New England Metal and Hardcore Festival 2004 April 30, 2004 Machine Head at New England Metal and Hardcore Festival 2004 | Photos by Bruce Bettis
MTV’s Return of The Rock – Review September 1, 2000 MTV is opening saying they’d turned their back on your passé music, but now they’re back to sell you what you already should’ve considered Heavy Music 101!
Heavy Metal FAKK2 – Review April 1, 2000 74 minute slab of either industrial, nü metal, rapcore, electrometal, or some variation therein. A few pleasant surprises, a lot of barrel-scrapers.
Machine Head – The Burning Red – Review September 1, 1999 Since the brilliant debut, Burn My Eyes, Machine Head only bores the listener to death with a repetition of riffs and beats that sound exactly alike.
Machine Head – The More Things Change – Review June 1, 1997 Machine Head have learned to write dynamically, and while The More Things Change… seems to drag at times, it’s an action-packed blockbuster..
Tales of the Crypt: Demon Knight – Review March 1, 1995 This little festering gem of a film fits right in with such wonderfully mad shows as Creepshow and The Evil Dead 2. Get the soundtrack too.
Obituary – with Napalm Death, Machine Head at Club Babyhead – Review October 1, 1994 A dazed yet smiling guy with a broken nose bleeding profusely emerged from the pit, finally made it to the exit. “Now that’s more like it,” I thought.
Napalm Death – with Obituary, Machine Head at Club Babyhead – Review October 1, 1994 Napalm Death bludgeon the crowd with the most intense core heard in a while. Their road experience showed and shined through their ever-so-tight set.
Machine Head – with Obituary, Napalm Death at Club Babyhead – Review October 1, 1994 Machine Head proved themselves worthy of the opening slot. This is metal for the ’90s, pure power and feel.