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Speaking Of Member Changes, The|HAARP|Machine Are Seeking A New Vocalist

Heavy Blog
October 24, 2011
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In a turn of events that is likely to delay their debut album (dangit!), UK tech metal outfit The|HAARP|Machine have parted ways with vocaist Dom Sobkowicz, and produced the following video putting out a call... Read More...
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Here’s a HAARPdate For You Guys

Heavy Blog
August 17, 2011
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I'm pretty much stoked for The HAARP Machine's debut album, which comes out later this year on Sumerian.  So much so, I try to look for any new things that come from these English tech-metallers.  In doing this... Read More...
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The HAARP Machine Streaming New Song “The Escapist Notion“

Jimmy Rowe
June 17, 2011
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Sumerian Records have uploaded some new music from their latest signing, UK-based progressive metal band The HAARP Machine. The new song "The Escapist Notion" is the same song that was played in the two playt... Read More...

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