of touring and working with producer Ross Robinson, Machine Head released its third studio album, The Burning Red, on July 27, 1999. The band added new elements to its music, including rapping vocals, a move which some believe to have been influenced by Ahrue Luster himself.[2] This album, along with the band's change in image and musical direction was highly criticized, with critics and fans alike accusing the band of "selling out".[2] Nevertheless, McClain stated they weren't trying to sound like popular bands but "wanted to sound different".[2] Rick Anderson of Allmusic stated Machine Head was "sounding a bit looser and less constricted musically than they have in the past".[12] The Burning Red became Machine Head's top selling album for a number of years, and debuted at number 88 on the Billboard 200.[9][13]

Supercharger and Through the Ashes of Empires (2001–2005)

Machine Head finished touring for The Burning Red, and entered a studio with producer Johnny K to record Supercharger. Debuting at number 115 on the Billboard 200, the album was released on October 2, 2001.[9] The album met the same criticism as The Burning Red, especially for the ever-present rapping vocals. Blabbermouth.net reviewer Borivoj Krgin stated Supercharger "is likely to disappoint everyone who is expecting the Bay Area quartet to return to the ultra-testosterone-charged sounds of their first two albums".[14]

 
Guitarist Phil Demmel performing in 2009

Machine Head released a single for "Crashing Around You" as well as a music video. The video was released several weeks after the September 11 attacks, and was banned from MTV for the depictions of falling buildings. Roadrunner Records, expecting to make a fair profit from album promotions, dropped the band's funding, causing Machine Head to leave the label.[15] At the same time the band was leaving Roadrunner, Luster departed from the band for musical differences.

By 2002, Machine Head had sold over 1.3 million albums worldwide, and overall Supercharger (mixed by Colin Richardson) would go on to sell 250,000 copies worldwide, which was their lowest selling album to date. Once the tour for the album had been completed, Machine Head and Roadrunner Records mutually decided to sever ties with regards to distribution in North America and around the world, however to fill the ties, the band released Hellalive (also mixed by Richardson) which was a recording of a Brixton Academy, London set.

In 2002, Luster left the band and was temporarily replaced by Phil Demmel, who played in thrash band Vio-lence alongside Flynn. Demmel played some festival shows with Machine Head (including a headlining slot at the With Full Force festival in Germany). Then with Demmel not being able to commit to the band, he and Machine Head parted ways. The remainder of the band starting writing songs for the next album (eventually Through the Ashes...), and hoping to get signed to a record label. They recorded a short demo, including a radio-style song called "Pins and Needles", and an Electronic Press Kit for the companies, also hoping they can get signed on the strength of their previous efforts. Nearly every record label in the music industry rejected the four track demo.

After Machine Head's European tour, Luster returned to his family business and the band started writing together as a three-piece, while leaving a position open for Demmel. In March 2003, Demmel joined Machine Head as a full-time guitarist and started writing with the band. By June 2003, Machine Head entered a studio with Flynn producing.[16] On October 31, 2003, Machine Head released Through the Ashes of Empires in Europe.

The band was turned down by multiple record labels in the United States, until Roadrunner USA, interested in the new album, offered Machine Head another record contract. Machine Head accepted the offer on the grounds that the band owns 100% of the music. On April 20, 2004, Through the Ashes of Empires was released in the United States with a bonus track for the Americans' long wait for the album's release.[16] The album debuted at number 88 on the Billboard 200.[9] The band released a single for "Imperium", the video for which received heavy rotation on MTV. Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic stated Through the Ashes of Empires "marked a return to form in no uncertain terms".[17]

Machine Head headlined the True Metal stage at the 2005 Wacken Open Air festival to 40,000 fans—the band's largest headlining crowd at the time.[18] The band released a DVD containing a full sold-out concert held at the Brixton Academy in December 2004, a documentary, and music videos. The DVD debuted at number 13 on the U.S. music video charts.[19] They also played in Dubai for the annual Dubai Desert Rock Festival in 2005. This was their first show in the Middle East. The band also played at the farewell concert of Böhse Onkelz on the Euro Speedway Lausitz.

The Blackening (2006–2009)

 
Adam Duce from Machine Head performing at 2009 Sonisphere Festival in Kirjurinluoto, Pori, Finland

Machine Head's sixth studio album, titled The Blackening, was released in North America on March 27, 2007. It entered the Billboard 200 at number 53, the highest charting position for the band at that time, with first-week sales of 15,000.[20] It also made the top 20 in several European countries. Robb Flynn stated during an interview that the band are fans of Rush and received a great deal of influence from their album A Farewell to Kings while creating The Blackening.

The album received positive reviews from music critics, with some labeling it the best metal album of 2007. Blabbermouth.net reviewer Don Kaye awarded the album a 9.5 out of 10, saying The Blackening is "one of the purest, finest, most powerful expressions of modern heavy metal released" and compared it to the 1986 Metallica album Master of Puppets,[21] while Allmusic editor Thom Jurek described the album as "an over the top rage and pummelfest with all the qualities that earned the group its enormous fan base by touring and recording", praising the songs "Beautiful Mourning", "Halo", and "Now I Lay Thee Down".[22] Rolling Stone reviewer Andy Greene, however, responded negatively as he was displeased with the songs running over ten minutes.[23]

Machine Head toured North America with Lamb of God, Trivium and Gojira in early 2007 to promote The Blackening, and opened for Megadeth and Heaven & Hell in April 2007. A European tour saw the band make an appearance at the Download Festival in Donington Park.[24] Shortly after, the band announced a co-headlining tour with Trivium of Japan, Europe, and Australia titled The Black Crusade from October to December. Other bands on the bill included Arch Enemy, DragonForce (Europe only) and Shadows Fall (Europe only).[25] On June 12, 2007, at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards, the band won the award for "Best Album", and Flynn won the "Golden God" award.[26] Machine Head won Best Album at the Kerrang! Awards 2007 and went on to be chosen as Album of the Decade by Metal Hammer in 2010.[27] The band replaced Bullet for My Valentine supporting Metallica's Wembley Stadium show on July 8, 2007, as Bullet For My Valentine's vocalist Matt Tuck required a tonsillectomy.[28] Machine Head also toured North America with Hellyeah, Nonpoint and Bury Your Dead in early 2008.[29] Machine Head completed a world tour where they played Bengaluru, India, Israel, and Dubai, UAE in March 2008.[30]

 
Robb Flynn with Machine Head as the support band for Metallica in Rotterdam 2009

In October 2008, the band toured in Australia with Slipknot.[31] The band then toured Europe with Slipknot and Children of Bodom in November and December.[32] The band recorded a version of Iron Maiden's classic, "Hallowed Be Thy Name" for a Kerrang! tribute compilation album, entitled Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron Maiden; this song was played live multiple times since its release and has become a permanent in their current touring setlists. Amongst other bands who appeared on the album were label mates, Dream Theater and Trivium.

