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The Blackening

The Blackening is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Machine Head. Released on March 27, 2007, in the United States, The Blackening sold 16,000 units in its first week, and became Machine Head's third highest charting release at number 54 on the Billboard 200, and charted in the Top 20 throughout many countries in the rest of the world. The Blackening has been certified silver by the BPI for sales in the UK in excess of 60,000 copies.[1]

The Blackening
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 27, 2007
RecordedAugust–November 2006
StudioSharkbite Studios, Oakland, California
Genre
Length61:04
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerRobb Flynn
Machine Head chronology
Elegies
(2005)
The Blackening
(2007)
The Black Procession
(2011)
Singles from The Blackening
  1. "Aesthetics of Hate"
    Released: April 3, 2007
  2. "Now I Lay Thee Down"
    Released: October 2, 2007
  3. "Halo"
    Released: May 13, 2008

The album's first single "Aesthetics of Hate", is a retaliation to an article written by William Grim for the website Iconoclast. Titled "Aesthetics of Hate: R.I.P. Dimebag Abbott, & Good Riddance", the article praised the murder of guitarist Dimebag Darrell. Machine Head frontman Robb Flynn said the song was written as a "fuck you" to Grim and tribute to Dimebag. The song received a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Metal Performance" at the 50th Grammy Awards. The text in the mirror of the album's cover reads "the mirror which flatters not." The song "Beautiful Mourning" has been featured as a playable song in the video game Guitar Hero: Metallica. The song "Aesthetics of Hate" is featured as a DLC song in the video game Rock Band.

Background edit

The inaugural song written for Machine Head's follow up to their 2003 release Through the Ashes of Empires was entitled "Godfather 4". This was in reference to a guitar riff in the song which vocalist Robert Flynn felt had "a Godfather type vibe". The song was shelved, although the riff resurfaced in a b-side.[2] "Slanderous" was the first song finished that was in the final track listing. By February 2005, Machine Head had penned rough versions of "Beautiful Mourning" and "Aesthetics of Hate".[2]

Recording edit

A November 2005 demo contained thirteen songs, which included rough versions of "Aesthetics of Hate" and "Halo". "Aesthetics of Hate" contained what Flynn described as a "totally fucking lame "Angel of Death" rip off. I hated it every time we played it so I was glad to see that part go!"[2] In mid August 2006, Machine Head announced that the title of their sixth studio effort would be The Blackening.[3] Flynn and drummer Dave McClain spent August 18 and 19 jamming together, fine tuning songs chosen for the album and performing pre-production.[4] Phil Demmel resumed lead guitar duties and Adam Duce returned as bassist.

Machine Head entered Sharkbite Studios in Oakland, California on August 21 to begin recording The Blackening, with Flynn assuming production duties for the second time. From twenty six written songs, the selection was whittled down to eight.[4] McClain completed the drum tracks to six of the eight tracks on August 25, followed by the remaining two the next day.[5] Tracking concluded on November 16, 2006.[6]

The band was surprised at the length of "A Farewell to Arms" and "Clenching the Fists of Dissent" running over ten minutes, and wondered if their fans would "be able to get their heads around" what the band was doing. Record company Roadrunner Records hesitated the band's decision to open the album with a ten and a half minute song ("Clenching the Fists of Dissent"), and asked the band questions similar to "Are you sure you don't want to get into something a little more direct?"[7] The band disregarded the comment and believed the song set the tone musically for the remainder of the album.[7]

Flynn said "Clenching the Fists of Dissent" and "Wolves" were the most difficult songs to construct.[8] For "Clenching", he attributed the difficulty to the number of tracks; the introduction of the song has 90, including multiple three-part harmony with two guitars, 20 tracks of snare drum, four tracks of kick drum, and military marching cymbals. The song continues with five electric guitars, three acoustic guitars and two bass guitars. Flynn also described the song "Wolves" as difficult because "it's all got to be super tight; there were so many riffs that had to be just locked on down picking".[8] Mark Keaton provided audio engineering, and Colin Richardson mixed the record in London.[8]

Flynn believes the band was naive about the length of songs, and was unconcerned if they would be suitable for radio or MTV, as the band purposely did not want to receive airplay. "Now I Lay Thee Down" has a chorus Flynn describes as "poppy" and added "fucked up lyrics" about one person killing another, and then committing suicide.[9] This was to make the song not suitable for airplay as the band wanted to make a "dark epic record".[9]

