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The Burning Red

The Burning Red is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Machine Head. It is the band's second best selling album in the US, selling as many copies in three years as their debut album, Burn My Eyes, sold in almost eight years (1994–2002).[5] The album has sold over 134,000 copies in the US[6] and it was certified silver in 2011 by the BPI for sales of 60,000 in the UK.[7] The Burning Red was Machine Head's first album with guitarist Ahrue Luster, as well as their first venture into nu metal.

The Burning Red
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 9, 1999[1]
Recorded1999
StudioIndigo Ranch Studios in Malibu, California
Genre
Length50:00
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerRoss Robinson
Machine Head chronology
The More Things Change...
(1997)
The Burning Red
(1999)
Supercharger
(2001)
Singles from The Burning Red
  1. "From This Day"
    Released: October 31, 1999
  2. "Silver"
    Released: January 22, 2000
  3. "The Blood, the Sweat, the Tears"
    Released: June 26, 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Chronicles of Chaos9/10[3]
NME3/10[4]

Music and lyrics Edit

The album is mainly considered nu metal.[8][9][10] This departure from the band's groove metal style led to backlash from fans. Fans also complained about rapping heard in songs like "From This Day" or "Desire to Fire". Machine Head's drummer Dave McClain said, "Pissing people off isn't a bad thing, you know? For people to be narrow-minded is bad ... [i]t doesn't bother us at all, we know we're going to piss people off with this record, but some people hopefully will actually sit down and listen to the whole record".[11] Robb Flynn, Machine Head's vocalist, said

"There's a minute and a half of rapping on that album. The other 53 minutes of the record are like a giant scar being ripped open while I projectile-vomit through it. If all that people got out of [The Burning Red] was rap-metal, then they didn't fucking listen to it".[11]

Machine Head guitarist Logan Mader quit the band in 1998 following the recording of their album The More Things Change... (according to the official Machine Head Facebook Page, he wrote the main riff for "I Defy" before his departure); he was replaced by Ahrue Luster. With the recording of The Burning Red, the band added new elements to its music, including a small amount of rapping vocals, a move which some believe to have been influenced by Luster himself.[12] The album shows the band experimenting musically, using a disco drum line in "The Blood, the Sweat, the Tears", putting some rapping vocals in "Desire to Fire", and a layer of crooning vocals on "Silver". Citing the need for a few B-side tracks, producer Ross Robinson encouraged the band to record a smooth-sounding cover of the Police song "Message in a Bottle" after hearing Robb Flynn experiment with it during rehearsal. However, Flynn strongly fought against it being included on the album, and still does not think highly of the cover.[13] The song ended up on the album, not used as a B-side. Joel McIver, however, refused to label The Burning Red nu metal, and he wrote that anyone dismissing the album as nu metal has not listened to it, or is not a fan of the "atmospheric, impassioned groove-metal that Machine Head were focusing on at this stage."[11]

Rick Anderson of AllMusic called the album "aggro-metal".[14] Responding to critics, McClain stated the band was not trying to emulate popular trends; they simply "wanted to sound different".[12] Flynn said that the band had been pigeonholed by those who complained that the two prior albums were too similar to each other, so the band had determined to reach for different influences on this project.[11]

Amy Sciaretto of CMJ said that, despite the presence of Robinson who had produced Limp Bizkit and Korn, The Burning Red shows the progression of Machine Head's own "visceral, gut-grinding" sound rather than an imitation of Korn.[15][16]

The song "Five" is about a sexual abuse incident Flynn suffered as a five-year-old child. Flynn said that recording the song was difficult enough for him; he would never perform it on stage.[11]

Reception Edit

The Burning Red was added to US radio playlists on July 12, 1999, and was released for retail sale on August 9.[1] The album was well received by critics and sold well, but the band's change in image and musical direction was highly criticized, with critics and fans alike accusing the band of "selling out".[12] However, Rick Anderson of AllMusic was among those who praised the album, stating Machine Head was "sounding a bit looser and less constricted musically than they have in the past."[14] David Jarman wrote for CMJ that the album was "pretty much aggro business-as-usual" for fans who were already familiar with the "aggression and alienation" of late-1990s metal musical trends, but that listeners could expect to revel in the album's "thunderous visceral crunch."[17] The Burning Red became Machine Head's top selling album for a number of years, and debuted at number 88 on the Billboard 200.[18][19]

Shortly after the release of the album, Ross Robinson alleged there was significant tension between him and frontman Robb Flynn during the recording sessions, which he described in an interview as an "very headstrong".[20] In that same interview, he denied having had any influence on the album's writing process. In response, a full page disparaging Robinson appeared on the band's website, calling him "ass of the month" and accusing him of trying to cover himself because of the album's mixed reception.[21] This page also quoted another interview where Robinson described his production approach to the band and how it was an influence on them.

