Cristian Machado
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Birth name | Christian Emerson Machado |
Born | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | July 23, 1974
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Years active | 1998–present |
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Cristian Machado (born July 23, 1974[1]) is a Brazilian musician who is the vocalist of the heavy metal band Lions at the Gate. He is also the former vocalist for the nu metal band Ill Niño[2] as well as a featured vocalist in the Roadrunner United project.[3] Machado has also played in Headclamp and La Familia, in addition to making numerous guest appearances on albums such as Sepultura's Nation, Soulfly's 3 and 40 Below Summer's The Mourning After.
Early life
[edit]Cristian Machado was born in Rio de Janeiro, the son of a musician, but soon moved to Venezuela with his mother. In 1986, they moved to New Jersey where he spent the rest of his teens. He only knew his father, Marcello Machado, halfway through his teenage years. His mother told him his stepfather was his father, and he found out only when his father called him and told him he was his real father. Machado told his father he did not want to see him. Today, however, he communicates with his father through e-mail and phone. Machado is divorced and has a daughter. The two live near his former wife in rural California.[4]
Career
[edit]Most of Cristian Machado's music influence is from his childhood without a father and growing up realizing that. Even when touring he would meet people that he felt left an impact on his life and he would show in his music how that person helped or ruined his life. The songs "Unframed" and "How Can I Live" are both about his father.
Cristian Machado used Dave Williams of Drowning Pool's microphone and stand for several years after Williams' death. They were good friends and both bands created a bond and friendship while doing the Jägermeister tour. After Williams' death during Ozzfest 2002, Drowning Pool and Dave's family gave Machado the mic and stand in respect. In a recent interview, Machado stated "No, I am not using Dave William's microphone stand anymore. I did use it for many years but I am now playing acoustic guitar. He was a beautiful soul and I will always honor him in my heart."[4]
Machado left Ill Niño in 2019. On May 11, 2020, he appeared on Doc Coyle's (Bad Wolves, formerly of God Forbid) podcast, where he spoke about his new solo project which is under his name.[5]
In May 2021, Machado made his return to a band as the vocalist of Lions at the Gate, joined on guitars by former Ill Niño bandmates Ahrue Luster and Diego Verduzco, as well as Stephen Brewer on bass and Fern Lemus on drums.[6]
Discography
[edit]Solo
[edit]- Hollywood Y Sycamore (2020)[7]
Lions at the Gate
[edit]- The Excuses We Cannot Make (2023) [8]
References
[edit]- ^ [1] Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Prato, Greg. "Biography: Ill Niño". Allmusic. Retrieved September 23, 2010.
- ^ "Another Roadrunner United DVD Clip Posted Online" Metal Underground Obtained March 9, 2012
- ^ a b "Pandemic Interview: Cristian Machado". Revenantmedia.com. September 14, 2020. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
- ^ "The Ex-Man with Doc Coyle - Cristian Machado (Ex-Ill Niño)". Acast.com. May 5, 2020. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
- ^ "Former ILL NIÑO Members Launch LIONS AT THE GATE". Blabbermouth.net. May 31, 2021. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
- ^ "Former ILL NIÑO Singer CRISTIAN MACHADO To Release 'Hollywood Y Sycamore' Solo Album". Blabbermouth.net. March 31, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
- ^ "LIONS AT THE GATE Feat. Former ILL NIÑO Members: Debut Album Details Revealed". June 7, 2023.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Cristian Machado at Wikimedia Commons
- 1974 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Brazilian male singers
- 21st-century Brazilian singers
- Brazilian heavy metal singers
- Ill Niño members
- Alternative metal musicians
- Nu metal singers
- Singers from Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Alternative metal bass guitarists
- Brazilian male bass guitarists
- American male bass guitarists
- 21st-century bass guitarists