Machine Head
Burn My Eyes


4.0
excellent

Review

by Altmer USER (175 Reviews)
May 6th, 2007 | 183 replies


Release Date: 1994 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A good dose of thrash metal with an updated 90s sound.

Thrash metal supposedly died out with the advent of alternative rock and grunge. Metallica, the genre's biggest exponent, started putting out heaps of dog faeces. Megadeth turned slow and went in more heavy metal directions. Anthrax became a soap. Slayer's musical sound and quality declined. The rest of the bands were either underground, or sucked balls anyway. Then came Pantera, who took their post-thrash sound to a whole new level. And then in 1995, there was another post-thrash band called Machine Head, who released their debut Burn My Eyes.

And they sound nicely oldschool on this offering. No matter their later releases, this is one hell of a debut record. Rob Flynn's vocals are similar to Anselmo's, except they are better and he doesn't overindulge in horrible falsetto lines. He just sounds badass. In fact, it's a long time since I've heard a band in this genre spit out vocal lines and actually am able to listen to them. Thrash vocalists tend to sound either un-thrash or like moose, but Flynn's vocal delivery is convincing and overall he does an excellent job.

He also is one of the world's biggest riff making machines. Not unlike Jon Schaffer of Iced Earth, most of the Machine Head riffs are sledgehammers that instantly appeal and draw you in. One important criterion for metal is that the guitar riffs don't sound bland or recycled. The riffs have to be innovative. Flynn passes this one with flying colours as he spews out riffs like a tennis ball machine, every next one more aggressive than the one before. They break, they stomp, they crush and they crash and burn all over you. It makes the album one big sonic explosion in your ears, without ever sounding unfocused or unstructured. It also propels monsters like Old and Davidian to the forefront, who just thrive on the riff structures Flynn sets up.

Lead guitars are featured, albeit a little less prominently, and they aren't really overly memorable anyway. This record is not the one I'll always remember because the solos were that good. Now most solos tend to be overly long and a display of technique, and luckily the band doesn't overindulge in that kind of thing, as it can kill a record; the band knows when to put in a lead, when to keep riffing, and when to take the song into overdrive.
Check out the ending of None But My Own, where the band decides to step on the gas pedal and suddenly the song turns into a speed metal fest of Slayer-like intensity.

The bad thing is the rhythm section gets snowed under in all the guitar/vocal violence going on. Now you can hear the drums and they work very well with the beat and the rhythmical intensity of the music, but again this isn't the record I'm going to praise because the drums were so exceptional. And the bass just isn't anywhere mainly because the riffs and lead guitars drown everything else out on the mix. It IS the main focal point of the album, and thrash bands usually have this problem so it's not really intrusive, but it just might have been nice to, you know, hear a bass line somewhere.

The only problem this album has, is that it's going to get boring somewhere along the line. Most of the songs here are very similar in structure and style, and while you can discern some of the riffs from the first second of the song onwards, the record may grow dull and bland towards the end. It is basically 60 minutes of loud, aggressive metal and they only have one or two slower tracks to change up the tempo a little; therefore it is an album that is only suitable in a mood when you have too much energy or are raging and frustrated. If you are not in either mood, the record may lose a slight amount of appeal.

But in conclusion this makes for a rather nice listening experience. This is a band who showed huge promise here for their next couple of records, and while they may not always have lived up to that promise like they did here, this record is a brutal slab of good old metal which will definitely please fans of the genre.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Wizard
May 6th 2007


20508 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Excellent review! I like this album but its not even close to as good as The Blackening. Still, I feel Machine Head is a little underrated when it comes to the whole post thrash movement and how they have trecked on and got better over time (not counting The Burning Red and the obviously disastrous album Supercharger).

Confessed2005
May 6th 2007


5561 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Good review for a classic album - I do think this helped to pave the way for post-thrash bands (or whatever you want to call them).

kalkal50
May 6th 2007


2386 Comments


I hate the vocals...

Wizard
May 6th 2007


20508 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The vocals have never done it for me with Machine Head and thats why they will never more than a rating of 4 from me. Their music is very tight though!

kalkal50
May 6th 2007


2386 Comments


yup musically theyre pretty good

jrowa001
May 6th 2007


8752 Comments


great review. i like their latest 2 albums and like flynns vocals a lot, but i cant get into his vocals on this album. their riffs are immense though

RoaRing_Roach
May 8th 2007


25 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Now you can hear the drums and they work very well with the beat and the rhythmical intensity of the music, but again this isn't the record I'm going to praise because the drums were so exceptional"



Exceptionally played or exceptionally sounding?

For the first Im assuring you that this is one of the best drumming performances for a metal album.Chris Kontos is genious.

For the second I have to disagree.Drums on Davidian Old or Im your God now sound macive and descrete where they have to be.Great sound.Only on Blood For Blood I hate the sound

About the bass thing, I have to aggree.



"its not even close to as good as The Blackening."



It's not EVEN CLOSE? Think again."The Blackening" is better is one thing...but not even close?

Anyway I like Burn My Eyes more.



Metal Anthem.This Message Edited On 05.08.07

Altmer
May 9th 2007


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

neither, I don't find the drums to be hugely impressive, sorry

RoaRing_Roach
May 9th 2007


25 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Could you point out an album that you find the drums impressive?

Just to compare.

RoaRing_Roach
May 9th 2007


25 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Could you point out an album that you find the drums impressive?

Just to compare.

Altmer
May 26th 2007


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Rush - Moving Pictures



Slayer - Reign In Blood



Dream Theater - anything



Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors

bloodycrepe
September 4th 2007


55 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

[quote=RoaRing_Roach]For the first Im assuring you that this is one of the best drumming performances for a metal album.Chris Kontos is genious.[/quote]



Well then considering what you said there and your name you obviousley don't listen to a lot of real metal.

Altmer
September 4th 2007


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this album is still fucking amazing

bloodycrepe
September 4th 2007


55 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

mmmm i like it but his voice gets really annoying after the first 2 or 3 tracks IMO

Altmer
September 5th 2007


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like his voice.

SylentEcho
September 5th 2007


1606 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

His voice isnt great but it suits the music. I cant imagine Matt Heafy or someone singing this.

Altmer
September 5th 2007


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Exactly.

FR33L0RD
September 5th 2007


6401 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

IMO, best "Machine Head" album

bloodycrepe
September 5th 2007


55 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I have to agree

Leviathan8937
June 24th 2011


264 Comments


Excellent but I prefer the blackening



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