It was announced on August 10, 2008, that Machine Head and Austin, Texas based band The Sword would be opening for Metallica at ten shows in January 2009. In a recent interview conducted with Phil Demmel, he revealed that with Machine Head's upcoming touring commitments, the band would not have chance to write a follow up album until at least 2010, for an expected 2011 release date.[33] Machine Head toured with The Sword in Metallica's World Magnetic Tour for the Death Magnetic album from 2008 to 2009. Machine Head also opened for Megadeth, Slayer and Suicide Silence on the Canadian Carnage tour in late June.[34] Machine Head reportedly cancelled their appearance at the Sonisphere Festival in the UK because they had disagreements with the staff over their slot. They thought they should play after Limp Bizkit. However, a week before the Sonisphere festival took place on August 1 and 2, Machine Head agreed to take back their slot below Limp Bizkit. Their appearance was kept secret until the day they played. In August 2009, they won the Inspiration Award at the 2009 Kerrang! Awards.[35] It was announced on the August 31, that Machine Head would tour through Europe and UK in 2010 with Hatebreed, Bleeding Through, and All Shall Perish in what will be known as "The Black Procession", as well as adding dates for an Australian and New Zealand tour cycle in March. This will be the last time the band tour in support of The Blackening before writing the next album, as Dave McClain described in an interview, before their Belfast show in Northern Ireland.[36]

Unto the Locust (2010–2012)

In November 2010, Machine Head began writing and demoing new material for their seventh studio album, Unto the Locust.[37] With Robb Flynn acting as producer, Machine Head officially began recording the album on April 16, 2011, at Green Day's Jingletown Studios in Oakland, California.[37]

In the summer of 2011, Machine Head toured as a part of the Rockstar Mayhem Festival.[38] During the tour, the band debuted a new song off of Unto the Locust, entitled "Locust".[39] The song was later released on Amazon and iTunes on June 14, 2011.[40] Unto the Locust was released on September 27, 2011, to critical acclaim.[41] The album charted in several countries, including number 22 in the US (the first time the band had ever cracked the top 25 in US) and at number 5 in Germany.[42]

 
Robb Flynn (left) and Phil Demmel (right) in 2012

After the release of Unto the Locust, Machine Head began its Eight Plague Tour and during the first European leg, the band was supported by Bring Me the Horizon, DevilDriver, and Darkest Hour.[43] On the North American leg, Machine Head was supported by Suicide Silence, Darkest Hour, and Rise to Remain (although Rise to Remain was later forced to drop out).[44]

In 2012, Machine Head headlined the Soundwave Festival in Australia.[45] The band also played at the 2012 Download Festival, Metalcamp, and Graspop festivals, as well as headlining both Bloodstock Open Air and the Wacken Festival.[46][47][48] Machine Head were also scheduled to be part of the first-ever Mayhem Festival cruise,[49] until it was cancelled.[50]

On September 10, Machine Head announced a North American tour with Dethklok, All That Remains and The Black Dahlia Murder, beginning with a "Warm Up" show on October 24, the tour started on October 30 and ended on December 8.[51] On September 14, Machine Head won the "Best International Band" award at the 2012 Metal Hammer awards in Berlin, Germany.[52] On October 1, Machine Head announced the release of "Machine Fucking Head Live", the band's first live album since 2003's Hellalive.[53] The album featured 15 live recordings from the band's various 2011-2012 tours and was released on November 13 on a two disc set or download with 4 bonus tracks, with pre-orders of the album having a six track rarities & B-sides EP.[54]

On November 13, Machine Head announced cancellation of their North American tour dates from the 13 to the 23 due to Robb Flynn requiring emergency surgery to treat an inguinal hernia.

In a November 2012 interview, Machine Head guitarist Phil Demmel revealed that the band planned to begin writing new material for their eighth studio album in 2013 and hoped that they would begin recording it before the end of the year.[55]

Bloodstone & Diamonds (2013–2015)

On February 22, 2013, the band announced that bassist/founding member Adam Duce left the band, albeit on friendly terms. Four days later, Flynn revealed in his online blog that he fired Duce because of ongoing differences. His departure makes Flynn the only remaining original member.[56] As of March 2013, Unto the Locust has sold 100,000 copies in the United States, making it their third quickest-selling album behind The Blackening and Supercharger which have sold 260,000 in two weeks and 250,000 copies in four months in the United States respectively. [57] The band began the process of searching for a temporary bassist for the 2013 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival in the U.S. For a limited time, the band accepted and reviewed YouTube submissions.[58] On June 24, 2013, the band announced that former Sanctity rhythm guitarist and vocalist Jared MacEachern had joined the band as their new bassist. Robb Flynn said of MacEachern: "Monte Conner recommended Jared since he was already on the tour, and that ended up being a great call. Jared flew out a few days before the tour and rehearsed with us and did great." Phil Demmel continued: — "There were dozens of amazing players, and it was interesting to watch each one take on our tunes. One of our biggest criteria for this gig was to be able to sing the high harmonies. That was our litmus test. And Jared passed with flying colors.".[59]

On October 2, 2013, the band announced that they signed with Nuclear Blast.[60] In February 2014, the band entered the studio to record their new album, Bloodstone & Diamonds, for a late summer release.[61]

In early 2014, Duce filed a lawsuit against his former band and manager in federal court "for trademark infringement, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of partnership agreement, intentional and negligent interference with prospective economic relations, negligence, defamation and unfair competition, and wanted the band enjoined from using the Machine Head marks."[62] The lawsuit was settled out of court on July 2 with undisclosed terms.[63] In August 2014, Flynn announced the track listing for Bloodstone & Diamonds, consisting of 12 tracks along with its artwork.[64]

