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Machine Head Music:
Through the Ashes of Empires



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Through the Ashes of Empires
by Machine Head

Through the Ashes of Empires
List Price: $30.98Label: Roadrunner UK

Salesrank: 302230

Released: December 23, 2003
Our Price: $16.50
Used Price: $5.20
Media: Audio CD

Editorial Review:
Full title - Through The Ashes Of Empires. Limited edition of the nu-metal/thrash metal legend's 2003 album includes a bonus disc featuring 5 audio demo tracks 'Bite The Bullet', 'Left Unfinished', 'Elegy', 'All Falls Down' & 'Descend The Shades Of night' plus the enhanced video for 'The Blood, The Sweat, The Tears' (live). Slipcase. Roadrunner.

Through the Ashes of Empires Reviews:
WOW!!! AWESOME CD!! 5 Star Review
2004-02-11 - There are no words to describe this cd. This is defintaly the best cd that I have ever bought. Well worth the money and the wait. Just buy it, you know you want it!!!!!

hella good 5 Star Review
2004-01-15 - man what can i say this is the best album ever instant classic hella heavy,hella mellow,holy sh*t its good.no matter what anybody said about the burnning red and supercharger i always like them two records but this seems more true machine head. you get classic m.h. sounds some kinda, shadows fall kinda sounds,hatebreed kinda sounds, even pink floyd kinda sounds AND ROBB WAS THE PRODUCER SO IT HAD TO BE GOOD THANK YOU!

MACHINE HEAD back to BRUTALITY. 4 Star Review
2003-12-23 - Burn My Eyes again, unbelievable album, thank-god they are back and better than ever. Although i am a fan of Superchanger and burning red, i am aware of the blades they took. It's great to see a band that has been around so long and has kept Thrash/Heavy Metal well and truly brutal. I believe the opening and the last song are the 2 best on the album. None the less they have compiled a sweet ass selection of songs. Tearing riffs, angry screams, melodies... Hell Yeah. If you only buy one album this year, consider this to be well worth your dollars.

The Edge Is Back! 5 Star Review
2003-12-11 - Even though i bought MH's last 2 albums.. 1999's 'The Burning Red' and 2001's 'Supercharger', and liked them... I felt that something was missing from those albums that the first 2 albums had. And that was that mischievious edge to MH's sound. Somehow it comes back on this album (prob due to a new guitarist? :P)

At first listen i didn't know if i liked this album too much, but after a few more listens.. more of the songs were sounding better and better. I've gotten to the point now where i love 5 of the songs and the others are still growing on me. And that is absolutely what i love about music, that it sneaks up on you and takes more than a couple listens for you to get into it. Music like that is the music that will leave an imprint in your mind and that's the kind of music that has integrity through and through and will sound good years and years down the road.

Each time i put 'Through the Ashes of Empires' on i hear something new that i hadnt heard before.. and i smile about it.
On this cd they have some explosive tracks and some mellow ones, like the way MH has been writing in the past few years b/c it is where they're minds are at and you can't blame a band for that. All good bands' styles change eventually and all people in general's taste changes in life. Most tend to mellow out and look at life perspectively and MH seems to be doing that.. all while keeping that harshness intact.. making the whole thing a beauty to behold. Plenty of angst still slices its way thru the 10 tracks and at the right moments the subtle sounds come in.

If you're a first timer of MH you might not 'get' this cd, but then again i don't want to pre-judge anyone's taste in music. So take a risk, you might be pleasantly surprised. And for all real MH fans, you don't wanna pass this one up.

LOVE the cover art btw! >:)

Machine Head are back to take names and kick ass 5 Star Review
2003-12-05 - This cd is amazing.I like everything that they have done but I'm glad to see them go back to there roots.Through the Ashes of Empires is a must buy to any Machine Head fan.










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