It?s Dave Wyndorf?s enigmatic charisma, Ed Mundell (lead) and Phil Caivano?s (rhythm) dramatic guitars, plus new addition Jim Baglino?s merciless bass grooves that have made MONSTER MAGNET one of the world?s most fascinating rock bands. Their typical, unmistakable mix of early Black Sabbath quotations, references to space rock inventors Hawkwind, the British psychedelic era of the Sixties, and German psychedelic rock from the Seventies continues to be praised by press and fans alike. It was singles like ?Negasonic Teenage Warhead?, ?Space Lord?, and ?Heads Explode? that put the band on everybody?s lips. Now Monster Magnet is ready to present their new album, Monolithic Baby!, which the band refers to as ?Twentieth Century rock ?n roll psychedelia, larger than life,? with big anthems and short, straightforward numbers, performed by two guitars in a driving, bombastic sound and Monster Magnet?s unique flair. In other words: rock music at its finest: loud, turning the knife in the wound. Germany?s Rock Hard magazine rejoiced: ?Monster Magnet deserve to be heard loud. Damn loud! Preferably so loud that your neighbor?s double-glazing shatters all over his breakfast table, military aircraft drop out of the sky due to an acute overload of their positioning instruments and at least 47 states spontaneously declare war on one another because nobody knows where the hell this infernal noise is coming from.?
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