In 2019, Loudwire included Machine Head's "Message in a Bottle" cover on their list of the "Top 55 Best Metal Covers of Classic Rock." They considered it to be part of a greater trend of nu metal pop covers, but still said, "Robb Flynn and friends made a surprising choice in The Police's “Message in a Bottle,” which they proceed to deconstruct into a mewling, self-loathing hate-fest — the good kind."[22]

Track listing Edit

All lyrics are written by Robb Flynn; all music is composed by Machine Head, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Enter the Phoenix"0:53
2."Desire to Fire"4:49
3."Nothing Left" (music: Flynn/McClain*)4:05
4."The Blood, the Sweat, the Tears" (music: Luster/Flynn*)4:11
5."Silver" (music: Luster/Flynn*)3:52
6."From This Day" (music: Flynn/McClain/Luster*)3:56
7."Exhale the Vile"4:57
8."Message in a Bottle" (The Police cover; written by Sting)3:32
9."Devil with the King's Card"4:05
10."I Defy"3:42
11."Five" (music: Luster/Flynn*)5:18
12."The Burning Red"6:44
Total length:50:00
  • *Writing credits according to Hellalive liner notes
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."House of Suffering" (Bad Brains cover)2:10
14."Alcoholocaust"3:46

Personnel Edit

Production

  • Ross Robinson – producer
  • Chuck Johnson – engineering
  • Kevin Bosley – engineering
  • Rob Agnello – engineering
  • Ted Regier – assistant engineering
  • Terry Date – mixing
  • Ted Jensen – mastering
  • Monte Corner – A&R
  • Lynda Kusnetz – creative director
  • Deanna Alcorn – design
  • t42design – artwork

Chart positions Edit

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[36] Silver 60,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "#EP8 Machine Head "The Burning Red" with Robb Flynn".
  2. ^ "The Burning Red - Machine Head". AllMusic.
  3. ^ Webb, Jody (December 8, 1999). "CoC: Machine Head - The Burning Red: Review". Chronicles of Chaos. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  4. ^ "NME Reviews - The Burning Red". NME. September 12, 2005. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  5. ^ . Roadrunnerrecords.com. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
  6. ^ "Metal/Hard Rock Album Sales In The US As Reported By SoundScan". Blabbermouth.net. April 30, 2002. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  7. ^ . Bpi.co.uk. Archived from the original on May 11, 2011. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
  8. ^ Bryant, Tom (July 4, 2007). "Archived Kerrang! interview - July 4, 2007". Retrieved May 9, 2015.
  9. ^ "The 21 Greatest Nu-Metal Albums Of All Time – Ranked". Kerrang!. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  10. ^ "The 50 best nu metal albums of all time". April 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d e McIver, Joel (2012). Machine Head: Inside the Machine. Music Sales Group. ISBN 9780857127983.
  12. ^ a b c Wiederorn, Jon (May 2007). "Machine Head: Through the Ashes". Revolver Magazine.
  13. ^ Life was Peachy podcast, 2021.
  14. ^ a b Anderson, Rick. "The Burning Red overview". AllMusic. Retrieved February 23, 2008.
  15. ^ Sciaretto, Amy (August 2, 1999). "Machine Head: The Bay Area's Weightiest Export Burns Red Hot". CMJ New Music Report. 59 (629): 56–7. ISSN 0890-0795.
  16. ^ "Machine Head: The Burning Red (Roadrunner)". CMJ New Music Report. 59 (626): 30. July 12, 1999. ISSN 0890-0795.
  17. ^ Jarman, David (September 1999). "Machine Head: The Burning Red". CMJ New Music Monthly (73): 58. ISSN 1074-6978.
  18. ^ . Billboard charts. Archived from the original on June 28, 2015. Retrieved February 23, 2008.
  19. ^ . Blabbermouth.net. April 30, 2002. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2008.
  20. ^ "Machine Head trashes producer".
  21. ^ . www.machinehead1.com. Archived from the original on October 16, 2000. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
  22. ^ "The 55 Best Metal Covers of Classic Rock Hits". Loudwire.
  23. ^ "Machine Head - The Burning Red". australian-charts.com.
  24. ^ "Machine Head - The Burning Red". austriancharts.at.
  25. ^ "Machine Head - The Burning Red". ultratop.be.
  26. ^ "Machine Head - The Burning Red". dutchcharts.nl.
  27. ^ "Machine Head - The Burning Red". finnishcharts.com.
  28. ^ "Machine Head - The Burning Red". lescharts.com.
  29. ^ "Offizielle Deutsche Charts" (in German). offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  30. ^ "Machine Head - The Burning Red". charts.nz.
  31. ^ "Machine Head - The Burning Red". norwegiancharts.com.
  32. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  33. ^ "Machine Head - The Burning Red". swedishcharts.com.
  34. ^ "Machine Head UK Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
  35. ^ "The Burning Red - Machine Head". Billboard.
  36. ^ "British album certifications – Machine Head – The Burning Red". British Phonographic Industry.Select albums in the Format field. Select Silver in the Certification field. Type The Burning Red in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.

