MACHINE HEAD Bassist's Great Skydiving Adventure

July 11, 2008

MACHINE HEAD's official forum has been updated with the following message:

"Attention all MACHINE HEAD fans who are within driving distance of any of the [Rockstar Energy] Mayhem shows. Adam [Duce; bass] wants to go skydiving on off days, show days, in fact any day over the next seven weeks. So if you are capable of coming by the venue, picking Adam up and getting him back to the venue by 5:00 p.m., then please get in touch. Adam knows where all the drop zones are so all you need is a car and the time! If this is of any interest to you please get in touch [as soon as possible]. Contact Alan H at: [email protected]."

MACHINE HEAD's new video, "Halo", can be viewed at this location. The clip, which was filmed on April 3 in San Francisco with director Mike Sloat ("Aesthetics of Hate", "Imperium", "Days Turn Blue to Gray"),was shot entirely in front of a green screen, and the footage was all digitally manipulated to mimic the style of the artwork from the packaging for MACHINE HEAD's new album "The Blackening".

Check out photos from the video shoot at this location.

MACHINE HEAD is taking part in this summer's inaugural Rockstar Energy Mayhem tour, which is being co-headlined by SLIPKNOT and DISTURBED. The Mayhem lineup also includes DRAGONFORCE, MASTODON, AIRBOURNE, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, BLACK TIDE and others.

MACHINE HEAD garnered the first Grammy nomination of its career for "Aesthetics of Hate", a monstrous track from the critically hailed album "The Blackening", released in March 2007. The song was nominated for "Best Metal Performance" (SLAYER eventually won the award for "The Final Six").

MACHINE HEAD will support SLIPKNOT on a European tour this fall. Also scheduled to appear on the bill is CHILDREN OF BODOM.

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