Lyrical themes edit

Lyrical themes explored on The Blackening include love, war, organized religion, anger towards society, and Machine Head's "winner take all" spirit. The album's first single, "Aesthetics of Hate", is a retaliation that captures the band's anger towards an article written by William Grim for the conservative web site Iconoclast.com. Titled "Aesthetics of Hate: R.I.P. Dimebag Abbott, & Good Riddance", the article praised the murder of Dimebag Darrell by Nathan Gale, while Darrell was performing with Damageplan on December 8, 2004. Grim wrote Darrell was "an ignorant, barbaric, untalented possessor of a guitar" who looks "more simian than human" and is "part of a generation that has confused sputum with art and involuntary reflex actions with emotion".[10] After reading the article, Flynn was furious and wrote the song to send a message to Grim implying "fuck you", and pay tribute to Dimebag. He created a post on the band's message board soon after the event describing his friendship with Dimebag.[10]

"What would YOU know about love or values? What would YOU know about giving to the world? All that you know is teaching prejudice, and your heart is as black as the 'ignorant, filthy, and hideously ugly, heavy metal fans' you try and paint in your twisted, fictitious ramblings. It's because of people like YOU, that there are Nathan Gale's in this world, NOT the Dimebags and metal musicians who work to unite people through music".[10]

— Robb Flynn speaks about William Grim who wrote an article praising Dimebag Darrell's murder.

The songs "Clenching the Fists of Dissent", "A Farewell to Arms" (probably a reference to Ernest Hemingway's novel of the same title, which is set during the first World War), and "Halo" deal with politics, the war in Iraq, and organized religion respectively. The band wrote the lyrics about the Iraq War after conducting research and found that "a lot of stuff does not add up",[8] according to Flynn, which angered the band. Machine Head's debut album, Burn My Eyes, featured a similar song titled "A Thousand Lies" which dealt with the Gulf War. "Slanderous" deals with hate that still exists throughout society and "Wolves" addresses the band's competitive "winner takes all" spirit.[11] "Now I Lay Thee Down" features a Romeo and Juliet-esque love story about one person killing another person, and then killing themselves. The song relates to the William Shakespeare play, Romeo & Juliet, where at the end of the story, two lovers kill themselves because they assume that their lover is dead. The original lyrics to the chorus of the song were considered "poppy" by Flynn and his band-mates, so they intentionally changed the lyrics so it would not get radio play.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
Blabbermouth.net9.5/10[13]
Blender     [14]
IGN8.4/10[15]
MusicOMH     [16]
PopMatters8/10[17]
The Skinny     [18]

The Blackening received critical acclaim. Blabbermouth.net reviewer Don Kaye awarded the album an almost perfect score of 9.5 out of 10, saying: "one of the purest, finest, most powerful expressions of modern heavy metal released".[13] Kaye praised the guitar work of Flynn and Demmel on the tracks "Beautiful Mourning" and "Aesthetics of Hate", and thought the band members surpassed their musical ability in an "intense and dynamic way".[13]

Thom Jurek of Allmusic 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" and that the thrash metal element "rivals Slayer at their best".[12] Rock Sound magazine reviewer Eleanor Goodman awarded the album 9 out of 10, praising the first two minutes of the opening song, "Clenching the Fists of Dissent", as "a full-on old-skool thrash attack".[19]

In a rare negative review, James Jam from NME stated that "The Blackening is no return to form, yet the longer songs on the record (many clock in at over 10 minutes and sound like the bit in '80s horror films when somebody gets stabbed through the head) are intriguing works of progressive metal that suggest they've become aware of the genius of Mastodon. Yet, that a band's new record makes you want to dig out their 12-year-old debut, is hardly a great thing".[20]

"Aesthetics of Hate" received a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Metal Performance" at the 50th Grammy Awards, which took place on February 12, 2008. Though heavily favored, they controversially lost to eventual winners Slayer who had won the previous year for the same album (other nominees in the category were King Diamond, Shadows Fall, and As I Lay Dying).[21] At the fifth annual Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards and at the Kerrang! Awards in 2007, The Blackening won best album.[22][23] The album also won a 2007 Danish Metal Award for International Album of the Year.[24] In January 2008, it won a Swedish Metal Award for Best Foreign Metal.[25]

