MACHINE HEAD To Release 'Catharsis' Album In January; North American Tour Announced

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San Francisco Bay Area metal titans MACHINE HEAD have announced the first U.S. tour dates of their world tour in support of their upcoming album, "Catharsis". Vocalist/guitarist Robb Flynn states: "It's been far too long since we've demolished venues in America. "We have had an awesome and productive break writing our new album, 'Catharsis', but now it's time for MACHINE HEAD to go melt some faces! "The reaction to our last 'Evening With' tours in America were nothing short of incredible, so once again these dates will be 'Evening With' and will see us performing two and a half to three hours every night with no opening bands. "We loved performing as an 'Evening With' for you Head Cases, and you guys loved it as well, the freedom to do whatever the fuck we wanted for as long as we wanted every night was liberating. It's not what everyone else is doing, and frankly, there are not a lot of bands who could even pull it off, but MACHINE HEAD can pull it off, and we are excited as fuck to do it again. We are carving our own path here, playing by our own rules, and as an artist, it's the best feeling in the world! "No festivals, period, no forty-five-minute slots, no supporting some stupid DJ, no parking lots in a rainstorm, The Head will only be 'headlining,' so come on down and rage!!" MACHINE HEAD's ninth full-length album, "Catharsis" was recorded with Zack Ohren (FALLUJAH, ALL SHALL PERISH) at Sharkbite Studios in Oakland, California. A January 2018 release via Nuclear Blast is expected. North American "Catharsis" tour dates: Jan. 25 - Phoenix, AZ - Nile Theater Jan. 27 - Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater Jan. 29 - San Antonio, TX - Aztec Theater Jan. 30 - Dallas, TX - Gas Moneky Live! Jan. 31 - Houston,TX - HOB Feb. 02 - Birmingham, AL - Saturn Feb. 03 - Pensacola, FL - Vinyl MH Feb. 05 - Orlando, FL - Plaza Live Feb. 06 - Atlanta, GA - Centerstage Feb. 08 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts Feb. 09 - New York, NY - Playstation Feb. 10 - Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club Feb. 11 - Montreal, QC - Club Soda Feb. 13 - Toronto, ON - Danforth MH Feb. 14 - Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom Feb. 15 - Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE Feb. 16 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Feb. 17 - Detroit, MI - Majestic Feb. 20 - Des Moines, IA - Woolys Feb. 21 - Madison, WI - Majestic Feb. 22 - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue Feb. 23 - Chicago, IL - Concord MH Feb. 24 - Saint Louis, MO - Pops Feb. 27 - Denver, CO - Summit MH Mar. 01 - Las Vegas, NV - HOB Mar. 02 - Los Angeles, CA - Fonda Mar. 03 - Oakland, CA - The Fox Theater Mar. 05 - Portland, OR - Roseland Mar. 06 - Vancouver, BC - Commodore Mar. 07 - Seattle, WA - Showbox Market MACHINE HEAD's latest track, "Is There Anybody Out There?", cracked the Top 40 on the Active Rock chart in the United States in August 2016. It marked the first time any Nuclear Blast artist has entered what is widely considered to be the "official rock chart" for the United States, and only the the third time the band had charted in the Top 40 in their illustrious career. MACHINE HEAD last year wrapped up the tour cycle for its first Nuclear Blast Entertainment album, "Bloodstone & Diamonds", where the band toured for twenty months and performed a whopping two hundred and eighty-three concerts on five different continents around the world. Around two hundred and fifti of those shows were performed as "An Evening With MACHINE HEAD," with no support bands and performances often lasting two and a half to three hours. Three tours of the United States, three tours of Europe, (including multiple dates in Russia and Greece), shows in Mexico and South America, a completely sold-out run of nine Australian / New Zealand shows, sold-out dates in Japan,and their first-ever plays in Taiwan and Thailand, and all without any festival performances which the band publicly announced they would stop performing at in 2014. "Bloodstone & Diamonds" debuted at No. 21 on The Billboard 200 chart with 19,000 sold its first week.
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