High quality fan filmed footage of “Ten Ton Hammer” and “Is There Anybody Out There?” from Machine Head at Icehall, Black Box in Helsinki, Finland on 1st July has emerged online as the band continue their European Festival run. After releasing their eleventh studio album “Unatoned“, their first to feature both guitarist Reece Scruggs and
While they’re on the road with Unearth, Lacuna Coil and In Flames in North America, Machine Head took some time out to film a music video for “Øutsider” at The Aztec Theatre, a Meso-American architectural and historical landmark in San Antonio, Texas. It arrives as their eleventh studio album “Unatøned” does via Nuclear Blast with
Front row fan filmed footage of a new Machine Head song titled “Outsider” has surfaced online ahead of the imminent arrival of the bands new album “Unatøned” via Nuclear Blast on 25th April. It was caught on camera in San Antonio Texas with the four piece set to headline Bloodstock Open Air Festival this summer.
It looks like the appearance of Oakland California’s Machine Head at Bloodstock Open Air Festival this summer will be a moment of celebration as the band unveil “Bonescraper“. Its the second from eleventh studio album “Unatoned“, a record set for a 25th April release via Nuclear Blast and comes with a music video directed and
Probably one of the more underrated and less talked about albums in the Machine Head locker is “Bloodstone & Diamonds“. Not because it’s lacking in quality, but because after the huge success of “The Blackening” and “Into The Locust” is is more of a continuation rather than bringing anything new to the table. As it
In the history of the Oakland California Metallers Machine Head, their fifth studio record “Through The Ashes Of Empires” was of vital importance. It saw them re-sign for Roadrunner Records after the failings “Supercharger” and mount a career comeback that was unforseen with the help of Phil Demmel. Robb Flynn and Jared MacEachern play through
It’s been well documented that Trivium love Machine Head so it shouldn’t really come as a surprise that frontman Matt Heafy chose to cover “Descend The Shades Of Night” from their 2003 “Through The Ashes Of Empires” in acoustic form for the audience of his twitch stream. We’ve been saying for a long time that