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.
Foundations Forum 1994 – at the Burbank Hilton – Review October 1, 1994 It was a three day party and fest of metal that was fun in every aspect, including the schmoozing from all directions.
Machine Head – Burn My Eyes – Review September 1, 1994 Machine Head writes lyrics that confront harsh topics in intelligent and constructively angry ways. They stomp at a steamroller’s pace and fly at hyperspeed.