Bloodstone & Diamonds was released on November 7, 2014, to positive reviews from fans and critics alike, with many saying how the addition of MacEachern brought a sense of rejuvenation to the band. The album debuted at No. 21 on the Billboard 200,[65] becoming the band's highest-charting album ever. The band embarked on a lengthy world tour in support of the album, including a leg of European shows, two American legs and various others in Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

Catharsis, lineup changes and stand-alone singles (2016–2020)

On June 1, 2016, a stand-alone single titled "Is There Anybody Out There?" premiered on Sirius XM Octane, and on June 3, the single was available for digital download. On March 17, 2017, the band were featured on American horror movie The Devil's Candy's soundtrack along with Ghost and Slayer.[66] In June 2017, it was reported that Machine Head was in the studio working on new material.[67] In September 2017, the band announced the new album Catharsis for a January 2018 release with an accompanying world tour.[68]

On September 28, 2018, Robb Flynn posted a live video on Facebook to explain that Demmel and McClain had left Machine Head earlier in the week, but that they would both complete the band's fall tour.[69] The announcement was mistakenly reported on by news sources as a disbandment, due to Flynn's referral to the current run of shows as a "farewell tour". Flynn later clarified that it was "the farewell tour of this lineup, this era of Machine Head. This is not the farewell tour of Machine Head."[70] Demmel later said in an interview that he left the band because he "didn't like [his] job anymore" and did not like the musical direction that Flynn had been taking the band over the last three years.[71]

On March 23, 2019, Flynn posted a live video on Instagram to announce that Machine Head had held auditions to search for replacements for Demmel and McClain. He said that the process had "been awesome, really good; in fact, really confusing. [I] don't know where we are going. We've got some thinking to do", and in regards to the musicians taking part in the auditions, he said, "you might not know some of these guys" while "some of [them] you may."[72] Two days later, it was announced that early members Logan Mader and Chris Kontos, who both appeared on Burn My Eyes, would reunite with the band for a tour celebrating the album's 25th anniversary.[73][74] The band later re-recorded the full album live in the studio and announced plans to release the tracks one by one ahead of the tour.[75] On the possibility of recording new original material with Mader and Kontos, Flynn said, "Nothing's certain right now. I'm not sure what that is at the moment. We're really just focused on re-learning how to play the Burn My Eyes songs. But we'll be out on the road for a while together. I think that I could see Machine Head forward with just a constant flow of new music."[76]

On September 28, 2019, a year on from announcing the departure of Demmel and McClain, the band announced Decapitated guitarist Wacław Kiełtyka and Devilment drummer Matt Alston as their replacements.[77][78] A month later, Machine Head digitally released the stand-alone single "Do or Die".[79] On February 14, 2020, Machine Head released another stand-alone single, "Circle the Drain".[80] Four months later, the band put out a dual single known as "Civil Unrest" featuring Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage on the track "Stop the Bleeding", a song written about the George Floyd protests,[81] while another song on the B-side known as "Bulletproof", was also written about the protests. A music video was eventually released for "Stop the Bleeding" after its release.[82] Five months later, another single entitled "My Hands Are Empty" was released.[83]

Of Kingdom and Crown (2021–present)

On June 11, 2021, the band released a new three-track single entitled Arrows in Words from the Sky.[84] The single included the title track, "Become the Firestorm", and "Rotten". On April 12, 2022, the band released a new single entitled "Choke on the Ashes of Your Hate" with an accompanying music video and announced its tenth studio album, Of Kingdom and Crown, released on August 26, 2022, via Nuclear Blast and Imperium Recordings.[85] Along with "Choke on the Ashes of Your Hate" and eight other new songs (three, of which, are interludes), Of Kingdom and Crown includes all three songs off of Arrows in Words from the Sky, as well as the "My Hands Are Empty" single released over a year prior.

On November 3, 2022, Reece Scruggs, of Havok, made his debut as touring guitarist for Machine Head. Scruggs is filling in for Vogg while Vogg honors prior touring commitments with Decapitated.[86]

Musical style and influences

Machine Head has been mainly described as groove metal,[87][88][89] thrash metal,[87][90] heavy metal,[87][91][92] nu metal,[87][93][94][95] and alternative metal.[96] The band is influenced by Californian thrash metal bands such as Metallica, Exodus, Slayer and Testament, traditional heavy metal bands as Iron Maiden,[97] crossover thrash bands Suicidal Tendencies and Cro-Mags, groove metal bands Pantera, Exhorder and Fear Factory, and grunge bands Nirvana, Soundgarden and Alice in Chains.[98] Machine Head is considered to be one of the pioneering bands in the new wave of American heavy metal,[91][92] as well as part of the second wave of thrash metal bands from the 1990s.[99]

Their early albums Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change... show a groove metal and thrash metal approach, similar to bands like Pantera and Exhorder. The albums also featured technical drumming by Chris Kontos and Dave McClain.[100][101] The band changed their musical direction for the albums The Burning Red (1999) and Supercharger (2001), which have been described as displaying a nu metal sound.[102] These albums featured rapping by Robb Flynn and simpler guitar riffs, but retaining part of their aggressive sound. This change in direction resulted in criticism from many fans because of the popularity of nu metal at the time.[103][104][105][106] Machine Head returned to the groove metal and thrash metal sound of the first two albums with Through the Ashes of Empires (2004).

Machine Head increased the complexity and technicality in their sound for the next album, The Blackening, which partially changes the sound of their first 5 albums in favor of a more classic heavy metal and thrash metal oriented sound, with fully complex song structures and guitar riffs.[107][108] Unto the Locust features heavier, faster and more complex riffs by both Flynn and Phil Demmel, influenced by classical music, and supported by fast and complex drum patterns by McClain. This is also the first Machine Head's record to include blast beats.[109]

Flynn makes use of different vocal styles including yelling, raspy singing, clean vocals, screams and death growls;[110] Flynn himself has jokingly called his own singing style "barking in key".[111]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