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The Burning Red is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Machine Head It is the band s second best selling album in the US selling as many copies in three years as their debut album Burn My Eyes sold in almost eight years 1994 2002 5 The album has sold over 134 000 copies in the US 6 and it was certified silver in 2011 by the BPI for sales of 60 000 in the UK 7 The Burning Red was Machine Head s first album with guitarist Ahrue Luster as well as their first venture into nu metal The Burning RedStudio album by Machine HeadReleasedAugust 9 1999 1 Recorded1999StudioIndigo Ranch Studios in Malibu CaliforniaGenreNu metalgroove metalLength50 00LabelRoadrunnerProducerRoss RobinsonMachine Head chronologyThe More Things Change 1997 The Burning Red 1999 Supercharger 2001 Singles from The Burning Red From This Day Released October 31 1999 Silver Released January 22 2000 The Blood the Sweat the Tears Released June 26 2000Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 Chronicles of Chaos9 10 3 NME3 10 4 Contents 1 Music and lyrics 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Chart positions 6 Certifications 7 ReferencesMusic and lyrics EditThe album is mainly considered nu metal 8 9 10 This departure from the band s groove metal style led to backlash from fans Fans also complained about rapping heard in songs like From This Day or Desire to Fire Machine Head s drummer Dave McClain said Pissing people off isn t a bad thing you know For people to be narrow minded is bad i t doesn t bother us at all we know we re going to piss people off with this record but some people hopefully will actually sit down and listen to the whole record 11 Robb Flynn Machine Head s vocalist said There s a minute and a half of rapping on that album The other 53 minutes of the record are like a giant scar being ripped open while I projectile vomit through it If all that people got out of The Burning Red was rap metal then they didn t fucking listen to it 11 Machine Head guitarist Logan Mader quit the band in 1998 following the recording of their album The More Things Change according to the official Machine Head Facebook Page he wrote the main riff for I Defy before his departure he was replaced by Ahrue Luster With the recording of The Burning Red the band added new elements to its music including a small amount of rapping vocals a move which some believe to have been influenced by Luster himself 12 The album shows the band experimenting musically using a disco drum line in The Blood the Sweat the Tears putting some rapping vocals in Desire to Fire and a layer of crooning vocals on Silver Citing the need for a few B side tracks producer Ross Robinson encouraged the band to record a smooth sounding cover of the Police song Message in a Bottle after hearing Robb Flynn experiment with it during rehearsal However Flynn strongly fought against it being included on the album and still does not think highly of the cover 13 The song ended up on the album not used as a B side Joel McIver however refused to label The Burning Red nu metal and he wrote that anyone dismissing the album as nu metal has not listened to it or is not a fan of the atmospheric impassioned groove metal that Machine Head were focusing on at this stage 11 Rick Anderson of AllMusic called the album aggro metal 14 Responding to critics McClain stated the band was not trying to emulate popular trends they simply wanted to sound different 12 Flynn said that the band had been pigeonholed by those who complained that the two prior albums were too similar to each other so the band had determined to reach for different influences on this project 11 Amy Sciaretto of CMJ said that despite the presence of Robinson who had produced Limp Bizkit and Korn The Burning Red shows the progression of Machine Head s own visceral gut grinding sound rather than an imitation of Korn 15 16 The song Five is about a sexual abuse incident Flynn suffered as a five year old child Flynn said that recording the song was difficult enough for him he would never perform it on stage 11 Reception EditThe Burning Red was added to US radio playlists on July 12 1999 and was released for retail sale on August 9 1 The album was well received by critics and sold well but the band s change in image and musical direction was highly criticized with critics and fans alike accusing the band of selling out 12 However Rick Anderson of AllMusic was among those who praised the album stating Machine Head was sounding a bit looser and less constricted musically than they have in the past 14 David Jarman wrote for CMJ that the album was pretty much aggro business as usual for fans who were already familiar with the aggression and alienation of late 1990s metal musical trends but that listeners could expect to revel in the album s thunderous visceral crunch 17 The Burning Red became Machine Head s top selling album for