Machine Men (band) explained

Machine Men
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Suolahti, Finland
Genre:Heavy metal
Power metal
Years Active:1998-2011
Label:Century Media
Website:Official Site
Past Members:Toni Parviainen
Jani Noronen
J-V Hintikka
Eero VehniƤinen
Jarno Parantainen

Machine Men was a Finnish heavy metal band that originally formed as an Iron Maiden cover band.[1]

Vocalist Toni Parviainen started singing in 1998, with inspiration from Bruce Dickinson. Machine Men took their name from a song present on Dickinson's 1998 album "The Chemical Wedding".

After a two-year hiatus, the band broke up in February 2011 due to lack of interest from the members.

Former Band members

Discography

Machine Men (EP) (2002)

Scars & Wounds (2003)

-There is a hidden track (03:44) after "Scars & Wounds" which seems to be a reprise of the title track.

-Some versions have the "Machine Men" EP as bonus tracks (the Russian version e.g.)

Elegies (2005)

Circus of Fools (2007)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=machine-men-p746916|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic biography ]. . Eduardo Rivadavia . 2010-11-02.