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	<title>Heavy Metal News &#124; Music Videos &#124;Golden Gods Awards  &#124; revolvermag.com &#187; The Haarp Machine</title>
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		<title>Review: The HAARP Machine &#8211; Disclosure</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2012 16:34:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David McKenna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Named after a secretive U.S. military research program, this Sumerian-signed band packs a political message into its Meshuggah-esque sound. But these themes are overshadowed by the music&#8211;complex riffs, odd meters, and even sitar interludes make for a lively 34 minutes on the UK progressive metal quartet&#8217;s debut album. The record’s best moments are usually its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Named after a secretive U.S. military research program, this Sumerian-signed band packs a political message into its Meshuggah-esque sound. But these themes are overshadowed by the music&#8211;complex riffs, odd meters, and even sitar interludes make for a lively 34 minutes on the UK progressive metal quartet&#8217;s debut album. The record’s best moments are usually its most unabashedly metallic, like on “From Vanity to Utility.” Another standout is the album’s closing track, “Machine Over,” which features an epic outro guitar solo. Sitars and echoed clean signing layered over distorted guitars give some tracks a psychedelic texture, but such esoteric flairs often detract from well-written riffs. Fans of progressive metal and “Sumerian-core” will enjoy this diverse, if imperfect, debut record. DAVID McKENNA</p>
<p>Check out &#8220;Pleiadian Keys&#8221; off <em>Disclosure</em> below:</p>
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