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The Great Machine – Working Class Anarchist
Album | 12/09/2025 | Noisolution
35:58 | 11 tracks | Vinyl / CD / Digital
Desert Rock / Doom Punk
Tel Aviv Yafo, Israel
Constantly On Fire
Six albums within nine years and always on tour: this is The Great Machine And with their latest full length release, the trio from Tel Aviv intensifies their mercilessly hot, heavy and free sound once more. Despite all sorrow and tribulations the three musicians may currently be confronted with, The Great Machine have decided to transform this negative energy into a beacon of hope and resilience. This is what real strength looks and sounds like, this is the sound of the Working Class Anarchist.
Renewal And Consistency
Compared to previous album Funrider, the sixth longplayer is indeed darker in sound. Yet, Working Class Anarchist is far from appearing pessimist or desolate. Instead, The Great Machine present a soundscape that screams liberation, breaking away from lethargy or paralysis. This is indeed their most anarchist, confident, heavy release. With traces of doom metal, punk rock, and heavy psychedelia, the trio delivers thirty-six minutes of massively charged rock’n’roll. And like a gigantic lightning bolt that energy hits the listeners’ ears, bodies and minds.

Out Of The Dark
With this immense power, The Great Machine advance to a bright future and encourage the listeners to follow them. Let the revolution of the Working Class Anarchist be succesful and bring Love, Respect, peace, and doom punk! The album features former member Michael Izaky on drums of the song Mysterious Lady. On the remaining ten tracks, the band’s long-time friend Dan Deutsch took seat on the drum stool. He has therefore joined the band as a solid member alongside Omer (guitars and vocals) and Aviran Haviv (bass and vocals). In this new formation, The Great Machine shall ride to glory a chariot of the sun.
Working Class Anarchist combines zeitgeist, encouragement, and resilience. Hot as summer days in the Levant, dry as sand from the Negev, and heavy as a collapsing rock formation, The Great Machine reinvent their own style.
We will dance again
Mia Schem


