Once again completed as a duo with Travis Orbin (Darkest Hour, ex-Periphery) behind the kit and mastermind Al Mu’min doing everything else, a new single from The Haarp Machine has surfaced in “Out Of Mind“. It’s the fourth single following “Forsaken“, “Bleak” and “Shedding“ the be shared referencing a seemingly mythical sophomore album titled “To
Quite when “To Live Again” will see the light of day no-one seems to know or be willing to divulge, but what we do know is that the sophomore album from The Haarp Machine has cover art shared across a trio of singles in “Forsaken“, “Bleak” and now “Shedding“. All of those cuts find session drummer
The timeline of the upcoming new album from The Haarp Machine is an interesting one as footage like this drum playthrough for “Forsaken” from session drummer Travis Orbin (Darkest Hour, ex-Periphery) references it taking place a couple of years ago despite mastermind Al Mu’min seemingly taking a journey into being vocalist much more recently. Whether
After a string of singles paved the way and confirmed that The Haarp Machine Mastermind Al Mu’min has what it takes as not only a multi instrumentalist but also a vocalist, “Forsaken” has surfaced labeled as the first from their sophomore album “To Live Again“. Mixed and Mastered by Jeff Dune with drums from Travis
After the release of single “Bleak” three weeks ago swiftly followed by a drum playthrough video showcasing the skills of Travis Orbin (Darkest Hour, Periphery) and the suggestion that a sophomore album is on the way titled “To Live Again“, it should come as no surprise that mastermind and multi instrumentalist Al Mu’min has returned
A decade after “Disclosure” was released via Sumerian Records a third single from The Haarp Machine has surfaced. Titled “Bleak“, it is the first new original work from the band in two years since “The Elder” saw multi instrumentalist Al Mu’min make his vocal debut and is once again joined by drummer Travis Orbin (Darkest