Artist's albums
The Burning Red
1999 · album
The More Things Change...
1997 · album
Burn My Eyes
1994 · album
ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWN
2022 · album
ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWN - Bonus Tracks
2022 · single
Burn My Eyes (Live-in-the-Studio 2019)
2021 · album
Circle The Drain (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Civil Unrest
2020 · single
Circle The Drain
2020 · single
Do or Die
2019 · single
Die Young (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Catharsis
2018 · album
Is There Anybody Out There?
2016 · single
Bloodstone & Diamonds
2014 · album
Bloodstone & Diamonds (Track Commentary)
2014 · album
Killers & Kings
2014 · single
Unto The Locust
2011 · album
Unto the Locust (Special Edition)
2011 · album
Hallowed Be Thy Name
2008 · single
The Blackening
2007 · album
Battery
2006 · single
Through the Ashes of Empires
2003 · album
Hellalive
2003 · album
Supercharger
2001 · album
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Biography
Undisputed masters of murderous riffs, pugnacious grooves and ferocious hooks since 1991, Machine Head are long established as one of the most influential and incendiary bands in the metal world. Exploding into the world’s consciousness with 1994’s seminal Burn My Eyes album, the now legendary Oakland crew brutishly redefined what it meant to be heavy, incorporating a wild array of influences into some of the sharpest and most brutal metal anthems ever written. Nearly three decades later, the band founded and led by vocalist/guitarist Robb Flynn has amassed an extraordinary catalogue of classic albums, while routinely enhancing an already formidable reputation as one of heavy music’s most powerful and relentless live bands. From the controversial but hugely successful experiments of 1999’s The Burning Red to the globe-conquering might and bombast of 2006’s The Blackening (which saw them tour the world for 3 full years, supporting Metallica along the way) Machine Head have never stagnated creatively or taken their foot from the artistic accelerator. With albums like 2014’s Bloodstone & Diamonds and 2018’s diverse, destructive and politically-supercharged Catharsis, Machine Head have continued their exhilarating evolution, while never losing the furious spirit of their old school, underground roots. Impervious to trends and proud to stand alone: Machine Head is still the bulldozer that crushes all! - Dom Lawson (Metal Hammer)