Machine Head Releases “Burn My Eyes (Live In The Studio)” to Streaming Services


In 2019 when Machine Head reunited most of their classic lineup for the Burn My Eyes 25 tour, the band performed a playthrough of the entire album, which they then shared as video on YouTube, and eventually released it on a limited edition vinyl. The widely successful sold-out BME25 tour was halted by the pandemic, but the band recently performed together again on a livestream for the 27th anniversary of the album release. The band just shared the live studio recording to all streaming services now!     

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Machine Head Cancels All Tours For The Foreseeable Future 


In a move that was to be expected, Machine Head, fresh off of several sold-old tours for the “Burn My Eyes 25th Anniversary” tour, the band has officially canceled all touring indefinitely. Robb Flynn has said publicly several times recently in interviews and his podcast that he doesn’t think the music industry will recover from coronavirus shutdown conditions for several years. Fans that have bought tickets for show not happening will be refined. Read a statement from Robb. Continue reading


Machine Head Moves June London Show Back to Brixton Academy After “Beer Gate”


Machine Head has moved their previously announced show at Alexandra Palace back to Brixton Academy, in spite of “Beer Gate” earlier this month “Beer Gate” happened when a fan dumped a full beer on the soundboard, halting Machine Head’s performance after a few songs. The band has issued an update and a special discount for fans, both those who lost out on the aborted show and those who bought new tickets for June. See the message below. The band continues to support their “Burn My Eyes 25” tour celebrating the bands’ reunion and performance of their debut album every night. Playing in their usual “An Evening With” format, the shows consisting of a “modern” set of songs with new members Vogg Kieltyka and Matt Allston and the classic set of BME. Continue reading


Watch Machine Head’s “Burn My Eyes 25” Lineup Perform “A Thousand Lies”


Machine Head has been rolling out new content weekly since announcing their “Burn My Eyes 25” reunion tour with original members Logan Mader and Chris Kontos. Current members also include founder Robb Flynn and bassist/vocalist Jared MacEachern. The band has recruited two new as yet to be named additions for the band for the “modern” MH music half of the evening with tour format. Watch the band perform ‘A Thousand Lies” from Burn My Eyes (Roadrunner) live at Sharkbite Studios. Continue reading