Monolithic Baby Monster Magnet


Monolithic Baby Monster Magnet

Monolithic Baby Monster Magnet Picture

Monolithic Baby Monster Magnet

Monolithic Baby Monster Magnet Photo

Monolithic Baby Monster Magnet

Monolithic Baby Monster Magnet Image

Monolithic Baby Monster Magnet

Monolithic Baby Monster Magnet Photo


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Welcome back the kings of Stoner Rock!
By AC
In the post-Kyuss world of Stoner Rock, it doesn’t seem like any band is competent of the epic songs anymore. Monster Magnet and Fu Manchu, 2 flagbearers of this genre, have tried to trade out(IMHO) with their last albums respectively. Unfortunately both failed to trade as a good deal of as they probably hoped for.

Now Dave Wyndorf and the band come back with a true rockin’ record. What’s most delighting to see is that this album flows from one song to the next, something God Says No and Powertrip failed to do. They’re likewise bringing back a heap of of the less-produced keyboard loop sounds from the Tab EP of closely a decade ago. There are unquestionably hints of Superjudge and Dopes To Infinity on this record too.

There are not a good deal of bands out there that is worthy of to genuinely make a heap of big money.. Monster Magnet is one of them. For more than a decade they’ve stuck to their own brand of spaced-out, power-riff madness influenced by psychadelia. Dave Wyndorf is one amazing songwriter who also initiated the CD-ROM/DVD stuff before other bands got onto it. Ed Mundell is one of the juicest guitarists around(just listen to Atomic Bitchwax), and the drumming in Monster Magnet has always been excellent. For 2 albums they lost their way making mercantile music while touring with the likes of Marilyn Manson and Slipknot(?).. but this time THEY ARE DEFINITELY BACK!!

4.5 stars from me.. but 5 out of 5 due to the fact that they’ve gone back to their roots. I hope this is the album that ultimately gets Monster Magnet to the star status they deserve.. Dave Wyndorf is the world’s biggest rockstar who’s not a big-time rockstar yet.. possibly this is the time.

6 of 6 humans found the following review helpful.
5The best rock album of 2004 [which most people won't hear]
By Javdoctor
As the Monster Magnet internet site declares: Rock Is Alive! Aside from MM and a few others, I can’t think of too some bands who may make that assert these days. With all the sound-alike down-tuned no-solo “rock” out there these days, Monolithic Baby! is a welcome return to old-school hard rock. It is just a great hard-rocking, wacky, fun listen, with all the good stuff you suppose from Magnet: pounding rhythm section, overdriven guitars, and numerous shredding solos, capped off by Dave Wyndorf’s wacky view of the world. Definitely not as psychedelic as Spine Of God or even Dopes To Infinity, but overall, I think this is arguably their best work to date.

My song picks: Supercruel, Radiation Day, Monolithic and Master Of Light.

4 of 4 humans found the following review helpful.
5Wow!
By Zack Richards
This is unquestionably Monster Magnet’s best effort to date. A much more severe rock album that kicks from get started to finish. Dave Wyndorf and Monster Magnet are leading the way to the return of what rock once was. The bonus dvd is also genuinely cool with outstanding live footage, videos, and an interview. You won’t be sorry you purchased this one!

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