Between them both Oakland’s Machine Head and Spain’s Angelus Apatrida have a lot of Metal to be celebrated. Some might say that Machine Head have had something of an on-off career with highs (“Burn My Eyes“) and lows (“Supercharger“) but every step of the way they’ve brought something new to the table and at least
The last few dates including one at London’s Brixton Academy which we had tickets for may not have taken place, but the 25th Anniversary tour run for “Burn My Eyes” from Machine Head which saw original members Logan Mader and Chris Kontos join Robb Flynn and Jared MacEachern certainly managed a decent amount of shows,
The highly anticipated new Machine Head single has finally arrived after much social media teasing and “My Hands Are Empty” certainly leaves fans guessing over which musicians played upon it. Many may have thought that Logan Mader and Chris Kontos would step away after the bands 25th Anniversary tour for “Burn My Eyes” but both
The stills have been all over social media and now in some sort of back to front order with two days to go before the new single actually drops, Oakland California Metallers Machine Head have taken us behind the scenes of the “My Hands Are Empty” video shoot. Directed by Mike Sloat, the band are
They may have cancelled the final shows of the 25th Anniversary tour for the seminal “Burn My Eyes” album from Machine Head but there is still some footage to come from it. Filmed by Matt Alston who replaced Dave McClain as a hired gun taking a break from Devilment, here’s dedicated drum cam footage of
A week ago, Machine Head shared the full “Burn My Eyes” portion of the set from their Oakland California, home town throwdown show. The album is officially 26 years old and like a fine wine or whiskey, only gets better with age. Robb Flynn said he believes it will be four years before touring activities
It was kind of inevitable that the 25th Anniversary tour trek for “Burn My Eyes” would be cancelled during its second lap of the Globe, especially with Mastermind Robb Flynn saying he’s of the belief that touring activities in general won’t be up to the speed that they were until 2022. That being said, the
Oakland California Thrash Metallers Machine Head have been around the block and then some. Their 25th Anniversary tour trek celebrating their seminal debut album “Burn My Eyes” should be taking place as this twin track single “Civil Unrest” is released but instead the band are at home waiting out the storm of Corona Virus and
It’s time to return to Portland, Oregon’s Poison Idea, who have to be one of the most influential and underrated Hardcore Punk bands in the history of the genre. Inspired by Black Flag and Discharge and called “an ugly band for ugly people“, their 1990 third studio album “Feel The Darkness” is one that has been sighted
Machine Head frontman Robb Flynn picked up his acoustic guitar and played a set at his Oakland California home earlier today, with the full being available in a paid stream over at nugs.tv however “Deafening Silence” landed on the Machine Head YouTube channel to get you in the frame of mind. The remainder of the