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No, MACHINE HEAD Is Not Breaking Up After Half The Band Quits

Phil Demmel and Dave McClain are leaving after this tour.

Phil Demmel and Dave McClain are leaving after this tour.

Machine Head frontman and guitarist Robb Flynn recently announced that both guitarist Phil Demmel and drummer Dave McClain would be leaving the band. The duo will embark on one last tour with the band and then call it quits, leading quite a few media outlets to assume that this is the end of Machine Head. Flynn has now taken to Facebook to announce that Machine Head is absolutely not breaking up after this tour, and that the term "farewell" is being used exclusively for Demmel and McClain's departures.

McClain has drummed for Machine Head since 1996 and Demmel has been the band's guitarist since 2003.

DAVE AND PHIL TO EXIT MACHINE HEAD⠀
After 23 years with Dave McClain pounding the skins at the drum throne, and 15 years with Phil Demmel shredding the guitar on stage right, both members have decided to move on from Machine Head and open a new chapter in their lives.⠀

The upcoming Freaks & Zeroes Tour of North America (that starts this Thursday in Sacramento, CA) is still happening, and will be a celebration of the music that the line-up have created throughout the years. The split is amicable, and the guys are looking forward to playing these very special shows for the Head Cases of North America and ending this era on a positive and classy note.⠀

Head to our YouTube page to watch Robb's emotional announcement.⠀

To clarify: this is the Farewell Tour of this line-up of Machine Head, not the Farewell Tour of Machine Head, as has been reported in the media. ⠀

Machine Head wish to thank Phil and Dave for their significant contributions to the band, both musically and lyrically, as well for the spirit, genuine passion they infused into the music, and legendary live performances brought along the way. ⠀

Machine Head ask that you, the Head Cases, the Freaks & Zeroes, the Lion Hearts of America, come down and have a drink (or 5), a joint (or 3), rage at the shows, let your freak-flag-fly, and celebrate this unique moment in time with us. ⠀

Thank you friends,⠀

– Machine Head⠀

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