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'Machinehead' arrives as a study in constraint and release. Bush lock the song into a tight rhythmic groove, the verses built on breathing and mechanical repetition, fingers bleeding through tourniquet tension. The chorus breaks that grip with a simple, insistent claim: got a machinehead, it's better than the rest. There's no elaboration, no justification, just the assertion cycling from green to red, the colour shift suggesting heat, pressure, warning. The lyrics work in fragments and half-thoughts. Tied to a wheel, spinning on a whim, walking away from the machine itself. The emotional register stays deliberately vague, hovering between defiance and exhaustion, between ego and the weight of something mechanical grinding on. It's a song that refuses to explain itself, content instead to repeat its central image until it becomes both mantra and complaint.
"Machinehead" is a single by Bush, released 9th April 1996. Full lyrics are available below.
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