Machine Head Post A Making-of New Album "The Blackening" Video

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Machine Head have posted a making-of video for their new album, The Blackening. The video, which can be seen at the media section of the band's official site, or on YouTube.com, here. The video is the first of a series of behind-the scenes voyeurisms of Machine Head recording the album, and is called The Blackening Sessions 1.
The Blackening is due out in early 2007 through Roadrunner, with frontman Robert Flynn acting as Producer and Paul Brown, who has worked with the band over the years returning to create the album artistry. Some tentative song titles for The Blackening include "Clenching the Fists of Dissent", "Aesthetics of Hate", "Halo", "The Beautiful Mourning", "Now I Lay Thee Down", "Slanderous Love", "Wolves" and "A Farewell to Arms".
Source: Blabbermouth
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11 Comments on "Machine Head Post Making-of The Blackening Video"


8. writes:
Where the hell is the moderation? Damn morons... Don't you have something better to do than to write "F this band?".
I liked all Machine Head's albums. The problem with a lot of you naysayers is that you want every FRIGGIN album to sound the same. "Ohhhh, it's not like 'The More Things Change'... This album sucks!"
Get a clue: Make your own albums. Make 20 of them and make them all sound the same. God forbid any band ever changes ANYTHING. Stop crying and deliver your own twice-baked crap so you can please the people who want "Burn My Eyes" on every album.

9. writes:
Well put. I get so sick of hearing "it's not as good as Burn My Eyes" every time they release a new album. The Burning Red was a lot different from their first two albums, but if people would have given it a fair chance they would have seen that there were some very good songs on it. I love Mchine Head and the fact that all five of their albums have been different and unique from each other.


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1. deathbringer writes:
With as crazy as the last two months have been for killer releases, I'm happy I'll have Machine Head and Testament to look forward to next year at least.