Three years after the release of The Blackening, Machine Head wrapped their touring cycle for the album, finishing in Sydney, Australia on March 28. In February 2010, The Blackening was listed as one of the Albums of the Decade by Metal Hammer.[26] On October 8, 2011, the album was voted Roadrunner Records "Album of the Century" in a poll.[27]

Chart performance edit

 
Robb Flynn performing at a concert promoting The Blackening

The Blackening was leaked on to the Internet two weeks before its release by an American journalist who received an advanced copy. Demmel thought it unfortunate, but that it created a "pre-buzz", as did Flynn who thought the buzz was nothing like the band had before; "There's internet street buzz vs. record company hype and if the hype matches up to the street buzz, then you're seeing a lot of bands selling a lot of records in the first week".[28] The Blackening became Machine Head's highest charting release in the United States, where it entered the Top Rock albums at No. 9, and the Billboard 200 at No. 54 (their highest charting and first week ever), with sales of almost 16,000 copies. This improved on the band's 2004 release, Through the Ashes of Empires, which sold 12,000 units in its first week, and entered the Billboard 200 at No. 88.

The album did exceptionally well overseas where it entered the Mainstream Top 20 in the German and Belgian charts at No. 12, No. 14 in Australia, No. 16 in the United Kingdom and No. 19 in Sweden. Charting positions below the Top 20 consisted of Ireland at No. 23, No. 29 in the Netherlands, No. 34 in France and No. 55 in Italy.[29] The Blackening sold more copies in two weeks than Through the Ashes of Empires sold in three years.[30]

Cover art and special edition edit

The artwork for The Blackening was designed by Robb Flynn, longtime Machine Head collaborator Paul Brown, and Deanna Alcorn. Based on an engraving from the 16th century, it conveys the recurring Christian themes of the temporary nature of worldly power. It features a skeleton on a throne, covered in symbols and trappings of royalty. The skeleton bears a mirror with the words "The mirrour (sic) which flatters not." Flynn thought "this whole record is like holding up a mirror to ourselves. It's talking about things that are going on now, but it's not necessarily specific to this time."[31]

Three special editions of The Blackening were released: a two-LP gatefold vinyl, a two-disc special edition packaged in a silver foil-enhanced slipcase, with a bonus Metallica cover added to the end of the album. The second disc was a DVD featuring a video entitled The Making of The Blackening, and a 2006 tour diary of the Sounds of the Underground Tour. Both of these versions were released in 2007.[citation needed]

The third version, released in 2008, was a 3-disc set which came with the original album, a CD featuring various covers the band had recorded in the past, demos and other unreleased material and a DVD which featured various live performances of the band at festivals, the Burn My Eyes 10th anniversary show and music videos from The Blackening accompanied by their "making's of".[citation needed]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Clenching the Fists of Dissent"Robert FlynnFlynn, Dave McClain, Phil Demmel10:37
2."Beautiful Mourning"FlynnFlynn, Demmel4:46
3."Aesthetics of Hate"Flynn, Adam DuceFlynn6:30
4."Now I Lay Thee Down"FlynnFlynn, Demmel5:35
5."Slanderous"FlynnFlynn, Demmel5:17
6."Halo"FlynnFlynn, McClain, Duce, Demmel9:03
7."Wolves"FlynnFlynn, Demmel, Duce9:01
8."A Farewell to Arms"Flynn, Duce, DemmelFlynn, Demmel10:13
Total length:61:04
Deluxe edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
9."Hallowed Be Thy Name" (Iron Maiden cover)7:27
10."Battery" (Metallica cover)5:02
2008 bonus disc
No.TitleLength
1."Alan's on Fire" (Poison Idea cover)3:59
2."Negative Creep" (Nirvana cover)2:40
3."Seasons Wither"6:15
4."My Misery"4:38
5."House of Suffering" (Bad Brains cover)2:09
6."The Possibility of Life's Destruction" (Discharge cover)1:26
7."Ten Ton Hammer" (Extended Original Mix)5:06
8."Hole in the Sky" (Black Sabbath cover)3:32
9."Colors" (Ice-T cover)4:41
10."Hard Times" (Live Cro-Mags cover)2:02
11."Halo (I Want Your Soul)" (Demo)6:34
12."Aesthetics of Hate (Thrash-Terpiece)" (Demo)4:49
2007 special edition DVD
No.TitleLength
1."The Making of The Blackening"24:28
2."Sounds of the Underground 2006 Tour Diary"10:37
2008 special edition DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Clenching the Fists of Dissent" (Live at With Full Force 2008)8:44
2."Now I Lay Thee Down" (Live at With Full Force 2008)5:30
3."Halo" (Live at With Full Force 2008)9:20
4."Aesthetics of Hate" (Live at Rock in Rio 2008)6:07
5."Davidian" (Live at Rock in Rio 2008)6:35
6."Imperium" (Live at Download 2007)6:05
7."Old" (Live at Download 2007)5:02
8."A Thousand Lies" (Live at Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary Show 2004)7:04
9."The Rage to Overcome" (Live at Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary Show 2004)4:33
10."Death Church" (Live at Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary Show 2004)5:43
11."Blood for Blood" (Live at Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary Show 2004)5:54
12."Halo" (Uncensored & Unedited Music Video)5:10
13."Now I Lay Thee Down" (Uncensored & Unedited Music Video)5:36
14."Aesthetics of Hate" (Uncensored & Unedited Music Video)6:09
15."The Making of Halo"6:32
16."The Making of Now I Lay Thee Down"4:54
17."The Making of Aesthetics of Hate"3:26

