The highly-anticipated brainchild of critically acclaimed guitarist/songwriter Steve Smyth
(Nevermore, Forbidden, Dragonlord, Vicious Rumors), ONE MACHINE, is alive and
kicking. ONE MACHINEboasts classic and modern influences, featuring a collection of
international members carefully selected by Smyth: Mikkel Sandager (Mercenary) on vocals,
Jamie Hunt (Biomechanical) sharing guitar duties, rounded out by a powerhouse rhythm section
with Tomas âOâBeastâ Koefoed (Mnemic) on bass guitar and Raphael Saini (Chaoswave) on
drums.
ONE MACHINE just finished the recording process on their debut album, which is currently in
the mixing stages. The band has already been offered European festival dates and expects to make
their live debut this summer. Fans can check out a clip of the track âOne Machineâ right now on
Steve Smythâs YouTube page.Click this link to listen!
Smyth had often given thought to leading his own band throughout his distinguished career as a
member of bands including Testament, Nevermore, and Forbidden, amongst others. Smyth had
written a number of songs, but the challenge of finding the right members to bring them to life
remained.
He found a more than capable shredding second guitarist in Jamie Hunt, and the two began
collaborating on the material Smyth had. âJamieâs playing complements mine extremely well,
and we hit it off perfectly when we got together to work on the songs,â says Smyth.
A vocalist was found in the form of original Mercenary singer Mikkel Sandager. He was exactly
kind of singer Smyth was looking for, with his versatile ability to sing in different ways, and his readiness to be pushed into new musical territories. âWhen our former bands toured together, I got to witness night after night, exactly what Mikkel could do; deliver a solid performance with an incredible range, as well as multiple characters in his voice. Heâs perfect for this band,â adds Smyth.
Smyth, Hunt, and Sandager then set about refining and shaping Smythâs original material.
Drummer Raphael Saini, formerly of Italian progressive metallers Chaoswave, whose band
Smyth had previously provided guest solos for, was next to join. During the recording process,
Saini lived up to Modern Drummerâs assessment of him as âa drum assassin; cold blooded,
precise, and brutalâ. To quote Smyth, âRaph surprised me with his ability in delivering these
tracks. He totally killed it!â
In 2012, bassist Tomas âOâBeastâ Koefoed, formerly of Mnemic, came on board, adding his
distinctive sound to the tracks. Smyth states, âTomas is without a doubt one of the most solid
bassists Iâve encountered in some time! He literally added an entirely new dimension to these
songs that would not have been possible to be achieved without him.â
Keep an eye out for ONE MACHINE performing on European festival dates this summer and
stay tuned for more information coming soon!
To learn more about ONE MACHINE, please visit www.feedtheonemachine.com.
For press inquiries and additional information, please contact Adrenaline PR and Maria Ferrero at 732-462-4262 or [email protected].