Not Much Disclosure From The HAARP Machine In New Video Update

Posted by Matt Brown on Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 4:14 pm

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About a month ago, The HAARP Machine lost three members (with one becoming the new drummer for The Faceless), leaving only guitarist Al Mu’min. Since then, there hasn’t been much chatter from The HAARP Machine camp until a video was posted today. There really isn’t much to see in the video except someone making tea (presumably Al) and then the beginning of the song “Esoteric Agenda”. There aren’t any faces shown or anything. In fact, it’s difficult to make out much at all since it’s in black and white. At the end of the video, European tour dates are listed for the band’s tour with Born of Osiris, After The Burial, and Monuments. We can assume that a new line up has been formed if a tour is happening, but it looks like we’re not going to get a straight answer until tomorrow when the tour starts. Hopefully then the band and its future will be revealed.

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