Credits edit

Writing, performance, and production credits were adapted from the album's liner notes.[32]

Personnel edit

Machine Head edit

Production edit

  • Robb Flynn – production
  • Mark Keaton – engineering
  • Vincent Wojno – additional engineering, Pro Tools editing
  • Colin Richardson – mixing
  • Matt Hyde – mixing engineer
  • Lee Slater – assistant engineer
  • Rohan Onraet – assistant engineer
  • Eddy Schreyer – mastering

Visual art edit

  • Alex Solca – photography
  • Bau-da Design – package design
  • Deanna Alcorn – package design
  • Robb Flynn – package design

Studios edit

  • Sharkbite Studios, Oakland, California – recording
  • Strongroom Studios, London – mixing
  • Metropolis Studios, London – mixing
  • VIP Studios, Oakland, California – Pro Tools editing
  • Oasis Mastering, Burbank, California, mastering

Charts edit

Chart Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[33] 14
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[34] 19
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[35] 52
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[36] 74
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[37] 29
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[38] 33
French Albums (SNEP)[39] 36
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[40] 12
Irish Albums (IRMA)[41] 23
Italian Albums (FIMI)[42] 55
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[43] 59
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[44] 36
Scottish Albums (OCC)[45] 18
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[46] 79
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[47] 19
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[48] 29
UK Albums (OCC)[49] 16
US Billboard 200[50] 54
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[51]
15