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This article is about the band For the tuning machine see Machine head For the Deep Purple album see Machine Head album For the song by Bush see Machinehead song Machine Head is an American heavy metal band from Oakland California The band was formed in 1991 by vocalist rhythm guitarist Robb Flynn who remains the only original member of the band Machine Head s aggressive musicianship made it one of the pioneering bands in the new wave of American heavy metal Its current lineup comprises Flynn bassist Jared MacEachern lead guitarist Waclaw Kieltyka and drummer Matt Alston Bassist Adam Duce lead guitarists Logan Mader Ahrue Luster and Phil Demmel and drummers Tony Costanza Chris Kontos and Dave McClain are former members of the band Mader and Kontos toured with the band in 2019 and 2020 as part of the 25th anniversary tour for its first album Burn My Eyes 1994 Machine HeadMachine Head performing in La Rochelle France in 2018 From left to right Dave McClain Phil Demmel Robb Flynn and Jared MacEachern Background informationOriginOakland California U S GenresGroove metalthrash metalheavy metalnu metalYears active1991 presentLabelsRoadrunnerNuclear BlastImperiumMembersRobb Flynn Jared MacEachern Waclaw Kieltyka Matt AlstonPast membersAdam Duce Tony Costanza Logan Mader Chris Kontos Dave McClain Ahrue Luster Phil DemmelWebsitemachinehead1 wbr comMachine Head s first four albums earned the band a growing fan base in Europe however the band would not have success in the United States until later releases The band drew controversy with its fourth album Supercharger 2001 which was released three weeks after the September 11 attacks its only single Crashing Around You and its music video which featured burning buildings was pulled from all media outlets The band nearly disbanded in 2002 after negotiating off its label Roadrunner Records as a result of the controversy however the band would eventually re sign with the label Having experimented with elements of groove metal and nu metal in its early releases Machine Head changed to a more traditional thrash metal sound and longer songs with its sixth album The Blackening 2007 which drew critical acclaim and was chosen as Album of the Decade by Metal Hammer in 2010 the album s first single Aesthetics of Hate also earned the band a Grammy Award nomination The band achieved similar success with its following two albums Unto the Locust 2011 and Bloodstone amp Diamonds 2014 before once again experimenting with nu metal on the band s ninth album Catharsis 2018 After Catharsis Machine Head reverted back to their groove and thrash metal roots with their tenth album Of Kingdom and Crown 2022 which doubles as their first concept album Machine Head has released ten studio albums two live albums one video album 13 singles and 15 music videos Four of the band s studio albums have been certified silver in the United Kingdom and the band s highest peak on the Billboard 200 came with Bloodstone amp Diamonds at number 21 As of 2013 the band has sold over three million records worldwide 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and Burn My Eyes 1991 1995 1 2 The More Things Change and The Burning Red 1996 2000 1 3 Supercharger and Through the Ashes of Empires 2001 2005 1 4 The Blackening 2006 2009 1 5 Unto the Locust 2010 2012 1 6 Bloodstone amp Diamonds 2013 2015 1 7 Catharsis lineup changes and stand alone singles 2016 2020 1 8 Of Kingdom and Crown 2021 present 2 Musical style and influences 3 Band members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 5 References 5 1 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory EditFormation and Burn My Eyes 1991 1995 Edit Machine Head was formed on October 12 1991 in Oakland California by vocalist guitarist Robb Flynn Flynn had recently parted ways with Vio lence after a physical fight between the band members and a local gang but still had a desire to write music and recruited bassist Adam Duce guitarist Logan Mader and drummer Tony Costanza to form his own band 2 Despite the popular belief that it came from the Deep Purple album of the same name Flynn settled on the name Machine Head purely because he thought it sounded cool 3 The band started jamming in a local warehouse shared with four punk rock bands 4 Machine Head recorded a demo in a friend s bedroom funded with US 800 2 4 A record executive representing Roadrunner Records listened to the demo and signed the band 2 Machine Head entered Fantasy Studios in Berkeley California to record its debut album Burn My Eyes 5 Not long into production Constanza left the band and was replaced by Chris Kontos Most of the songs on the album were songs written by Flynn and Duce during the time Flynn was not in a band about being pissed off from his previous struggles in Vio lence as well as both of their battles with illegal drugs 2 Produced by Colin Richardson the album was released on August 9 1994 The album shipped nearly 400 000 copies worldwide becoming Roadrunner Records best selling debut album 2 Allmusic reviewer John Franck stated Burn My Eyes is a bone shattering exercise in brutality 6 Not long after Burn My Eyes s release Machine Head started touring heavily in support of the album opening for Slayer in Europe in the latter half of 1994 a tour which ended with their own headline show at the London Astoria Following the success of the support tour the band returned to Europe for a headline tour in early 1995 performing in the same venues they opened for Slayer 7 The band would return to Europe for the summer festival season but Kontos refused to tour and the band drafted Walter Ryan for the festival dates 8 On the band s return to the US Kontos was fired because he was not keeping to touring commitments Kontos went on to play drums with Testament and was replaced by Dave McClain The More Things Change and The Burning Red 1996 2000 Edit After touring for Burn My Eyes Machine Head entered the studio in 1996 to record its second studio album The More Things Change with Richardson producing and mixing for a second time The album was released on March 26 1997 and debuted at number 138 on the Billboard 200 albums chart 9 Machine Head toured in Europe with Napalm Death Coal Chamber and Skinlab then went on the first Ozzfest for the first tours in support of the album 10 Mader showed up to a practice session late high on methamphetamine cursing at and insulting the band members and quit the band later that day Ahrue Luster replaced him and finished touring 2 11 while Mader toured with Soulfly in support of their self titled debut album After three years of touring and working with producer Ross Robinson Machine Head released its third studio album The Burning Red on July 27 1999 The band added new elements to its music including rapping vocals a move which some believe to have been influenced by Ahrue Luster himself 2 This album along with the band s change in image and musical direction was highly criticized with critics and fans alike accusing the band of selling out 2 Nevertheless McClain stated they weren t trying to sound like popular bands but wanted to sound different 2 Rick Anderson of Allmusic stated Machine Head was sounding a bit looser and less constricted musically