MACHINE HEAD: Flint Concert Photos Posted Online

January 25, 2008

San Francisco Bay Area metal veterans MACHINE HEAD played a warm-up show for their tour with HELLYEAH on January 23, 2008 at The Machine Shop in Flint, Michigan. Check out photos from the concert at Mintypics.com.

The group's setlist was as follows:

01. Clenching the Fists of Dissent
02. Imperium
03. Now I lay Thee Down
04. Aesthetics of Hate
05. Old
06. Halo
07. Take my Scars
08. Creeping Death (METALLICA cover)
09. Territory (SEPULTURA cover)
10. Walk (PANTERA cover)
11. Davidian

HardTimes.ca conducted an interview with MACHINE HEAD frontman Robb Flynn prior to the band's September 29, 2007 show in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Watch the eight-minute clip below.

MACHINE HEAD garnered the first Grammy nomination of its career for "Aesthetics of Hate", a monstrous track from the critically hailed album "The Blackening", released in March 2007. The song is nominated for "Best Metal Performance".

"Best Metal Performance" Grammy nominees:

AS I LAY DYING - "Nothing Left"
KING DIAMOND - "Never Ending Hill"
MACHINE HEAD - "Aesthetics Of Hate"
SHADOWS FALL - "Redemption"
SLAYER - "Final Six"

The 50th annual Grammy Awards will be held at Los Angeles' Staples Center on Sunday, February 10, 2007.

"Aesthetics of Hate", an anthemic song built around a firestorm of riffs, was inspired by an article of the same name that appeared on a popular neo-conservative website that addressed the on-stage shooting of legendary PANTERA guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott by attacking him as an "untalented possessor of a guitar" and his fans as "pathetic and ugly." While "Aesthetics of Hate" isn't about Dimebag per se, it is a mighty metallic reaction to the author's skewed perception of the metal scene.

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