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[52] Silver 60,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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For other uses see Blackening disambiguation The Blackening is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Machine Head Released on March 27 2007 in the United States The Blackening sold 16 000 units in its first week and became Machine Head s third highest charting release at number 54 on the Billboard 200 and charted in the Top 20 throughout many countries in the rest of the world The Blackening has been certified silver by the BPI for sales in the UK in excess of 60 000 copies 1 The BlackeningStudio album by Machine HeadReleasedMarch 27 2007RecordedAugust November 2006StudioSharkbite Studios Oakland CaliforniaGenreThrash metalgroove metalLength61 04LabelRoadrunnerProducerRobb FlynnMachine Head chronologyElegies 2005 The Blackening 2007 The Black Procession 2011 Singles from The Blackening Aesthetics of Hate Released April 3 2007 Now I Lay Thee Down Released October 2 2007 Halo Released May 13 2008The album s first single Aesthetics of Hate is a retaliation to an article written by William Grim for the website Iconoclast Titled Aesthetics of Hate R I P Dimebag Abbott amp Good Riddance the article praised the murder of guitarist Dimebag Darrell Machine Head frontman Robb Flynn said the song was written as a fuck you to Grim and tribute to Dimebag The song received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance at the 50th Grammy Awards The text in the mirror of the album s cover reads the mirror which flatters not The song Beautiful Mourning has been featured as a playable song in the video game Guitar Hero Metallica The song Aesthetics of Hate is featured as a DLC song in the video game Rock Band Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Lyrical themes 4 Reception 5 Chart performance 6 Cover art and special edition 7 Track listing 8 Credits 8 1 Personnel 8 1 1 Machine Head 8 1 2 Production 8 1 3 Visual art 8 2 Studios 9 Charts 10 Certifications 11 References 12 External linksBackground editThe inaugural song written for Machine Head s follow up to their 2003 release Through the Ashes of Empires was entitled Godfather 4 This was in reference to a guitar riff in the song which vocalist Robert Flynn felt had a Godfather type vibe The song was shelved although the riff resurfaced in a b side 2 Slanderous was the first song finished that was in the final track listing By February 2005 Machine Head had penned rough versions of Beautiful Mourning and Aesthetics of Hate 2 Recording editA November 2005 demo contained thirteen songs which included rough versions of Aesthetics of Hate and Halo Aesthetics of Hate contained what Flynn described as a totally fucking lame Angel of Death rip off I hated it every time we played it so I was glad to see that part go 2 In mid August 2006 Machine Head announced that the title of their sixth studio effort would be The Blackening 3 Flynn and drummer Dave McClain spent August 18 and 19 jamming together fine tuning songs chosen for the album and performing pre production 4 Phil Demmel resumed lead guitar duties and Adam Duce returned as bassist Machine Head entered Sharkbite Studios in Oakland California on August 21 to begin recording The Blackening with Flynn assuming production duties for the second time From twenty six written songs the selection was whittled down to eight 4 McClain completed the drum tracks to six of the eight tracks on August 25 followed by the remaining two the next day 5 Tracking concluded on November 16 2006 6 The band was surprised at the length of A Farewell to Arms and Clenching the Fists of Dissent running over ten minutes and wondered if their fans would be able to get their heads around what the band was doing Record company Roadrunner Records hesitated the band s decision to open the album with a ten and a half minute song Clenching the Fists of Dissent and asked the band questions similar to Are you sure you don t want to get into something a little more direct 7 The band disregarded the comment and believed the song set the tone musically for the remainder of the album 7 Flynn said Clenching the Fists of Dissent and Wolves were the most difficult songs to construct 8 For Clenching he attributed the difficulty to the number of tracks the introduction of the song has 90 including multiple three part harmony with two guitars 20 tracks of snare drum four tracks of kick drum and military marching cymbals The song continues with five electric guitars three acoustic guitars and two bass guitars Flynn also described the song Wolves as difficult because it s all got to be super tight there were so many riffs that had to be just locked on down picking 8 Mark Keaton provided audio engineering and Colin Richardson mixed the record in London 8 Flynn believes the band was naive about the length of songs and was unconcerned if they would be suitable for radio or MTV as the band purposely did not want to receive airplay Now I Lay Thee Down has a chorus Flynn describes as poppy and added fucked up lyrics about one person killing another and then committing suicide 9 This was to make the song not suitable for airplay as the band wanted to make a dark epic record 9 Lyrical themes editLyrical themes explored on The Blackening include love war organized religion anger towards society and Machine Head s winner take all spirit The album s first single Aesthetics of Hate is a retaliation that captures the band s anger towards an article written by William Grim for the conservative web site Iconoclast com Titled Aesthetics of Hate R I P Dimebag Abbott amp Good Riddance the article praised the murder of Dimebag Darrell by Nathan Gale while Darrell