Former MACHINE HEAD/SOULFLY Guitarist Completes Work On Solo Demo

February 22, 2003

Former MACHINE HEAD/SOULFLY/MEDICATION guitarist Logan Mader has completed work on a four-song demo.

The Los Angeles-based axeman, who spends much of his time producing other artists, is currently seeking a solo record deal.

The songs featured on Mader's new demo CD are as follows:

01. Away
02. Home Again
03. Hold On
04. Wounded

In other news, Mader has just finished producing two heavy songs ("Revolt" and "Hater") for INSOLENCE's upcoming EP. Check out photos of Logan in the studio with INSOLENCEhere. In addition, Mader recently produced six tracks for British band TWIN METHOD and remixed two "electronic-vibe" tracks for PITCHSHIFTER.

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