Mastermind

Mastermind

by Monster Magnet
Mastermind

Mastermind

by Monster Magnet

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Overview

By his own admission, Monster Magnet frontman and songwriter Dave Wyndorf works better when faced with a tight deadline, so he once again took the drastic action of sequestering himself in a seedy motel room when churning out material for his band's eighth studio album, 2010's Mastermind, came down to crunch-time. What he emerged with is arguably the New Jersey retro-rock veterans' most down-to-earth song collection per square tonnage since 1998's Powertrip; meaning that fans won't find very many signs of the billowing feedback fog heard on Magnet's supremely wasted debut, Spine of God (which literally left listeners feeling as drugged as a bona fide acid trip); no swirling space rock dark matter a la Dopes to Infinity (the greatest Hawkwind album Hawkwind never made); and certainly none of the unnecessarily clean production sheen applied to God Says No (one of the group's rare disappointing efforts). What's more, Mastermind may be the band's doomiest album ever, as evidenced by the snail-paced stupor of LP opener "Hallucination Bomb" and numerous laid-back offerings thereafter, including the title track, the haunting "When the Planes Fall from the Sky," and the Doors-quoting "Time Machine." Among the livelier tracks: "Bored with Sorcery" locks up Hawkwind's pulsing riffs and nerdy sci-fi chants into the Nuggets garage; "Gods and Punks" patiently, mercilessly pounds listeners into submission on its sonic killing floor; and the excellent "100 Million Miles" boasts a growling bassline worthy of Lemmy (in fact, there are several such bass intros here, almost making it seem like Wyndorf mistakenly packed a four- instead of a six-string for his motel sojourn). And yet, despite the somewhat sedate vibe throughout (by MM standards, at least), that sly old lecher Wyndorf still has a flirt or five or fifty left in him, given his wild-eyed proselytizing from "Dig that Hole"'s pulpit, and the fact that he can still spin a mighty fantastical nonsense yarn more convincingly than Stan friggin' Lee; even invoking the Fantastic Four during the cinematic mood music of "The Titan Who Cried Like a Baby." So, at the end of the day, Mastermind may not boast any irresistible hits and doesn't always go for the jugular like other Monster Magnet albums past, but it is incredibly compelling in its own fashion and, most importantly, reliably entertaining, which is something that's increasingly lacking in new millennium rock & roll. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/2010
Label: Napalm Records
UPC: 0885470001586
Rank: 67321

Tracks

  1. Hallucination Bomb
  2. Bored with Sorcery
  3. Dig That Hole
  4. Gods and Punks
  5. The Titan Who Cried Like a Baby
  6. Mastermind
  7. 100 Million Miles
  8. Perish in Fire
  9. Time Machine
  10. When the Planes Fall from the Sky
  11. Ghost Story
  12. All Outta Nothin

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Monster Magnet   Primary Artist
Dave Wyndorf   Guitar,Vocals
Bob Pantella   Drums
Ed Mundell   Guitar
Jim Baglino   Bass
Philip Caivano   Guitar

Technical Credits

Dave Wyndorf   Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Group Member,Art Direction
Chris Rakestraw   Engineer
Mark Weiss   Photography
Scott Padell   Management
Ryan Clark   Design,Illustrations
Tom Baker   Mastering
Steve Davis   Management
Steve Sessa   Legal Counsel
Monster Magnet   Composer
Matt Hyde   Producer,Engineer,Mixing
Philip Caivano   Additional Production,Group Member,Engineer,Composer
Bob Pantella   Group Member
Ed Mundell   Group Member
Jim Baglino   Group Member
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