was performing with Damageplan on December 8 2004 Grim wrote Darrell was an ignorant barbaric untalented possessor of a guitar who looks more simian than human and is part of a generation that has confused sputum with art and involuntary reflex actions with emotion 10 After reading the article Flynn was furious and wrote the song to send a message to Grim implying fuck you and pay tribute to Dimebag He created a post on the band s message board soon after the event describing his friendship with Dimebag 10 What would YOU know about love or values What would YOU know about giving to the world All that you know is teaching prejudice and your heart is as black as the ignorant filthy and hideously ugly heavy metal fans you try and paint in your twisted fictitious ramblings It s because of people like YOU that there are Nathan Gale s in this world NOT the Dimebags and metal musicians who work to unite people through music 10 Robb Flynn speaks about William Grim who wrote an article praising Dimebag Darrell s murder The songs Clenching the Fists of Dissent A Farewell to Arms probably a reference to Ernest Hemingway s novel of the same title which is set during the first World War and Halo deal with politics the war in Iraq and organized religion respectively The band wrote the lyrics about the Iraq War after conducting research and found that a lot of stuff does not add up 8 according to Flynn which angered the band Machine Head s debut album Burn My Eyes featured a similar song titled A Thousand Lies which dealt with the Gulf War Slanderous deals with hate that still exists throughout society and Wolves addresses the band s competitive winner takes all spirit 11 Now I Lay Thee Down features a Romeo and Juliet esque love story about one person killing another person and then killing themselves The song relates to the William Shakespeare play Romeo amp Juliet where at the end of the story two lovers kill themselves because they assume that their lover is dead The original lyrics to the chorus of the song were considered poppy by Flynn and his band mates so they intentionally changed the lyrics so it would not get radio play Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Blabbermouth net9 5 10 13 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 IGN8 4 10 15 MusicOMH nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 PopMatters8 10 17 The Skinny nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 The Blackening received critical acclaim Blabbermouth net reviewer Don Kaye awarded the album an almost perfect score of 9 5 out of 10 saying one of the purest finest most powerful expressions of modern heavy metal released 13 Kaye praised the guitar work of Flynn and Demmel on the tracks Beautiful Mourning and Aesthetics of Hate and thought the band members surpassed their musical ability in an intense and dynamic way 13 Thom Jurek of Allmusic 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 and that the thrash metal element rivals Slayer at their best 12 Rock Sound magazine reviewer Eleanor Goodman awarded the album 9 out of 10 praising the first two minutes of the opening song Clenching the Fists of Dissent as a full on old skool thrash attack 19 In a rare negative review James Jam from NME stated that The Blackening is no return to form yet the longer songs on the record many clock in at over 10 minutes and sound like the bit in 80s horror films when somebody gets stabbed through the head are intriguing works of progressive metal that suggest they ve become aware of the genius of Mastodon Yet that a band s new record makes you want to dig out their 12 year old debut is hardly a great thing 20 Aesthetics of Hate received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance at the 50th Grammy Awards which took place on February 12 2008 Though heavily favored they controversially lost to eventual winners Slayer who had won the previous year for the same album other nominees in the category were King Diamond Shadows Fall and As I Lay Dying 21 At the fifth annual Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards and at the Kerrang Awards in 2007 The Blackening won best album 22 23 The album also won a 2007 Danish Metal Award for International Album of the Year 24 In January 2008 it won a Swedish Metal Award for Best Foreign Metal 25 Three years after the release of The Blackening Machine Head wrapped their touring cycle for the album finishing in Sydney Australia on March 28 In February 2010 The Blackening was listed as one of the Albums of the Decade by Metal Hammer 26 On October 8 2011 the album was voted Roadrunner Records Album of the Century in a poll 27 Chart performance edit nbsp Robb Flynn performing at a concert promoting The BlackeningThe Blackening was leaked on to the Internet two weeks before its release by an American journalist who received an advanced copy Demmel thought it unfortunate but that it created a pre buzz as did Flynn who thought the buzz was nothing like the band had before There s internet street buzz vs record company hype and if the hype matches up to the street buzz then you re seeing a lot of bands selling a lot of records in the first week 28 The Blackening became Machine Head s highest charting release in the United States where it entered the Top Rock albums at No 9 and the Billboard 200 at No 54 their highest charting and first week ever with sales of almost 16 000 copies This improved on the band s 2004 release Through the Ashes of Empires which sold 12 000 units in its first week and entered the Billboard 200 at No 88 The album did exceptionally well overseas where it entered the Mainstream Top 20 in the German and Belgian charts at No 12 No 14 in Australia No 16 in the United Kingdom and No 19 in Sweden Charting positions below the