THE END: MACHINE, the new band featuring three members of the classic DOKKEN lineup — George Lynch (guitar), Jeff Pilson (bass), and Mick Brown (drums) — along with former LYNCH MOB and current WARRANT vocalist Robert Mason will release their self-titled debut on March 22, 2019.
LINEUP
Robert Mason - Vocals
George Lynch - Guitar
Mick Brown - Drums
Jeff Pilson - Bass
THE END MACHINE
“The End Machine”
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LP 933
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THE END: MACHINE, the new band featuring three members of
the classic DOKKEN lineup — George Lynch (guitar), Jeff Pilson (bass),
and Mick Brown (drums) — along
with former LYNCH MOB and current WARRANT vocalist Robert Mason will release
their self-titled debut on March 22, 2019.
The End: machine’s sound developed
through several songwriting sessions between Pilson and Lynch, but while The
End: machine’s
lineup may have fans making assumptions about the sound of the band, things
took a different turn. "The real truth of it is that George and I have
this great songwriting partnership that's been going on for 35 years, and we
love to work together,” says
bassist and album producer Jeff Pilson. "When we bring Mick into play, we're
at home — we're
so comfortable as a rhythm section and we work together so well. And Mick is
just a tremendous asset to any band — let's face it. So the
three of us together do have that chemistry, whether we're doing DOKKEN, or we
did a T&N record a few years ago, or whether we're doing THE END
MACHINE."
Pilson continued: "George and I wrote a bunch of
this music, and then, when Robert Mason got involved, we realized, 'Wow! This
is it’s
own animal. This is incredible.' Robert's voice is just so super human; his
writing is amazing. And so the three of us doing the writing really formed into
something that I think people are gonna be surprised by. There are the DOKKEN
elements there — no
question — and
there's a bit of LYNCH MOB in there too. But there's also something very
musical about this record. We sort of let ourselves get very musical and kind
of deep in spots, but in a very melodic, accessible way. The result is an album
that stands independent from DOKKEN and it stands independent from LYNCH MOB,
although there are definitely elements about that, and you're certainly not
gonna mistake George's guitar playing.”