than they have in the past 12 The Burning Red became Machine Head s top selling album for a number of years and debuted at number 88 on the Billboard 200 9 13 Supercharger and Through the Ashes of Empires 2001 2005 Edit Machine Head finished touring for The Burning Red and entered a studio with producer Johnny K to record Supercharger Debuting at number 115 on the Billboard 200 the album was released on October 2 2001 9 The album met the same criticism as The Burning Red especially for the ever present rapping vocals Blabbermouth net reviewer Borivoj Krgin stated Supercharger is likely to disappoint everyone who is expecting the Bay Area quartet to return to the ultra testosterone charged sounds of their first two albums 14 Guitarist Phil Demmel performing in 2009 Machine Head released a single for Crashing Around You as well as a music video The video was released several weeks after the September 11 attacks and was banned from MTV for the depictions of falling buildings Roadrunner Records expecting to make a fair profit from album promotions dropped the band s funding causing Machine Head to leave the label 15 At the same time the band was leaving Roadrunner Luster departed from the band for musical differences By 2002 Machine Head had sold over 1 3 million albums worldwide and overall Supercharger mixed by Colin Richardson would go on to sell 250 000 copies worldwide which was their lowest selling album to date Once the tour for the album had been completed Machine Head and Roadrunner Records mutually decided to sever ties with regards to distribution in North America and around the world however to fill the ties the band released Hellalive also mixed by Richardson which was a recording of a Brixton Academy London set In 2002 Luster left the band and was temporarily replaced by Phil Demmel who played in thrash band Vio lence alongside Flynn Demmel played some festival shows with Machine Head including a headlining slot at the With Full Force festival in Germany Then with Demmel not being able to commit to the band he and Machine Head parted ways The remainder of the band starting writing songs for the next album eventually Through the Ashes and hoping to get signed to a record label They recorded a short demo including a radio style song called Pins and Needles and an Electronic Press Kit for the companies also hoping they can get signed on the strength of their previous efforts Nearly every record label in the music industry rejected the four track demo After Machine Head s European tour Luster returned to his family business and the band started writing together as a three piece while leaving a position open for Demmel In March 2003 Demmel joined Machine Head as a full time guitarist and started writing with the band By June 2003 Machine Head entered a studio with Flynn producing 16 On October 31 2003 Machine Head released Through the Ashes of Empires in Europe The band was turned down by multiple record labels in the United States until Roadrunner USA interested in the new album offered Machine Head another record contract Machine Head accepted the offer on the grounds that the band owns 100 of the music On April 20 2004 Through the Ashes of Empires was released in the United States with a bonus track for the Americans long wait for the album s release 16 The album debuted at number 88 on the Billboard 200 9 The band released a single for Imperium the video for which received heavy rotation on MTV Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic stated Through the Ashes of Empires marked a return to form in no uncertain terms 17 Machine Head headlined the True Metal stage at the 2005 Wacken Open Air festival to 40 000 fans the band s largest headlining crowd at the time 18 The band released a DVD containing a full sold out concert held at the Brixton Academy in December 2004 a documentary and music videos The DVD debuted at number 13 on the U S music video charts 19 They also played in Dubai for the annual Dubai Desert Rock Festival in 2005 This was their first show in the Middle East The band also played at the farewell concert of Bohse Onkelz on the Euro Speedway Lausitz The Blackening 2006 2009 Edit Adam Duce from Machine Head performing at 2009 Sonisphere Festival in Kirjurinluoto Pori Finland Machine Head s sixth studio album titled The Blackening was released in North America on March 27 2007 It entered the Billboard 200 at number 53 the highest charting position for the band at that time with first week sales of 15 000 20 It also made the top 20 in several European countries Robb Flynn stated during an interview that the band are fans of Rush and received a great deal of influence from their album A Farewell to Kings while creating The Blackening The album received positive reviews from music critics with some labeling it the best metal album of 2007 Blabbermouth net reviewer Don Kaye awarded the album a 9 5 out of 10 saying The Blackening is one of the purest finest most powerful expressions of modern heavy metal released and compared it to the 1986 Metallica album Master of Puppets 21 while Allmusic editor Thom Jurek described the album as an over the top rage and pummelfest with all the qualities that earned the group its enormous fan base by touring and recording praising the songs Beautiful Mourning Halo and Now I Lay Thee Down 22 Rolling Stone reviewer Andy Greene however responded negatively as he was displeased with the songs running over ten minutes 23 Machine Head toured North America with Lamb of God Trivium and Gojira in early 2007 to promote The Blackening and opened for Megadeth and Heaven amp Hell in April 2007 A European tour saw the band make an appearance at the Download Festival in Donington Park 24 Shortly after the band announced a co headlining tour with Trivium of Japan Europe and Australia titled The Black Crusade from October to December Other bands on the bill included Arch Enemy DragonForce Europe only and Shadows Fall Europe only 25 On June 12 2007 at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards the band won the award for Best Album and Flynn won the Golden God award 26 Machine Head won Best Album at the Kerrang Awards 2007 and went on to be chosen as Album of the Decade by Metal Hammer in 2010 27 The band replaced Bullet for My Valentine supporting Metallica s Wembley Stadium show on July 8 2007 as Bullet For My Valentine s vocalist Matt Tuck required a tonsillectomy 28 Machine Head also toured North America with Hellyeah Nonpoint and Bury Your Dead in early 2008 29 Machine Head completed a world tour where they played Bengaluru India Israel and Dubai UAE in March 2008 30 Robb Flynn with Machine Head as the support band for Metallica in Rotterdam 2009 In October 2008 the band toured in Australia with Slipknot 31 The band then toured Europe with Slipknot and Children of Bodom in November and December 32 The band recorded a version of Iron Maiden s classic Hallowed Be Thy Name for a Kerrang tribute compilation album entitled Maiden Heaven A Tribute to Iron Maiden this song was played live multiple times since its release and has become a permanent in their current touring setlists Amongst other bands who appeared on the album were label mates Dream Theater and Trivium It was announced on August 10 2008 