Robb Flynn: “I Quit Machine Head In Europe”

terrybezer / News, Top Posts / 10/02/2009 17:08pm

Robb Flynn has revealed that he quit Machine Head on the band’s European tour with Slipknot.

In a sensational post on Machine Head’s official site, Machine Head frontman Robb Flynn has revealed that he quit Machine Head on the band’s last European tour and that bassist Adam Duce and himself have been attending therapy since the incident. Read about why we want Machine Head & 5 other bands on the Euro Festival circuit.

The full post reads:

“Sippin’ on some Sizzurp, sip-sippin’-on-some-sip, sippin’ on some Sizzurp, sip-sippin’-on-some-sip…”

“We’re out with Metallica right now in America (that’s right bitches!!… main support to METALL-I-FUCKIN’-CA in America!!!) and we’re super stoked about it! Most of those shows have been pretty sweet, so far Washington D.C. was hands-down the rowdiest crowd, with Milwaukee and Newark #2 a close second. They usually let all the MetClub people in early and they have been treating us really well; very receptive to what we’re doing, and it was cool starting to get to see and know some of them after a while. Tons of them went to multiple shows and manned the same spot on the barrier night after night. The stage is cool too. Having played in the corner of a room for over half of my life, it took some getting used to playing in-the-round, or ‘in-the-rectangle,’ if you wanna get technical. First night in L.A. was a disaster, but after that we got it down. We definitely command it now, and we *have* to COMMAND it. If we don’t, it’s so easy to just get lost up on that giant stage, and lose the attention of an audience who, for the most part, have never even heard of us. THE SWORD dudes are cool, had a couple good hang nights with them. Kind of a weird vibe on the tour as a whole though, but stage crew and METALLI-camp is totally fuckin’ cool.”

“After this we’re off to Europe to with Metallica until May which is gonna be face-melting!”

“Slipknot tour was amazing! I really can’t go on enough about it. 10 1/2 weeks with Slipknot. Man, I’ve wanted kill some bands after two weeks, but after 10 weeks with them, I miss all those dudes already. Japan fucking ruled!!! Eight truly amazing shows!!! The crowds there are out of their fucking MINDS!!! And despite the Loud Park festival being a technical nightmare of biblical proportions for us (I played the majority of the show without a guitar), the crowd was jaw-droppingly brutal!!! They chanted ‘Machine Fucking Head’ for 15 minutes after we left the stage!!!??? Scotland, Manchester and New York City, you better watch your backs, you have new rival in the circle pit department, and they may have already stolen the crown…”

“First time in New Zealand was killer, and Australia was incredible, as always, with Brisbane setting the bar impossibly high for the rest of the country. The fuckin’ hillbillies in Adelaide KILLED it though… you hillbillies are awesome! Perth was pure drunken Halloween insanity with girls onstage dressed as witches rockin’, showin’ us a thing or two on the Git-Fiddle, and stagediving! Fuckin’ blast!!!”

“And Europe was equally amazing!!! Our good friend Henning Gulli was there to document all the shenanigans in both Oz and Europe; he has a really cool site with about a hundred shots compiled from each city to check out when you have a minute.”

“SLIPKNOT dudes were great to hang with, had some fine drinking nights with Joey [Jordison, drums], and a couple of really good ones with Mick (Thomson, Slipknot guitarist). Corey’s birthday was a blast, and it’s just gotta be said, Jim Root is the fucking MAN! Their crew was awesome, solid dudes all around, and really went out of their way to take care of our crew. The Children Of Bodom dudes RULE!!! Those dudes had it rough opening up some nights, but they went out and KILLED it every night man! Awesome band, Phil (Demmel, MH guitarist) and I had a couple of unforgettable drinking nights with them blasting N.W.A. and ICE CUBE until ungodly hours of the night drinking Jameson’s whiskey and Grey Goose vodka. Alexi (Laiho, COB Frontman) and I visited the Marshall Amplification factory to meet Paul Marshall and Co., and got to try out their latest amps. The Kerry King one really stood out to me. Great distortion, great definition, it’s a good fuckin’ amp.”

“The tour ended a little abruptly, as we reported Phil collapsed again, this time in Sheffield. It had been happening a bit on this last tour, most dramatically in Paris where, for no apparent reason at one in the afternoon, he collapsed face first into a wooden table and broke two glass ashtrays on his chest and had to go to the hospital. For the most part none were public or onstage, so they weren’t publicized, but we’re very concerned, worried, and a little scared about what’s going on. It’s confusing. And because it’s so random, frankly, it seems dangerous. The doctors he’s been seeing, in my opinion, haven’t been doing enough, and the advice they’ve given him is ridiculous. But he seems to be feeling good, and it hasn’t happened since then, which is a great sign. He’s working to change his habits and to be a little healthier (eating, exercise, stretching) but other than the first few days out, his habits haven’t really changed much. *ahem! cough!*”

“Adam (Duce, MH bassist) and I have been going to therapy. Yep… going to therapy, to work out our bullshit. And oh how we *needed* to do this… lemme tell ya, after 17 years of being in a band together, touring together for a large majority of that time, we’ve accumulated a lot of shit between the two of us that’s either been put off or swept under the rug, and frankly, it all reached a boiling point on the first night in Paris on the Slipknot tour. To summarize briefly, after a massive two-day-long fight, I quit the band. I was gonna be on a plane the next day and as far as I was concerned, I was never gonna see the dude again for the rest of my life. That next day he came by, and we agreed to try and sort it out… to try therapy before it all fell apart. Because it was falling apart. We agreed that the band meant more to us, that our friendship meant more to us, and that neither was something the two of us (four of us, for that matter) wanted to lose. All in all, it’s going okay. We both bring a LOT of baggage to the table, as, frankly, we’re both pretty fucked up. While it isn’t new for me (I did two years of fairly intensive therapy back ‘98, and more before ‘The Blackening’), it is new to him, and we still have a lot of work ahead of us…. but, we’re working at it. We don’t want to lose this, and after all we’ve been through, to lose this band, our friendship, now, would seem like the hugest of failures.”

