On the 13th anniversary of the release of MACHINE HEAD’s “The Blackening” album, frontman Robb Flynn hopped on Facebook Live to stream an impromptu guitar run-through of some of the LP’s deeper cuts. Check out video footage below.
In a March 26 e-mail…
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On the 13th anniversary of the release of
MACHINE HEAD's
"The Blackening" album, frontman
Robb Flynn hopped on
Facebook Live to stream an impromptu guitar run-through of some of the LP's deeper cuts. Check out video footage below.
In a March 26 e-mail blast to its mailing list,
MACHINE HEAD stated the following, in part, about
"The Blackening": "While ex-guitarist [
Phil]
Demmel is often viewed in the media as the savior of the band, 85% of the material on
'The Blackening' was written by drummer
Dave McClain and guitarist
Robb Flynn, with
Robb playing all guitars on the album, including rhythm, lead, all intros, harmonies, and all dueling lead guitar harmonies.
McClain wrote the main riff in
'Halo' and
Robb wrote all of
'Aesthetics Of Hate'."
That same day,
Demmel took to his
Twitter to apparently address
MACHINE HEAD's characterization of his involvement with the record, writing: "13 years ago. Proud of this record and my contributions.
'Beautiful Mourning',
'Slanderous',
'Now I Lay Thee Down' and
'Farewell To Arms' simply do not happen without them. Thanks for all the kind words and continued support from all the Head cases."
When one fan on
Twitter told
Demmel, "Sad that the email sent out to the mailing list tried to downplay your contributions. That record wouldn't have been what it is without the entire band at the time.", he responded: "Yeah, right? Sometimes ALL of the glory isn't enough."
Demmel announced his exit from
MACHINE HEAD in October 2018, explaining at the time that he wanted "to step away and do something else musically."
Phil, who first played with
Robb in
VIO-LENCE in the late 1980s and early 1990s, went on to complete the
Flynn-fronted act's
"Freaks & Zeroes Tour" before officially leaving the band.
Last year,
Demmel told the
"In The Pitts Of Metal And Motor Chaos" podcast that
MACHINE HEAD ended up becoming a
Flynn solo project toward the end of his time with the group.
"We weren't a band," he said. "That was
Robb's trip, and we were basically just being told what was gonna happen… Everything had changed over time. Shit, we were together for 16 years and stuff changes after that. It's been the band that he started. So things shift, and as they weren't what we agreed to or what we wanted to be a part of, [
McClain and I] just left. So we do our own thing, and he does his thing."
Demmel also said that the musical side of
MACHINE HEAD took a sharp turn for the worse during the writing stage for 2018's
"Catharsis", an album that he said he hated.