that Machine Head and Austin Texas based band The Sword would be opening for Metallica at ten shows in January 2009 In a recent interview conducted with Phil Demmel he revealed that with Machine Head s upcoming touring commitments the band would not have chance to write a follow up album until at least 2010 for an expected 2011 release date 33 Machine Head toured with The Sword in Metallica s World Magnetic Tour for the Death Magnetic album from 2008 to 2009 Machine Head also opened for Megadeth Slayer and Suicide Silence on the Canadian Carnage tour in late June 34 Machine Head reportedly cancelled their appearance at the Sonisphere Festival in the UK because they had disagreements with the staff over their slot They thought they should play after Limp Bizkit However a week before the Sonisphere festival took place on August 1 and 2 Machine Head agreed to take back their slot below Limp Bizkit Their appearance was kept secret until the day they played In August 2009 they won the Inspiration Award at the 2009 Kerrang Awards 35 It was announced on the August 31 that Machine Head would tour through Europe and UK in 2010 with Hatebreed Bleeding Through and All Shall Perish in what will be known as The Black Procession as well as adding dates for an Australian and New Zealand tour cycle in March This will be the last time the band tour in support of The Blackening before writing the next album as Dave McClain described in an interview before their Belfast show in Northern Ireland 36 Unto the Locust 2010 2012 Edit In November 2010 Machine Head began writing and demoing new material for their seventh studio album Unto the Locust 37 With Robb Flynn acting as producer Machine Head officially began recording the album on April 16 2011 at Green Day s Jingletown Studios in Oakland California 37 In the summer of 2011 Machine Head toured as a part of the Rockstar Mayhem Festival 38 During the tour the band debuted a new song off of Unto the Locust entitled Locust 39 The song was later released on Amazon and iTunes on June 14 2011 40 Unto the Locust was released on September 27 2011 to critical acclaim 41 The album charted in several countries including number 22 in the US the first time the band had ever cracked the top 25 in US and at number 5 in Germany 42 Robb Flynn left and Phil Demmel right in 2012 After the release of Unto the Locust Machine Head began its Eight Plague Tour and during the first European leg the band was supported by Bring Me the Horizon DevilDriver and Darkest Hour 43 On the North American leg Machine Head was supported by Suicide Silence Darkest Hour and Rise to Remain although Rise to Remain was later forced to drop out 44 In 2012 Machine Head headlined the Soundwave Festival in Australia 45 The band also played at the 2012 Download Festival Metalcamp and Graspop festivals as well as headlining both Bloodstock Open Air and the Wacken Festival 46 47 48 Machine Head were also scheduled to be part of the first ever Mayhem Festival cruise 49 until it was cancelled 50 On September 10 Machine Head announced a North American tour with Dethklok All That Remains and The Black Dahlia Murder beginning with a Warm Up show on October 24 the tour started on October 30 and ended on December 8 51 On September 14 Machine Head won the Best International Band award at the 2012 Metal Hammer awards in Berlin Germany 52 On October 1 Machine Head announced the release of Machine Fucking Head Live the band s first live album since 2003 s Hellalive 53 The album featured 15 live recordings from the band s various 2011 2012 tours and was released on November 13 on a two disc set or download with 4 bonus tracks with pre orders of the album having a six track rarities amp B sides EP 54 On November 13 Machine Head announced cancellation of their North American tour dates from the 13 to the 23 due to Robb Flynn requiring emergency surgery to treat an inguinal hernia In a November 2012 interview Machine Head guitarist Phil Demmel revealed that the band planned to begin writing new material for their eighth studio album in 2013 and hoped that they would begin recording it before the end of the year 55 Bloodstone amp Diamonds 2013 2015 Edit On February 22 2013 the band announced that bassist founding member Adam Duce left the band albeit on friendly terms Four days later Flynn revealed in his online blog that he fired Duce because of ongoing differences His departure makes Flynn the only remaining original member 56 As of March 2013 Unto the Locust has sold 100 000 copies in the United States making it their third quickest selling album behind The Blackening and Supercharger which have sold 260 000 in two weeks and 250 000 copies in four months in the United States respectively 57 The band began the process of searching for a temporary bassist for the 2013 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival in the U S For a limited time the band accepted and reviewed YouTube submissions 58 On June 24 2013 the band announced that former Sanctity rhythm guitarist and vocalist Jared MacEachern had joined the band as their new bassist Robb Flynn said of MacEachern Monte Conner recommended Jared since he was already on the tour and that ended up being a great call Jared flew out a few days before the tour and rehearsed with us and did great Phil Demmel continued There were dozens of amazing players and it was interesting to watch each one take on our tunes One of our biggest criteria for this gig was to be able to sing the high harmonies That was our litmus test And Jared passed with flying colors 59 On October 2 2013 the band announced that they signed with Nuclear Blast 60 In February 2014 the band entered the studio to record their new album Bloodstone amp Diamonds for a late summer release 61 In early 2014 Duce filed a lawsuit against his former band and manager in federal court for trademark infringement breach of fiduciary duty breach of partnership agreement intentional and negligent interference with prospective economic relations negligence defamation and unfair competition and wanted the band enjoined from using the Machine Head marks 62 The lawsuit was settled out of court on July 2 with undisclosed terms 63 In August 2014 Flynn announced the track listing for Bloodstone amp Diamonds consisting of 12 tracks along with its artwork 64 Bloodstone amp Diamonds was released on November 7 2014 to positive reviews from fans and critics alike with many saying how the addition of MacEachern brought a sense of rejuvenation to the band The album debuted at No 21 on the Billboard 200 65 becoming the band s highest charting album ever The band embarked on a lengthy world tour in support of the album including a leg of European shows two American legs and various others in Japan Australia and New Zealand Catharsis lineup changes and stand alone singles 2016 2020 Edit On June 1 2016 a stand alone single titled Is There Anybody Out There premiered on Sirius XM Octane and on June 3 the single was available for digital download On March 17 2017 the band were featured on American horror movie The Devil s Candy s soundtrack along with Ghost and Slayer 66 In June 2017 it was reported that Machine Head was in the studio working on new material 67 In September 2017 the band announced the new