“On a lighter note… this February 12 marks the the two-year anniversary of touring behind ‘The Blackening’, and this August 8 marks our 15th anniversary as a recording artist. Wow! It’s amazing that we’ve survived this long. That we’ve prospered this long, making this kind of music, on our own terms, on our own (often lonely) path. We’ve watched three musical trends come and go, and for some reason we weathered all of them only to come out stronger. It’s incredible when I really sit back and think about it.”

“As a man named Dickens once wrote, ‘It was the worst of times, it was the best of times’…”

“Ain’t that the fuckin’ truth.”

Holy shit, eh?

23 Comments


………Machine FUCKIN Head!!!

*loves it when bands take the time to do big ass blogs like that for the fans*

Machine Fuckin’ Head indeed – i was at Sheffield… it was a shocker

on the therapy part though…. if by some feckin coincidence any of MH read this… we all hope you two can work things out and continue to create amazing music and even better live shows – it’d be a shame to lose such a brilliant band

For Your Malice

Yeah was at Sheffield and Manchester on that Slipknot tour

Both times they owned them – immense live band!

\,,/

was at sheffield you lot was freaking amazing :) my 2nd time seeing you and wow glad to hear phil seems better hope it continues …

and hope the therapy goes well for you as nekro says it be a shame to lose such a brilliant band

noobpotato

goddam tha headline was a little misleading lol i thought he fully quit now,then i actually read it lol

Saw them in Oslo. The crowd gave CoB a hard time, and when MH played some of the oldies, nobody responded! Fuck, there was just me and some old guys screaming “OOOOLD, MAAAAN…”

Fucking kids…

Ian McWilliams

Damn they nearly self distructed like Metallica nearly did.

Damn.. doesn’t surprise me though. I saw them on this tour and they seemed a bit off as a band; not the same as in the past. Thought they were just all tired from going non-stop for the last few years…

Sure the next album will be even better for it! The world needs MH on the circuit

Flynn must be done in though – he can’t even get the Dickens quote right! :D

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DARREN GREENALL

saw them in manchester—sort of liked them but only Davidian era
THEY WERE AWESOME-totally blew Slipknot away-who left me very cold
re-aquainted myself with fresh ears to back catalogue!

DARREN GREENALL

Machine head are getting better with the passing years– just like a good wine
JUST DONT DO A METTALLICA AND BRING OUT ST ANGER MK 2 !!!!

DARREN GREENALL

just one last comment — made me laff when the 3 santas were called on stage -the bouncers didnt know what to do!. Had a laff as i was in clown mask and orange boiler suit — posed for several piccies with some fans !!!!!!
As i am 39 yrs old my missus says im sad- never too old to rock !
in pain at mo as have cast on left leg from crutch to ankle-dislocated knee——did it doing ministry of funny walks at work –6 weeks off!!!!!! high on pain killers
UP THE SABBATH !!

I wonder what the fighting was over? If Machine Head collapse I’m gonna be pissed :(

Machine Head and Slayer rule the world. Please sort it out.

Ares Wölf

i think, it´s very shameful, I never understand why some musicians don´t put their feet on the ground, and said, oh man, i already touring and doing what I love”, I have a band, and it´s a f***n´ hard working one, and very disciplinate, and I can´t believe, that a really great and talented band, has disbanded like this!!!
I´m not alcoholic, not doinf drugs, but as I can see I have to start doing that, because I only see that bands with adiction stuff and problems are succesful, I have to stop the healthy behavior and start a non-healthy one…

Ares Wolf, that IS what they’ve done. They haven’t fully disbanded, is you read it is says Robb and Adam are going into therapy together to sort things out because they don’t want to throw everything away.

why cruel world why

awfull band.
end of.

MaCHinE

Saw Machine Head in Gothenburg, at a festival called “Metal Town”. Got the Rob Flynn plektrum…stood there headbanging as hell right at the front with 15000 people just pushing my gut out…awesome. The best live metal act of the world Machine Fucking Head,…love u guys!!!! My regards to Phil, hope u get well..
And for the rest of the band, hope u straigth´n it out, i live for the Machine Head music!!!!

MACHINE FUCKING HEAD!!!
I saw then in december along with Slipknot and CoB. In the pit the whole time… huge circle pit during ‘clenching the fists of dissent’. I hurt for days but it was fuckin awesome!! I hope they sort themselves out though, their music is amazing

listening to NWA and dre.. total wiggaights

come to an oakland nightclub ya losers..

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I saw Machine Head in Sheffield when Phil passed out on stage, glad to know he’s O.K.

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