a number of years and debuted at number 88 on the Billboard 200 18 19 Shortly after the release of the album Ross Robinson alleged there was significant tension between him and frontman Robb Flynn during the recording sessions which he described in an interview as an very headstrong 20 In that same interview he denied having had any influence on the album s writing process In response a full page disparaging Robinson appeared on the band s website calling him ass of the month and accusing him of trying to cover himself because of the album s mixed reception 21 This page also quoted another interview where Robinson described his production approach to the band and how it was an influence on them In 2019 Loudwire included Machine Head s Message in a Bottle cover on their list of the Top 55 Best Metal Covers of Classic Rock They considered it to be part of a greater trend of nu metal pop covers but still said Robb Flynn and friends made a surprising choice in The Police s Message in a Bottle which they proceed to deconstruct into a mewling self loathing hate fest the good kind 22 Track listing EditAll lyrics are written by Robb Flynn all music is composed by Machine Head except where notedNo TitleLength1 Enter the Phoenix 0 532 Desire to Fire 4 493 Nothing Left music Flynn McClain 4 054 The Blood the Sweat the Tears music Luster Flynn 4 115 Silver music Luster Flynn 3 526 From This Day music Flynn McClain Luster 3 567 Exhale the Vile 4 578 Message in a Bottle The Police cover written by Sting 3 329 Devil with the King s Card 4 0510 I Defy 3 4211 Five music Luster Flynn 5 1812 The Burning Red 6 44Total length 50 00 Writing credits according to Hellalive liner notesJapanese bonus tracksNo TitleLength13 House of Suffering Bad Brains cover 2 1014 Alcoholocaust 3 46Personnel EditRobb Flynn lead vocals rhythm guitar Ahrue Luster lead guitar intro arrangements on Enter the Phoenix Adam Duce bass backing vocals Dave McClain drumsProduction Ross Robinson producer Chuck Johnson engineering Kevin Bosley engineering Rob Agnello engineering Ted Regier assistant engineering Terry Date mixing Ted Jensen mastering Monte Corner A amp R Lynda Kusnetz creative director Deanna Alcorn design t42design artworkChart positions EditChart 1999 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Chart 23 30Austrian Albums Chart 24 22Belgian Albums Chart Flanders 25 35Dutch Albums Chart 26 35Finnish Albums Chart 27 12French Albums Chart 28 55German Albums Chart 29 15New Zealand Albums Chart 30 47Norwegian Albums Chart 31 35Scottish Albums Chart 32 23Swedish Albums Chart 33 17UK Album Chart 34 13Billboard 200 35 88Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 36 Silver 60 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit a b EP8 Machine Head The Burning Red with Robb Flynn The Burning Red Machine Head AllMusic Webb Jody December 8 1999 CoC Machine Head The Burning Red Review Chronicles of Chaos Retrieved February 12 2016 NME Reviews The Burning Red NME September 12 2005 Retrieved February 12 2016 Blabbermouth net Report Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved June 17 2012 Metal Hard Rock Album Sales In The US As Reported By SoundScan Blabbermouth net April 30 2002 Retrieved October 25 2020 Certified Awards Bpi co uk Archived from the original on May 11 2011 Retrieved June 17 2012 Bryant Tom July 4 2007 Archived Kerrang interview July 4 2007 Retrieved May 9 2015 The 21 Greatest Nu Metal Albums Of All Time Ranked Kerrang Retrieved October 25 2020 The 50 best nu metal albums of all time April 2022 a b c d e McIver Joel 2012 Machine Head Inside the Machine Music Sales Group ISBN 9780857127983 a b c Wiederorn Jon May 2007 Machine Head Through the Ashes Revolver Magazine Life was Peachy podcast 2021 a b Anderson Rick The Burning Red overview AllMusic Retrieved February 23 2008 Sciaretto Amy August 2 1999 Machine Head The Bay Area s Weightiest Export Burns Red Hot CMJ New Music Report 59 629 56 7 ISSN 0890 0795 Machine Head The Burning Red Roadrunner CMJ New Music Report 59 626 30 July 12 1999 ISSN 0890 0795 Jarman David September 1999 Machine Head The Burning Red CMJ New Music Monthly 73 58 ISSN 1074 6978 Artist chart history Billboard charts Archived from the original on June 28 2015 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 Machine Head trashes producer Machine Head One Dot Com Ass of the Month www machinehead1 com Archived from the original on October 16 2000 Retrieved September 24 2022 The 55 Best Metal Covers of Classic Rock Hits Loudwire Machine Head The Burning Red australian charts com Machine Head The Burning Red austriancharts at Machine Head The Burning Red ultratop be Machine Head The Burning Red dutchcharts nl Machine Head The Burning Red finnishcharts com Machine Head The Burning Red lescharts com Offizielle Deutsche Charts in German offiziellecharts de Retrieved October 27 2021 Machine Head The 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