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(Partially from Wikipedia.com) Machines of Loving Grace was an industrial rock band from Tucson, Arizona. Named for a Richard Brautigan poem, they formed in 1989 in Tucson, AZ, Machines of Loving Grace cut its eponymous debut album on an eight track tape recorder and released it on the band's own label. Machines of Loving Grace is a quartet whose music obliterates all considerations of genre by using stabbing guitars, pulsating keyboards, and a wide variety of rhythms to fuse industrial, post-punk, and melodic pop into a unique synthesis. Machines have released three albums including 1995's Gilt, 1993's Concentration, and their 1991 Debut album. They have managed impressively to be included in the unbelievable soundtrack to the The Crow and to The Hackers Soundtrack as well. Along the way with them is David Suycott who joined the band after leaving Stabbing Westward. Two years later, the band released Concentration. It continued their signature sound, but was more refined in the combination of beat- and bass-heavy riffs, with hard edged guitar. With the release of two videos, the band was able to get national-level MTV airplay, and join in the industrial rock wave that was ushered in by Nine Inch Nails. 1994 saw the creation of a new song, "Golgotha Tenement Blues," for the soundtrack to The Crow. In 1995, Machines of Loving Grace released their third album, Gilt. This record was marked by an increased guitar presence. New bandmembers included David Suycott (drums), Ray Riendeau (bass) and Tom Coffeen (guitar). A remix of the song "Richest Junkie Still Alive" was included on the soundtrack to Hackers. Also, the song, "Tryst" was released on the ill-fated "MegaMan Soundtrack." As of 2006, Benzel is involved with an electronic band, called Soulo. Mike Fisher is currently with Amish Rake Fight. In 2008, "Butterfly Wings" from the 1993' Concentration was featured on the O.S.T. of the motion picture Punisher: War Zone |