MACHINE HEAD ANNOUNCES NEW BASSIST
It
is with great pride and excitement that Machine Head announce Jared
MacEachern as their new bass player. Jared has already begun rehearsals
for the upcoming Rockstar Mayhem U.S. summer festival tour and will
soon relocate from North Carolina to Northern California to begin
pre-production for Machine Head's upcoming 8th studio release.
Some
fans might remember MacEachern from 2007's The Black Tyranny Tour,
playing with his previous band Sanctity. Machine Head, challenged to
find a fill-in bass player for the North American tour after an injury
sidelined their then-4-stringer, also found themselves in need of
someone to sing harmony with singer/guitarist Robb Flynn. Flynn
remembers, "We had locked in Brandon Sigmund of local boys Hostility to
play bass on that tour, but we soon realized we'd need someone to hit
the high harmonies. Our A&R guy Monte Conner recommended Jared
since he was already on the tour, and that ended up being a great call.
Jared flew out a few days before the tour and rehearsed with us and did
great. What was most impressive about the whole thing was that he was
doing double duty - opening for Machine Head with his band at the time
Sanctity, and then later singing with us. He would stay sober until
after our set, and often get in the van and drive all night. His
seriousness and dedication was awesome to see and it stuck with us".
Earlier
this year, Machine Head conducted an extensive search for candidates
through various channels, the most fruitful of which proved to be video
submissions. Sifting through more than 400 videos, the band personally
reviewed and evaluated everyone's performances, including MacEachern,
who made the short list without a second thought. Lead guitarist Phil
Demmel recalls, "There were dozens of amazing players, and it was
interesting to watch each one take on our tunes. One of our biggest
criteria for this gig was to be able to sing the high harmonies. That
was our litmus test. And Jared passed with flying colors."
After
reviewing all of the submissions, the band narrowed down the 400+
candidates to a short list of 7, each of whom took a trip to Oakland to
perform a handful of songs in person and spend the day hanging with the
band. Remembers Drummer Dave McClain, "Jared came in to the audition
and just killed it! Besides being able to nail the bass and vocal
harmonies, he also had the vibe and personality to make it feel like we
were a BAND again. It was a great feeling and we all knew he was the
guy."
MacEachern
first picked up concert bass at 12 and around the same time, discovered
metal. Jared recalls, "I heard the song 'Unforgiven' and really liked
it. The next day my friend gave me 'Kill 'Em All' and it was over. I
became completely enamored with all the metal bands of that time;
Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and Pantera, but when it came to bass, it
was all about Cliff Burton, he was, and is my dude." With a brief stint
at the Brevard School for Music Performance, Jared has consistently
played bass for the past 22 years, most notably in Sanctity, where oddly
enough, the band needed a guitar player. "That was purely out of
necessity" he explains, "I'd been a bass player, but that gig opened up
and I gave it a shot on the 6-stringer."
After
extensive global touring with Sanctity and the birth of his daughter in
2007, the band's release from their label ignited Jared's sense of
responsibility and he quit the band to focus on her. But music stayed a
part of his life and he continued to jam locally throughout the south
with death metal bands From A Dig and Telic, until he saw Machine Head
were in need and thought he'd try out.
Frontman
Robb Flynn reflects, "We really wanted a guy that was hungry for this,
someone who could live and breathe this with us. Dave would joke around
that we didn't want to get someone too green that'd be like 'oh my god,
is this a dressing room?!', but we also didn't want someone who was too
jaded by the whole thing and 'been there done that'. We thought the
perfect guy would be someone who'd paid some dues, who had done 9 or 10
crummy van tours, and wasn't broken by that, but inspired to keep going
and play music, and in many ways that was Jared. I mean hell, the guy's
only rode in a bus for two nights, one of which was with us! It brings
a really cool level of appreciation to the table, and it shows where
his heart's at"
Jared
enthuses, "I'm ready to get to work! This tour is going to kick ass
and the new tunes are heavy as shit! I'm SO looking forward to making
good music with good dudes!"
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