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Machines of Loving Grace

Machines of Loving Grace – Gilt – Review

November 1, 1995

It’s a good, solid album of breathy sensuality mixed with anger and wit, but I miss the keyboards and devastating synths.

Machines of Loving Grace – at Local 186 – Review

April 1, 1994

With snarling heavy metal guitars, a live drummer, and a trigger percussionist/sample spewer, Machines filled the stage and every molecule of air with mayhem.

Machines of Loving Grace – Concentration – Review

February 1, 1994

The lucky 13 songs of Concentration rage with guitar-heavy metalcore, whisper dark somethings, and suck you in with pseudo-syrupy pop catchiness.

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