The More Things Change...
The More Things Change...
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Our Take
Our Take
If the musical equivalent of a punch in the face is what you seek, then look no further than Machine Head's "The More Things Change." This album hits harder than my ex after one too many pints at the pub.
From the moment the opening track "Ten Ton Hammer" kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride. The guitars are heavy enough to make even the most seasoned headbanger's neck ache. And don't even get me started on the drumming - it's like a freight train coming at you full speed.
Lyrically, the album doesn't hold back either. Frontman Robb Flynn's poignant words tackle topics like anger, frustration, and the struggles of everyday life. It's like therapy for metalheads, only with more screaming and headbanging.
But what really sets this album apart is its ability to surprise you. Just when you think you've got the band figured out, they throw in a curveball like the haunting ballad "Blistering." It's like Metallica meets Elton John, in the best possible way.
Overall, "The More Things Change" is a rollercoaster of an album that will leave you breathless and begging for more. So grab your air guitar, crank up the volume, and get ready to have your face melted off - in the best way possible.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Ten Ton Hammer
2. Take My Scars
3. Struck A Nerve
4. Down To None
5. The Frontlines
6. Spine
7. Bay of Pigs
8. Violate
9. Blistering
10. Blood of the Zodiac
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Machine Head
Machine Head, the heavy metal band hailing from Oakland, California, burst onto the scene with their debut album "Burn My Eyes" in 1994. Led by the fiery and untamed frontman Robb Flynn, Machine Head has become synonymous with powerful riffs, aggressive vocals, and headbanging anthems that have earned them a dedicated following worldwide. With a sound that blends elements of thrash metal, groove metal, and hardcore punk, Machine Head has carved out a unique niche in the metal landscape. Their relentless energy and fierce attitude on stage have made them a live force to be reckoned with, leaving fans in awe and newcomers converted after just one show. Over the years, Machine Head has released a string of critically acclaimed albums, including "The Blackening" and "Unto the Locust," showcasing their musical versatility and songwriting prowess. With each release, the band has pushed the boundaries of their genre, never afraid to experiment with new sounds and styles while staying true to their roots. Machine Head's live performances are legendary, with Flynn's raw and unapologetic vocals leading the charge as the band delivers blistering guitar solos, thunderous drumming, and bass lines that will shake you to your core. Whether you're a die-hard metalhead or a casual fan, a Machine Head show is an experience like no other. In a world of cookie-cutter bands and predictable formulas, Machine Head stands out as a beacon of authenticity and passion. With their fearless attitude and unrelenting commitment to their craft, Machine Head continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world. So crank up the volume, raise your horns, and join the Machine Head revolution.
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