Tag Archives: Robb Flynn

Machine Head Announce Headlining U.S. Tour Dates

Machine Head have announced three headline shows as part of The Road To Mayhem Tour and these will be the only headline shows the band plays in all of 2013. The dates listed are specifically catered to not conflict with the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival summer tour where Machine Head is headlining the Jägermeister

Machine Head Bassist Adam Duce Leaves the Band

Machine Head bassist and founding member, Adam Duce, has left the band. Machine Head has announced this on their official web site. No specific details have been revealed yet, but the band has made it clear that Duce parted on good terms. The band states that they “would like to wish Adam the best with

Machine Head’s Robb Flynn Announces Acoustic Performances

In anticipation of his upcoming acoustic performance Friday, January 25, 2013 at NAMM, Machine Head frontman Robb Flynn has decided to book four acoustic shows at various bars and intimate clubs in the greater Orange County/Los Angeles area. He will be performing a mix of cover songs and re-interpreted Machine Head songs. Here are those

Machine Head to Begin Writing New Album This Month

Machine Head frontman Robb Flynn has confirmed that the band will begin writing the follow-up to 2011′s Unto The Locust this month in a new blog posted on the band’s website. “Just to refresh everyone who may not have read the first journal I wrote, I have started up my diary/journals again after taking a

Machine Head to Return to Dethklok Tour on Schedule

After being forced to miss 9 dates due to frontman Robb Flynn’s emergency hernia surgery, Machine Head will be returning to the Dethklok, All That Remians, and The Black Dahlia Murder tour for the November 24th date in Portland, Oregon as expected, and continuing on as scheduled. Flynn arrived back in the Bay Area on

Metal Review – Machine Head – Unto The Locust (2011)

It is hard to believe that it has been four years since the epic release of The Blackening, but it is actually true. With the success of The Blackening and the long waiting period between albums, Machine Head had better be pretty sure that this album rocked. Also, with the release their first single off