album Catharsis for a January 2018 release with an accompanying world tour 68 On September 28 2018 Robb Flynn posted a live video on Facebook to explain that Demmel and McClain had left Machine Head earlier in the week but that they would both complete the band s fall tour 69 The announcement was mistakenly reported on by news sources as a disbandment due to Flynn s referral to the current run of shows as a farewell tour Flynn later clarified that it was the farewell tour of this lineup this era of Machine Head This is not the farewell tour of Machine Head 70 Demmel later said in an interview that he left the band because he didn t like his job anymore and did not like the musical direction that Flynn had been taking the band over the last three years 71 On March 23 2019 Flynn posted a live video on Instagram to announce that Machine Head had held auditions to search for replacements for Demmel and McClain He said that the process had been awesome really good in fact really confusing I don t know where we are going We ve got some thinking to do and in regards to the musicians taking part in the auditions he said you might not know some of these guys while some of them you may 72 Two days later it was announced that early members Logan Mader and Chris Kontos who both appeared on Burn My Eyes would reunite with the band for a tour celebrating the album s 25th anniversary 73 74 The band later re recorded the full album live in the studio and announced plans to release the tracks one by one ahead of the tour 75 On the possibility of recording new original material with Mader and Kontos Flynn said Nothing s certain right now I m not sure what that is at the moment We re really just focused on re learning how to play the Burn My Eyes songs But we ll be out on the road for a while together I think that I could see Machine Head forward with just a constant flow of new music 76 On September 28 2019 a year on from announcing the departure of Demmel and McClain the band announced Decapitated guitarist Waclaw Kieltyka and Devilment drummer Matt Alston as their replacements 77 78 A month later Machine Head digitally released the stand alone single Do or Die 79 On February 14 2020 Machine Head released another stand alone single Circle the Drain 80 Four months later the band put out a dual single known as Civil Unrest featuring Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage on the track Stop the Bleeding a song written about the George Floyd protests 81 while another song on the B side known as Bulletproof was also written about the protests A music video was eventually released for Stop the Bleeding after its release 82 Five months later another single entitled My Hands Are Empty was released 83 Of Kingdom and Crown 2021 present Edit On June 11 2021 the band released a new three track single entitled Arrows in Words from the Sky 84 The single included the title track Become the Firestorm and Rotten On April 12 2022 the band released a new single entitled Choke on the Ashes of Your Hate with an accompanying music video and announced its tenth studio album Of Kingdom and Crown released on August 26 2022 via Nuclear Blast and Imperium Recordings 85 Along with Choke on the Ashes of Your Hate and eight other new songs three of which are interludes Of Kingdom and Crown includes all three songs off of Arrows in Words from the Sky as well as the My Hands Are Empty single released over a year prior On November 3 2022 Reece Scruggs of Havok made his debut as touring guitarist for Machine Head Scruggs is filling in for Vogg while Vogg honors prior touring commitments with Decapitated 86 Musical style and influences EditMachine Head has been mainly described as groove metal 87 88 89 thrash metal 87 90 heavy metal 87 91 92 nu metal 87 93 94 95 and alternative metal 96 The band is influenced by Californian thrash metal bands such as Metallica Exodus Slayer and Testament traditional heavy metal bands as Iron Maiden 97 crossover thrash bands Suicidal Tendencies and Cro Mags groove metal bands Pantera Exhorder and Fear Factory and grunge bands Nirvana Soundgarden and Alice in Chains 98 Machine Head is considered to be one of the pioneering bands in the new wave of American heavy metal 91 92 as well as part of the second wave of thrash metal bands from the 1990s 99 Their early albums Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change show a groove metal and thrash metal approach similar to bands like Pantera and Exhorder The albums also featured technical drumming by Chris Kontos and Dave McClain 100 101 The band changed their musical direction for the albums The Burning Red 1999 and Supercharger 2001 which have been described as displaying a nu metal sound 102 These albums featured rapping by Robb Flynn and simpler guitar riffs but retaining part of their aggressive sound This change in direction resulted in criticism from many fans because of the popularity of nu metal at the time 103 104 105 106 Machine Head returned to the groove metal and thrash metal sound of the first two albums with Through the Ashes of Empires 2004 Machine Head increased the complexity and technicality in their sound for the next album The Blackening which partially changes the sound of their first 5 albums in favor of a more classic heavy metal and thrash metal oriented sound with fully complex song structures and guitar riffs 107 108 Unto the Locust features heavier faster and more complex riffs by both Flynn and Phil Demmel influenced by classical music and supported by fast and complex drum patterns by McClain This is also the first Machine Head s record to include blast beats 109 Flynn makes use of different vocal styles including yelling raspy singing clean vocals screams and death growls 110 Flynn himself has jokingly called his own singing style barking in key 111 Band members EditCurrent members Robb Flynn lead vocals rhythm guitar 1991 present Jared MacEachern bass backing vocals 2013 present Waclaw Vogg Kieltyka lead guitar backing vocals 2019 present Matt Alston drums 2019 present Session members Navene Koperweis drums 2020 present 112 Carlos Cruz drums 2019 2020 Touring member Walter Ryan drums 1995 Reece Scruggs lead guitar backing vocals 2022 present Former members Logan Mader lead guitar backing vocals 1991 1998 touring member 2019 2021 Ahrue Luster lead guitar 1998 2002 Phil Demmel lead guitar backing vocals 2003 2018 Adam Duce bass backing vocals 1991 2013 Tony Costanza drums percussion 1991 1992 died 2020 Chris Kontos drums 1992 1995 touring member 2019 2021 Dave McClain drums 1995 2018 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Machine Head discography Burn My Eyes 1994 The More Things Change 1997 The Burning Red 1999 Supercharger 2001 Through the Ashes of Empires 2003 The Blackening 2007 Unto the Locust 2011 Bloodstone amp Diamonds 2014 Catharsis 2018 Of Kingdom and Crown 2022 References Edit Tickets for Robb Flynn Of Machine Head Acoustic Performance Roxy Theatre at TicketWeb Ticketweb com January 21 2013 Archived from the original on July 14 2015 Retrieved April 19 2014 a b c d e f g h i Wiederorn Jon May 2007 Machine Head Through the Ashes Revolver Magazine Neff Troy Dave McClain interview by Troy Neff The Entertainment Nexus Archived from the original on 