REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: April 7, 2021

MACHINE HEAD – The Burning Red

The difficult third album. It shouldn’t have been if they had stayed as Machine Head instead of trying to be Korn, or Coal Chamber, or whatever new metal bands were around at the time. Burn My Eyes is a classic of the genre, but this album is all over the show because Flynn is trying to move with a trend. You may think that I maybe don’t like this album, but that’s not true. I do like this album – it’s just not half-life as good as it could have been.

Enter The Phoenix and Desire To Fire are the opening two tracks and could have been Korn outtakes as the groove is very similar. The riffs are there for sure, and Nothing Left has a killer riff and is the track that resembles Machine Head the most. Silver could be Nirvana – it’s that close. A very weird cover of Message In A Bottle is the worst track on the album as I just don’t see the point. Track four on Side 2, Five, is the best on the album as it reminds me of Killing Joke – it has that sinister undertone to it. When you listen to The Blackening, which would be three albums later, you have to wonder what was going on in Robb Flynn’s mind when they recorded this?! Hey ho!

7/10 from The Grooveman.

LONELY ROBOT – Feelings Are Good

Lonely Robot is the brainchild of John Mitchell, ex Arena, The Urbane, and Francis Dunnery’s replacement in It Bites. There are a lot more, but too many to mention here. John is a bit of a genius and a workaholic it seems. As well as being a recording artist in his own right he has produced a myriad of artists. He even did a three song EP for me when I was involved in the Tygers Of Pan Tang.

This is the fourth album from this project. The first three were a concept commonly referred to as The Astronaut Trilogy, so this one is different and is a much more personal album lyrically. The title track gets things underway and is a short vocal piece, before taking us into the album proper with Into The Lo-Fi – a great Prog/pop masterpiece. John has this quality to his voice that fits with the Prog stylings of this record perfectly. Spiders is up next and is another great song with a brilliant melody and some great playing. Crystalline is a beautiful song with great musicality, it would have made a great single. Life Is A Sine Wave is another great song that is full of great moments and playing. This song could be a standard bearer for what is modern Prog music. Excellent tune! Armour Of My Heart seems to be a very personal song which deals with the topic of how to deal with lost love and putting the barriers up. Suburbia is another piece of modern Prog with great melodies and great playing – without being over the top. Keeping People As Pets is my personal favourite on the album – a really great tune.

The production is fantastic, very crisp and clear, and all of the instruments are separated so nothing is lost in the mix. A bit more laid back than the previous three, but still a great record.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.