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MONSTER MAGNET – last patrol

Review

MONSTER MAGNET

last patrol

Genre
CD
Label
Napalm Rec.
Datum
27.12.2013
Autor
Karsten Conform
9 /10
As reliable as a V8 engine, Dave Wyndorf and his 4 guys from MONSTER MAGNET release a new album into the charts every 3 years. The US East Coast boys have a tough time in their rock-metal genre with their stoner rock, which seemed to be slipping back into obscurity after ten eventful years leading up to the millennium. Nevertheless, the New Jerseyans manage to generate a new killer album every 3 years. They have succeeded again with "Last Patrol," which, however, does not build on their last rather rock-oriented masterpieces "4-Way Diablo" (2007) and "Mastermind" (2010) but goes "back to the roots" with a psychedelic, heavy guitar sound reminiscent of their early years. It takes your breath away, whether it's more subdued and melancholic or if the riffs are hitting you hard. Coupled with the expressive vocals of mastermind Dave Wyndorf, all of this keeps you hooked and inevitably puts you in a space between (un?)conscious swaying and a trance state of excitement.
And this lasts for 61 minutes, provided you get the limited album with the two bonus tracks, which I highly recommend! Otherwise, you only get this state 9 times. By the way, the third track "Three King Fishers" is a really well-made cover song by the Scottish musician Donovan. You should definitely check out the original!
Unfortunately, I don't have a booklet, no lyrics, nothing.... That unfortunately results in a point deduction :-(

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