First came Beyond The Pale, then the title track, and now we’ve been gifted the imaginatively-titled Bastards.So what? The Blackening is the sixth album by American band Machine Head.Released on March 27, 2007, in the United States, The Blackening sold 16,000 units in its first week, and became Machine Head's second highest charting release at number 54 on the Billboard 200, and charted in the Top 20 throughout many countries in the rest of the world. Second, Robb constantly expresses in his lyrics a hate for modern leaders, whether they are the government or the church. Found retribution with the almighty "Through the Ashes of Empires". Machine Head’s ninth album Catharsis will soon be upon us, and over the past month or so we’ve been drip-fed songs to whet our appetite. The nearest Machine Head have come to a folk song, the band's frontman Robb Flynn wrote the track in 40 minutes the day after the US presidential election. 2. Machinehead Lyrics: Breathe in, breathe out / Breathe in, breathe out / Breathe in / Breathe in, breathe out / Breathe in, breathe out / Breathe in / Tied to a wheel, our fingers got to feel The pegs on your guitar's headstock that you use to tune your guitar. You’re probably thinking. Frontman Rob Flynn explained: "In many cultures the bloodstone has been used as an amulet to protect against evil, and is the symbol of justice. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources.Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The opening track of American Heavy Metal band Machine Head's seventh full-length studio album Unto The Locust is a three part sonata. I've never heard one song from Machine Head that attacks God or faith, only people and usually leaders. Machine Head is the sixth studio album released by the English rock band Deep Purple, recorded in December 1971 at Montreux, Switzerland and released on 25 March 1972 on Purple Records.. /THE/ Gods of metal music, although they let themselves down with the albums where they experimented with their sound, namely The More Things Change, The Burning Red and Supercharger (which admittidly contain good songs). Speaking to the That's Not Metal podcast, he said: "It was based on a conversation that I had with my kids. This article needs additional citations for verification. August 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) "Machinehead" is a song by English rock band Bush, released on 9 April 1996 as the fifth and final single from their 1994 debut album, Sixteen Stone. The Bloodstone & Diamonds album gets its name from one of this song's lyrics. 1. Machine Head Lyrics "Imperium" Hear me now Bearing down upon a path we choose Chosen from the start living different rules Existence something to cherish true Will not succumb to doubts that I hold onto Release the fear of my pain In so much pain Give me the will to fight Every obstacle that I have inside Real Eyes, Realize, Real Lies Lyrics: The largest ever uprising in recent U.S. history / (INAUDIBLE) / Police stand by as looters take what they want / Police brutality is on the rise (?) Look at the song Death Church and Blood of the Zodiac for the church, and a whole ton of other songs for the government. It consists of: (I) Sangre Sani …