REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: October 25, 2021

MACHINE HEAD – Burn My Eyes

Right in the middle of grunge, and the hatred of all things rock and metal, this slab of awesomeness slipped out to shake everyone out of the funk they were in. Along with Pantera, they were at the head of a new wave of metal bands with a very heavy deep tone to their sound. Unfortunately for the band, it wasn’t until the release of The Blackening in 2007 that they would rekindle the flames that made them great in the first place. That’s nearly 14 years later.

The opening slams of Davidian and Old is as good as it gets – pure unadulterated metal with huge riffs and grooves. The very slow intro of A Thousand Lies is Sabbath for a modern age – a superb riff with chuggas a plenty. Blood For Blood is a fast romp with blast beats driving the groove. Block is just amazing, and a killer way to finish the album proper. Side 4 is demos and alternate takes which gets a big thumbs up from me as I’m not a fan of the etched side.

This is one of the best modern metal albums. It’s full of big fat riffs, killer grooves, and it sounds huge thanks to a great production from Colon Richardson (who was flavour of the month for a while).

A big 10/10 from The Grooveman.

ONLY CHILD – s/t

After Paul Sabu released a couple of solo albums under his own name and they didn’t do that well, somebody thought it would be a good idea to build a few bands around him. This is the third of those bands, and I would say probably the best, as it’s a near perfect mix of hard rock and softer AOR – Journey style.

As well as handling all guitar duties, Paul Sabu sings all lead vocals. I was aware of what an amazing player he is, but was pleasantly surprised that he has quite a good voice. Plenty of melodies, hooks, and sing-a-long choruses to keep the most ardent melodic rock fan happy here – and an added bonus of some killer guitar. I Wanna Touch is a standout track, and I’m sure it would have made a great single. Scream Until You Like It is another good track, as you can guess it has lots of suspect lyrics – as was the case back then. My personal favourite is Love To The Limit as it’s a great up-tempo rocker with a great melody and a signature ripping solo from Mr. Sabu.

As a little side note and possibly the most irrelevant thing I’ve contributed, Paul Sabu is the son of film star Sabu.

A really good album and not a bad song here if I’m honest.

9/10 from The Grooveman.