Through the Ashes of Empires
Machine Head
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Imperium | Machine Head | 6:41 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Bite the Bullet | Machine Head | 3:21 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Left Unfinished | Machine Head | 5:32 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Elegy | Machine Head | 3:55 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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In the Presence of My Enemies | Machine Head | 7:07 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Days Turn Blue to Gray | Machine Head | 5:29 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Vim | Machine Head | 5:12 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Seasons Wither | Machine Head | 6:17 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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All Falls Down | Machine Head | 4:29 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Wipe the Tears | Machine Head | 3:54 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Descend the Shades of Night | Machine Head | 7:44 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 11 Songs |
Album Review
When they first emerged in 1994, San Francisco metalheads Machine Head appeared poised (along with the then-unstoppable Pantera) to lead the cause of American metal, proudly and purposefully, through the second half of that grim, grim, alternative rock-dominated decade. But, much to their fans' dismay, the band's masterful debut would soon give way to undercooked repetition on their sophomore effort and then, horror of horrors, a grueling descent into nu-metal sellout with their third, before finally crash landing to an uninspired nadir with their fourth. Within the span of seven short years, Machine Head's proverbial cup had gone from brimming to empty, their few remaining believers understandably holding out little hope for any sort of redemption. But against all odds, just when the jig seemed to be most certainly up, all of these missteps were summarily erased by the group's stunning fifth album, Through the Ashes of Empires, which saw them rediscovering their roots while reuniting bandleader Robb Flynn with his original Vio-Lence six-string partner in crime, Phil Demmel. Coincidentally or not, the results marked a return to form in no uncertain terms, with colossal first track "Imperium" single-handedly eclipsing the previous two and a half albums, while simultaneously recapturing the dark majesty and crushing authority of early Machine Head triumphs like "Davidian" and "Ten Ton Hammer." The same was true, to a slightly lesser extent, about ensuing headbangers "Bite the Bullet," "Left Unfinished," and the epic "In the Presence of My Enemies," which collectively showed what could happen when a great band actually follows its instincts instead of half-heartedly following trends. Not that Machine Head came back from their "lost weekend" completely empty-handed, as incrementally melodic and emotive material such as "Elegy" and "Days Turn Blue to Gray" successfully reenvisioned (and authenticated) a few elements of those failed experiments through the prism of the band's own sensibilities — not Korn's or Limp Bizkit's. (In fact, only the rhythmically chugging "All Falls Down" was guilty of a complete and sorry relapse into nu-metal's intolerable whining.) And with the rousing final number, "Descend the Shades of Night," Machine Head delivered yet another monolithic highlight, as steeped in their glorious past as it was promising of the future.
Customer Reviews
Thank God for this album!
the amazing song "Imperium" alone saved this band from a downward spiral into an odd Nu-Metal scene that wasn't taken to kindly by the fans. Through the Ashes of Empires shows a return to a true progressive thrash metal take and really blows your mind. Other standout tracks are "Bite the Bullet" and "Descend the Shades of Night". This album eventually leads to their real metal masterpiece; "The Blackening"
All I can say
Is that if this is your first album you've heard of Machine Head, buy them all, they are by far one of the best metal bands ever. There influences are great but not documented.They have never released a bad album, even The Burning Red is awesome. Check'em all out!
good
Yes, albums after burn my eyes sucked, but everyone can redeem themselves, very good metal album.
Biography
Formed: 1992 in Oakland, CA
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s
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