The Blackening EXPLICIT LYRICS Machine Head

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Vinyl LP

  • Release Date: 08/26/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Label: ROADRUNNER RECORDS
  • UPC: 016861801618
 
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Track List
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The Blackening

1LISTENClenching the Fists of Dissent 10:36
2LISTENBeautiful Mourning 4:46
3LISTENAesthetics of Hate 6:30
4LISTENNow I Lay Thee Down 5:34
5LISTENSlanderous 5:16
6LISTENHalo 9:03
7LISTENWolves 9:01
8LISTENA Farewell to Arms 10:12

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Editorial Reviews

Machine Head's The Blackening is an over-the-top rage and pummelfest with all the qualities that earned the group its enormous fan base by touring and recording. The record starts out unlikely enough, and gladly enough, with a left-of-center call to arms to the youth of this nation to not accept blindly the words (and threats) of "patriotic brutes." It calls for rage with triple-timed slamming beats and blistering lead guitar breaks, as the piece alternates between death metal, industrial metal, thrash and prog. It blends seamlessly. At ten-and-half minutes for an opening cut, one can tell this is no original heavy metal record. "Beautiful Mourning" is anything but gothic heavy metal; it begins with a taut, explosive riff matched by the drum kit, and then Robb Flynn is off and running, celebrating being "taken under" by her, and the seductive power of both women and death. The thrash element here rivals Slayer at their very best, and breaks new ground within the realm of composition for aggressive music. The intense dual arpeggios between both guitarists -- Flynn and Phil Demmel on "Aesthetics of Hate" (as just one example) are among the tightest ever. The drama produced by Dave McClain's blastbeats and the steady guidance of Adam Duce's basslines comprise a deeply intuitive rhythm section for the six-stringers to fly from. They don't so much fly as fight, though. Other standouts include "Halo," and "Now I Lay Thee Down." Recommended. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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March 31, 2007: There was deffinetly promise with machine heads last album but this blows it away. "Blackening" starts out with a 9 min song that is just outstanding. Every song is worth a second listen and more. If you are a true metal fan, you must buy this cd.

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