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2021 Tour Update: Canceled

Posted: April 2021

It is with a heavy heart that we must announce the cancellation of the 2021 tour. We are deeply saddened by this, but the state of the world has forced us to accept the unfortunate reality that it would be irresponsible to subject our fans to the very real threat of being infected with COVID-19. Please accept our deepest apologies 💔

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2021 Tour Announcement!

Posted: December 2020

Happy Holidays, everyone! We are excited to announce that we are planning a tour beginning Summer 2021 to celebrate the release of MEGALITH (This won't come as a shock to some of you since we named the image used in our previous post "2021tour").

We are hopeful that the widespread release of COVID-19 vaccines will make this a real possibility and a return to normalcy. Of course, since things are so uncertain, please understand that tour dates, and the tour as a whole, are subject to change. Thank you, and we hope to see you all in 2021! 🤞

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Megalithic Response

Posted: December 2020

This album came from a strange moment in history. Isolation shaped the tone, and we leaned into expansive, reflective soundscapes alongside industrial grit. Recording this album was strange, since each of us recorded our parts from home during lockdown and collaborated over Zoom. Despite the circumstances, Megalith connected deeply with listeners, crossing 250 million streams and reminding us how powerful music can be when people need it most.

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Megalith Released

Posted: September 2020

Written and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, this album reflects isolation, uncertainty, and the search for creative focus. Expect deserted-world imagery, expansive lo-fi soundscapes, and a more introspective direction than previous releases. Let it be the soundtrack to your day, wherever you find yourself.

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SLAUGHTERED.

Posted: December 2017

After exploring more atmospheric sounds, we wanted to bring the aggression back. The response was huge, pushing past 150 million streams. We are excited to be part of the legendary DOOMFEST for 2017!

Thanks for joining us as we put the DEATH back in DEATH MACHINE!
🤘💀⚙️

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The Slaughter Begins

Posted: July 2017

Our newest album, Slaughter, is now available wherever you listen to your music. We take it back to our death metal roots, with faster pacing, heavier distortion, and more chaotic visuals. Inspired by never-ending conflicts we face on earth, and the conflicts from the past.

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Death Machine fans want to believe!

Posted: September 2015

Believe became our most conceptual release. Cleaner production and cinematic soundscapes helped it connect strongly online, eventually crossing 80 million streams worldwide. Seeing listeners engage with something so atmospheric meant a lot to us. Many thanks!

There has been a UFO sighting over the Diamond City Arena 🛸
See us live on October 30th. Don't forget your costume 🎃

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Believe Released

Posted: February 2015

Believe is out now. A conceptual album focused on the unknown, the vastness of space, and what it is like to experience something truly alien.

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All In Your Head: Streaming Breakthrough!

Posted: November 2016

This one was a sharp turn and, if we are honest, we didn't know if fans would like it. More electronic elements, slower pacing, and a focus on atmosphere over aggression. While physical sales slowed, the album found a new audience through streaming platforms, surpassing 25 million total streams in its first year. It showed us that experimentation can reach people in ways we did not expect.

We will be doing a one night performance at The Joker Lounge. It will be like none we have done before, where we play All In Your Head in it's entirety. So don't expect any guitars...

Stay curious 🪐

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All In Your Head.

Posted: March 2013

Our first Retro-Wave album. Our biggest deviation from our death metal roots. This album is a collection of very experimental tracks. Instrumental electronic tracks with synth textures and introspective themes replace some of the raw aggression fans have come to expect.

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Mechanic God Creation Album: 350,000 copies sold!

Posted: July 2012

This record pushed us into darker territory. Industrial textures, heavier production, and themes about technology and control shaped the sound. It quickly became our biggest release yet, passing 350,000 copies sold in just under 6 months, introducing us to a much wider audience. Your support made taking that creative risk worth it. 🖤

Catch us live at The Foundry on August 3rd 🤘

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Mechanic God Creation Out Now!

Posted: February 2012

A darker, heavier direction. Inspired by science fiction, social decay, machinery aesthetics, and the idea of humanity merging with technology.

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Death Machine Live!

Posted: July 2011

We are incredibly grateful for the response to our debut album. What started as late nights, cheap gear, and a lot of pent up emotion somehow found its way to all of you. Raw, imperfect, and honest. That was the goal. With over 120,000 copies sold worldwide, we cannot thank you enough for giving this project a life beyond our garage walls. 🤘

We hope to see you at our first live performance at the Pig Trough! 🐷

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Debut Album Released

Posted: March 2011

The first Death Machine release. Raw riffs, themes of existentialism, depression, anxiety, and heartbreak.

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