[ Roadrunner Records / CD ]
Release Date: Tuesday 10 April 2007
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If previous album 'Through the Ashes of Empires' was the sounding of the trumpet, then 'The Blackening' is the arrival of the hordes: dense, aggressive and inescapable!
How do you create a masterpiece of modern metal? Why not ask Machine Head, since they wrote the rule book from their very first release 'Burn My Eyes' over a decade ago... a combination of the aggression of metal and punk, and the social anger of urban rap, intertwined with hypnotic Alice In Chains-esque vocal harmonies.
So it's no surprise with new album 'The Blackening' (their 7th studio album) they challenged themselves to demolish their own boundaries, delivering in the process 60 minutes of the most structurally complex and technical material that Machine Head has ever recorded.
Produced once again by singer/guitarist Robb Flynn (Roadrunner United, Machine Head) and mixed by Colin Richardson (Bullet For My Valentine, Funeral For A Friend), 'The Blackening' features all the hallmarks of a great metal classic with the fresher dynamics the Bay Area thrash pioneers are famous for.
If 'Through the Ashes of Empires' was the sounding of the trumpet, then 'The Blackening' is the arrival of the hordes: dense, aggressive and inescapable. Don't let the name fool you... 'The Blackening' may well be Machine Head's brightest moment.
1. Clenching the Fists of Dissent
2. Beautiful Mourning
3. Aesthetics of Hate
4. Now I Lay Thee Down
5. Slanderous
6. Halo
7. Wolves
8. A Farewell to Arms