lunes, 28 de octubre de 2002

REVIEW: MACHINE HEAD - SUPERCHARGER

 


MACHINE HEAD - SUPERCHARGER (Roadrunner Recs., 2001)


Produced by Johnny K.

Recorded at Mad Dog Studios

Artwork by P.R. Brown


Tracks: 1- Declaration, 2- Bulldoxer, 3- White Knuckle Blackout, 4- Crashing Around You, 5- Kick You When You´re Down, 6- Only the Names, 7- All In Your Head, 8- American High, 9- Brown Acid, 10-Nausea, 11- Blank Generation, 12-Trephination, 13- Deafening Silence, 14- Supercharger, 15- Hople In the Sky, 16- Ten Fold, 17- The Blood, The sweat and the tears (live), 18- Desire to Fire (live)


Machine Head is Back! Blasting with their cutting riffs and their thunderous drum beats here is one of America´s most powerful bands. Starting with a noisy intro followed by a great drums opening before the band enters with their ultra heavy and modern brand of metal. The sound on this release has made a big progress from the one in "the Burning Red" their previous albums and also Rob Flynn and company have made an effort on doing better tracks here. As powerful as always this is Machine Head´s fourth album and is one of the heaviest up to date. The great combination of crushing riffs, screams and singing vocals is omniprescent on this release as on their previous ones. If you like modern metal you should check this CD. Favorite tracks: "Crashing Around You", "American High" and " Deafening Silence". Contact: www.roadrunnerrecords.com