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misquote Blabbermouth net February 12 2003 Retrieved February 23 2008 Anderson Rick The Burning Red overview Allmusic Retrieved February 23 2008 Metal Hard Rock Album Sales In The US As Reported By SoundScan Blabbermouth net April 30 2002 Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved February 23 2008 Krgin Borivoj CD reviews Machine Head Supercharger Blabbermouth net Archived from the original on October 17 2008 Retrieved February 25 2008 Interview With Machine Head s Phil Demmel Metalunderground com August 12 2007 Retrieved November 21 2007 a b Unrest Kirby January 2005 Machine Head interview Lambgoat com Archived from the original on December 26 2007 Retrieved February 26 2008 Rivadavia Eduardo Through the Ashes of Empires overview Allmusic Retrieved February 26 2008 Flynn Robb Machine Head diary Machinehead1 com Archived from the original on October 29 2003 Retrieved February 25 2008 Billboard Comprehensive Music Videos Elegies Billboard charts Archived from the original on 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2009 Retrieved February 4 2018 Machine Head frontman talks about playing with Metallica hanging out with Lars Ulrich Blabbermouth net October 23 2007 Archived from the original on February 18 2009 Retrieved February 26 2008 Machine Head drummer to rejoin bandmates tomorrow Blabbermouth net February 14 2008 Archived from the original on February 17 2008 Retrieved February 26 2008 Betzefer Machine Head 10 March 2008 Jerusalem Post review metalisrael com March 17 2008 Retrieved March 17 2008 Slipknot Machinehead Sydonia Rod Laver Arena Melbourne 27 10 2008 October 2008 Archived from the original on February 3 2015 Retrieved February 3 2015 Slipknot Machinehead Children of Bodom More Tour Dates June 11 2008 Retrieved February 3 2015 Machine Head Will Not Release An Album Until 2011 Metalunderground com August 29 2008 Retrieved September 28 2008 MEGADETH And SLAYER To Co Headline Canadian Carnage Trek Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on September 14 2011 Retrieved October 22 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Retrieved May 4 2012 The Eight Plague North American Tour November 14 2011 Archived from the original on May 29 2012 Retrieved May 4 2012 Machine Head To Headline Soundwave November 23 2011 Archived from the original on May 14 2012 Retrieved May 4 2012 Machine Head To Headline Wacken September 24 2011 Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved May 4 2012 Machine Head To Play At Download January 17 2012 Archived from the original on January 20 2012 Retrieved May 4 2012 Machine Head To Play At Graspop February 7 2012 Archived from the original on February 17 2012 Retrieved May 4 2012 Machine Head To Play At Mayhem Festival Cruise 2012 April 30 2012 Archived from the original on May 3 2012 Retrieved May 4 2012 Mayhem Festival Cruise Cancelled Loudwire August 8 2012 Retrieved October 1 2012 Dethklok Announce 2012 Tour with Machine Head All That Remains Black Dahlia Murder Loudwire com September 10 2012 Retrieved December 16 2012 Machine Head MH Win Best International Band 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Blabbermouth net October 2 2013 Machine Head s Robb Flynn says new songs are definitely moving band s sound forward Blabbermouth net January 9 2014 Retrieved April 19 2014 Courthouse News Service Courthousenews com January 15 2014 Retrieved April 19 2014 MACHINE HEAD Settles Lawsuit Filed By Former Bassist ADAM DUCE Blabbermouth net July 3 2014 Retrieved July 3 2014 Carter Emily Machine Head announce new album Bloodstone amp Diamonds Kerrang com Kerrang Retrieved August 18 2014 MACHINE HEAD s Bloodstone amp Diamonds Cracks U S Top 25 Blabbermouth net November 19 2014 Retrieved April 22 2022 SLAYER GHOST MACHINE HEAD Featured On The Devil s Candy Soundtrack March 13 2017 Machine Head Seem To Be In The Studio theprp com June 3 2017 Retrieved June 4 2017 Machine Head Announce New Album Tour Dates metalsucks net September 18 2017 Retrieved September 19 2017 MACHINE HEAD s PHIL DEMMEL And DAVE MCCLAIN To Leave Band After One Final U S Tour Blabbermouth net September 28 2018 Retrieved September 28 2018 Longtime Members Phil Demmel amp Dave McClain Are Leaving Machine Head After One Final Tour Ultimate Guitar com September 29 2018 Retrieved September 29 2018 Phil Demmel On His Decision To Quit Machine Head I Didn t Like My Job Anymore Blabbermouth net February 12 2019 Retrieved February 14 2019 MACHINE HEAD Is Holding Auditions For New Guitarist And Drummer Blabbermouth net March 23 2019 Retrieved March 25 2019 Three Fourths Of MACHINE HEAD s Burn My Eyes Lineup To Reunite For 25th Anniversary Tour Blabbermouth net March 25 2019 Retrieved March 25 2019 MACHINE HEAD Announces Burn My Eyes 25th Anniversary European Tour Dates Feat CHRIS KONTOS LOGAN MADER Blabbermouth net March 25 2019 Retrieved March 25 2019 Watch Machine Head Burn My Eyes era members perform Davidian live in studio Blabbermouth net April 10 2019 Retrieved April 11 2019 MACHINE HEAD Frontman Doesn t Rule Out New Music With CHRIS KONTOS LOGAN MADER Blabbermouth net April 11 2019 Retrieved April 11 2019 MACHINE HEAD Recruits DECAPITATED Guitarist DEVILMENT Drummer For Upcoming Tour Blabbermouth net September 28 2019 Retrieved September 28 2019 Kennelty Greg September 28 2019 MACHINE HEAD Recruit DECAPITATED Guitarist Waclaw Vogg Kieltyka Metal Injection Retrieved September 28 2019 MACHINE HEAD Releases Music Video For Ferocious New Song Do Or Die Blabbermouth net October 11 2019 Retrieved October 16 2019 Listen To New MACHINE HEAD Song Circle The Drain Blabbermouth net February 14 2020 Retrieved August 5 2020 Law Sam June 23 2020 Machine Head s Robb Flynn on Civil Unrest Quarantine Creativity and the Uncertain Future of Music Kerrang com Retrieved October 5 2020 Moore Sam June 17 2020 Watch Machine Head s gritty new video for powerful Jesse Leach collaboration Stop The Bleeding NME com Retrieved October 5 2020 MACHINE HEAD Drops Music Video for New Single My Hands Are Empty November 13 2020 MACHINE HEAD To Release New Three Song Single Arrows In Words From The Sky In June Blabbermouth net May 25 2021 Retrieved June 9 2021 Charlotte Krol April 12 2022 Machine Head announce new album Of Kingdom and Crown NME Retrieved April 12 2022 Blabbermouth November 4 2022 MACHINE HEAD Recruits HAVOK Guitarist REECE ALAN SCRUGGS For Fall 2022 U S Tour BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved November 9 2022 a b c d Monger James Machine Head Biography AllMusic Retrieved September 1 2022 Rivadavia Eduardo Face Down Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved September 19 2017 Schruers Jason May 20 2010 AP DevilDriver Pray For Villains Alternative Press Retrieved September 19 2017 Pratt Greg September 26 2011 Machine Head s Robb Flynn Exclaim Retrieved September 19 2017 a b New Wave Of American Heavy Metal Book Documents Over 600 Bands Blabbermouth net Archived from the original on May 21 2008 Retrieved April 27 2008 a b Shoegazer ross LAMB OF GOD Burn The Priest Metal Express Radio Archived from the original on May 21 2008 Retrieved May 6 2008 Vane Tempest Jeremy November 13 2014 Machine Head 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