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Originally Posted by The Batlord
I dig The Blackening, as it's their most solid release, but I'd probably have to go with Burn My Eyes -- at least for today, as I can go back and forth. The guitar tone is far more brutal than anything on their more recent material, the music far heavier, and Robb Flynn's vocals were just so ****ing gnarly. Their songwriting may have vastly improved since, but they've toned down a few more notches than I'd like.
The Blackening may be solid from start to finish, and Burn My Eyes might get repetitive halfway through, but can this...
...really **** with this...
Oh dear god, Robb Flynn had cornrows in the nineties. WTF?!
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It's a matter of how you and I see things. Burn My Eyes is classic Machine Head, some say at their best. I love Burn My Eyes, it's the album anyone new to the band needs to start with. Then there's that period where the band flirted with nu-metal (and made it sound better to boot.) Those albums are ok, but they were stepping stones to the Machine Head we have today. I'd say that it would be easy to hear why Burn My Eyes can be the heaviest or most brutal Machine Head record, and I do agree on that. But the newer material I'd say is better because they're better musicians now. 'Course, that's just my view. But to actually clarify what I mean by that...
They're better musicians now, so the music they produce is more focused, tighter, or put together with a lot more understanding than with Burn My Eyes. But you're not looking at it like that Batty, I understand. Your view is more toward that Burn My Eyes, or The Blackening are just the best out of the albums the band has, more to your taste or preference.
By large, the band has not sold out, and they've stayed true to what makes Machine Head, Machine Head. I wouldn't even go so far as to say they market a more commercial sound. Because I'd be amazed if anything recent has ever been played on radio that often. The quality of the bands music is better than anything truly commercial.
As far as those two songs you posted go. The first is obviously not as heavy as the second. Guitar tone and the the drumming isn't as aggressive in the first, and the vocals in the second are maybe more...I can't find the word, but by large, the second song is the better of the two. I do get your point though.
And yeah...Rob used to have cornrows haha.