MACHINE HEAD's ROBB FLYNN Discusses His Journey In First Episode Of SPOTIFY's 'Metal Talks'

March 23, 2015

MACHINE HEAD guitarist/vocalist Robb Flynn is featured in "Metal Talks", a podcast-style playlist with exclusive material recorded at Spotify, where some of the biggest artists in metal tell stories from their careers and play favorite tracks.

In the first episode, Flynn tells the story of his journey from being an introverted adolescent to becoming the frontman of MACHINE HEAD.

Upcoming episodes will feature MASTODON, SLIPKNOT and MISS MAY I, followed by many more.

Listen now on Spotify.

MACHINE HEAD's recent shows in Los Angeles (February 20 at The Regent) and San Francisco (February 21 at The Regency Ballroom) were filmed for a new concert DVD.

MACHINE HEAD's last concert DVD, "Elegies", was recorded at the Brixton Academy in London, England in December 2004 and was made available in October 2005. In addition to concert footage, the DVD featured film clips and a short documentary about the making of the band's "Through The Ashes Of Empires" album.

MACHINE HEAD's latest album, "Bloodstone & Diamonds", sold around 18,200 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 21 on The Billboard 200 chart. Released on November 10, 2014 via Nuclear Blast Entertainment, the CD was produced by Robb Flynn and Juan Urteaga, and like the last seven of eight MACHINE HEAD albums, was masterfully mixed by Colin Richardson. Additional tracking, editing, and mixing was done with Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, TESTAMENT, ARCH ENEMY) and Steve Lagudi.

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