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Dave McClain Building Empires "He was jumping on my bass drums and yelling at me to play
harder,"
says Machine Head drummer Dave McClain about production wiz Ross
Robinson, who produced the metal
band's 1999 album The Burning Red.
"Our guitar player at the time was just
standing there quietly during
the sessions, so Ross smacked him in the head, the headphones went
flying, and Ross yelled,
'Come on!'"
The hard-ass approach paid off, as Robinson inspired the band to forge
a mighty metal
statement. But even with Robinson's "cheerleading,"
McClain kept things reasonably low-key. "I wanted to get rid of
my
drummer's ego and not really show off."
And while he pushed the
envelope a little more on
2001's Supercharger, McClain feels he wasn't
exactly a hyperactive monkey
on that record either.
Eventually, however, something snapped, and snapped hard. On the band's
most
recent disc, Through The Ashes Of Empires, McClain (who plays a
six-piece Pearl
Masters Custom kit and Zildjian cymbals) offers some of
his most aggressive drumming to date. "I wanted to show off,"
he
admits. "We really got our blood boiling this time."
Machine Head
frontman/guitarist Robb Flynn handled production for
Empires, and McClain's pounding on "Imperium" was partly inspired
by
Flynn's tough-guy production style. "It was one of those times when
Robb was really pushing me," McClain recalls.
"There's some pretty fast
double bass work towards the end of the cut. I was really trying to
work on my double bass
speed, and he was like, 'Come on, you can do
it!' And I was like, 'Well, sometimes I can, sometimes I
can't.' He
kept pushing me to the point where we'd fight. But that song came out
killer. It's the kind of
drumming I want to do from now on."
Jeff Perlah
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