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Machine Head - The Blackening
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by Raziq Rauf

Machine Head are the kind of band that everyone hears the name of and wonders if they’ve actually done anything of any worth since their stunning debut album, Burn My Eyes. The truth of the matter is that they haven’t. Not really.

The Blackening finds the Bay Area quartet going back to basics and discovering they’ve already got a wealth of experience and more ideas than ever. In this album you will be pleased to find ambitious, experimental and epic tracks that are never in danger of dipping into derisory waters. It’s top quality all the way.

Opening track ‘Clenching The Fists Of Dissent’ rumbles along placidly, lending to an acoustic intro. The tribal drumbeats that soon follow only serve to build the tension. It sounds like a bloody army. Then thunderous blast-beats are belted out to the screams of Robert Flynn. He’s an angry man and he’s here to offend you.

It should be noted that at ten and a half minutes this is the longest track but only one track is less than five minutes long. There’s the epic ambition I was talking about.

‘Beautiful Mourning’ swirls around menacingly before ‘Now I Lay Thee Down’ blows your mind as it crashes around you in slow motion. There are more amazing dynamics and some heroic performances but while the rest of the album is staggeringly good, ‘Aesthetics Of Hate’ still manages to be the standout.

The riffs are mind-bogglingly intricate and the breakdowns are intoxicatingly colossal throughout, but the key is how they’re mixed into one another so seamlessly and at such pace. Easily the fastest track on the record, thrashed out drums match the seething fury shot out by Flynn blow for bitter blow. It knots your stomach and compels you to move. It just does not get better than this.

Machine Head may have dished out some drivel over the counter in recent years but they’ve never disappointed live and after one listen you just know how amazing this record’s going to sound in the flesh.

Eschewing the ridiculous fusion metal hybrids of recent years for a heady blend of towering thrash metal was a good move. This is heavy fucking metal. There is no other label for it.

  • Machine Head 9 / 10
Words: Raziq Rauf

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oops

you need to stop eating toast at the computer; you've got sticky jam in your keyboard...

This record is great. Especially the way they've built these long songs without endless repetition, instead building on and developing the riffs, then bringing in new bits - could have been a mess but it's seemless.

ace.

(obligatory machinehead ritual: it's still not as good as Burn My Eyes)


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Agreed. But still great


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"Machine Head are the kind of band that everyone hears the name of and wonders if they’ve actually done anything of any worth since their stunning debut album, Burn Your Eyes. The truth of the matter is that they haven’t. Not really. "

through the ashes of empires was ACE!


Isn't it...

"Burn My Eyes"?


yup - sure is

but seriously - this album is immense - i don't think i've heard any vocalist (bar maybe Maynard Keenan) sing so perfectly as Rob Flynn does here - those melodies are astounding - and the riffs, the structures, the solo's - it's just the most perfectly formed METAL album since, well, Lataralus, really...
'Clenching..' should be the new 'Puppets'


WHOOPS

what a spastic


I sold...

a Limited edition copy of 'Burn My eyes' to a french man on ebay for £77 (after furious bidding to my amusement, i expected a tenner!). It cost me £4 from Dudley's very own ST records, second hand.

I feel no guilt and at the time i helped me get very drunk. Thank you very much!


Mehh

its not a great album tbh.
id give it about 5.

does anyone else get the feeling its just TOO boring in places?


there is...

After you have been on a ride at disney and the "big finalle" has occured (like going down a steep slope) and you are waiting for your turn to get off, it takes for ages and the boredom creeps in but you still have some adrenaline in your system so its not that bad. It is also similar when you are waiting in a queue for such a ride, its boring as hell but you know you want to go on the ride so the boredom is satisfactory.

I hope this answers your question





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