Top 20 consisted of Ireland at No 23 No 29 in the Netherlands No 34 in France and No 55 in Italy 29 The Blackening sold more copies in two weeks than Through the Ashes of Empires sold in three years 30 Cover art and special edition editThe artwork for The Blackening was designed by Robb Flynn longtime Machine Head collaborator Paul Brown and Deanna Alcorn Based on an engraving from the 16th century it conveys the recurring Christian themes of the temporary nature of worldly power It features a skeleton on a throne covered in symbols and trappings of royalty The skeleton bears a mirror with the words The mirrour sic which flatters not Flynn thought this whole record is like holding up a mirror to ourselves It s talking about things that are going on now but it s not necessarily specific to this time 31 Three special editions of The Blackening were released a two LP gatefold vinyl a two disc special edition packaged in a silver foil enhanced slipcase with a bonus Metallica cover added to the end of the album The second disc was a DVD featuring a video entitled The Making of The Blackening and a 2006 tour diary of the Sounds of the Underground Tour Both of these versions were released in 2007 citation needed The third version released in 2008 was a 3 disc set which came with the original album a CD featuring various covers the band had recorded in the past demos and other unreleased material and a DVD which featured various live performances of the band at festivals the Burn My Eyes 10th anniversary show and music videos from The Blackening accompanied by their making s of citation needed Track listing editNo TitleLyricsMusicLength1 Clenching the Fists of Dissent Robert FlynnFlynn Dave McClain Phil Demmel10 372 Beautiful Mourning FlynnFlynn Demmel4 463 Aesthetics of Hate Flynn Adam DuceFlynn6 304 Now I Lay Thee Down FlynnFlynn Demmel5 355 Slanderous FlynnFlynn Demmel5 176 Halo FlynnFlynn McClain Duce Demmel9 037 Wolves FlynnFlynn Demmel Duce9 018 A Farewell to Arms Flynn Duce DemmelFlynn Demmel10 13Total length 61 04 Deluxe edition bonus trackNo TitleLength9 Hallowed Be Thy Name Iron Maiden cover 7 2710 Battery Metallica cover 5 02 2008 bonus discNo TitleLength1 Alan s on Fire Poison Idea cover 3 592 Negative Creep Nirvana cover 2 403 Seasons Wither 6 154 My Misery 4 385 House of Suffering Bad Brains cover 2 096 The Possibility of Life s Destruction Discharge cover 1 267 Ten Ton Hammer Extended Original Mix 5 068 Hole in the Sky Black Sabbath cover 3 329 Colors Ice T cover 4 4110 Hard Times Live Cro Mags cover 2 0211 Halo I Want Your Soul Demo 6 3412 Aesthetics of Hate Thrash Terpiece Demo 4 49 2007 special edition DVDNo TitleLength1 The Making of The Blackening 24 282 Sounds of the Underground 2006 Tour Diary 10 37 2008 special edition DVDNo TitleLength1 Clenching the Fists of Dissent Live at With Full Force 2008 8 442 Now I Lay Thee Down Live at With Full Force 2008 5 303 Halo Live at With Full Force 2008 9 204 Aesthetics of Hate Live at Rock in Rio 2008 6 075 Davidian Live at Rock in Rio 2008 6 356 Imperium Live at Download 2007 6 057 Old Live at Download 2007 5 028 A Thousand Lies Live at Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary Show 2004 7 049 The Rage to Overcome Live at Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary Show 2004 4 3310 Death Church Live at Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary Show 2004 5 4311 Blood for Blood Live at Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary Show 2004 5 5412 Halo Uncensored amp Unedited Music Video 5 1013 Now I Lay Thee Down Uncensored amp Unedited Music Video 5 3614 Aesthetics of Hate Uncensored amp Unedited Music Video 6 0915 The Making of Halo 6 3216 The Making of Now I Lay Thee Down 4 5417 The Making of Aesthetics of Hate 3 26Credits editWriting performance and production credits were adapted from the album s liner notes 32 Personnel edit Machine Head edit Robb Flynn lead vocals rhythm guitar Phil Demmel lead guitar backing vocals Adam Duce bass backing vocals Dave McClain drumsProduction edit Robb Flynn production Mark Keaton engineering Vincent Wojno additional engineering Pro Tools editing Colin Richardson mixing Matt Hyde mixing engineer Lee Slater assistant engineer Rohan Onraet assistant engineer Eddy Schreyer masteringVisual art edit Alex Solca photography Bau da Design package design Deanna Alcorn package design Robb Flynn package designStudios edit Sharkbite Studios Oakland California recording Strongroom Studios London mixing Metropolis Studios London mixing VIP Studios Oakland California Pro Tools editing Oasis Mastering Burbank California masteringCharts editChart PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 33 14Austrian Albums O3 Austria 34 19Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 35 52Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 36 74Dutch Albums Album Top 100 37 29Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 38 33French Albums SNEP 39 36German Albums Offizielle Top 100 40 12Irish Albums IRMA 41 23Italian Albums FIMI 42 55Japanese Albums Oricon 43 59Norwegian Albums VG lista 44 36Scottish Albums OCC 45 18Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 46 79Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 47 19Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 48 29UK Albums OCC 49 16US Billboard 200 50 54US Top Rock Albums Billboard 51 15Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 52 Silver 60 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Album Certification Blabbermouth Archived from the original on November 6 2013 Retrieved December 7 2010 a b c Machine head Midwest Metal Retrieved August 21 2007 machine head announces new album title Blabbermouth 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