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MONSTER MAGNET
Spine of God (SPV Re-Issue)


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01. Pill Shovel
02. Medicine
03. Nod Scene
04. Black Mastermind
05. Zodiac Lung
06. Spine Of God
07. Snake Dance
08. Sin's A Good Man's Brother
09. Ozium
10. Ozium (Demo)




I remember seeing MONSTER MAGNET at the State Theater in Detroit, Michigan sometime around 1991. The quartet opened a bill that featured SOUNDGARDEN with SWERVEDRIVER as direct support, and I'll never forget Dave Wyndorf entering stage left carrying a long neck bottle of Budweiser in one hand with a wild-eyed look about him. And out exploded several tunes from the newly released (or soon-to-be-released...shit, I can't remember) "Spine of God" that blew my freakin' mind. Fuzzed out, distorted, angry, and swimming in psychedelic colors, "Spine of God" and KYUSS' 1992 release, "Blues for the Red Sun" stood (and continue to stand) as stoner rock masterpieces.

Quite honestly, if you already own the original version of "Spine of God", there is little reason to purchase this re-release, unless you really want the demo version of "Ozium", which is not simply a rougher version of the final track. It is a slightly darker and edgier version that features two drummers. And if you don't already own "Spine of God", then what are you waiting for? On to the review.

According to the new (and way too brief) liner notes, Germany's Glitterhouse Records gave New Jersey's MONSTER MAGNET $3,000 to record "Spine of God". The result is an absolute classic work of heavy, chemically altered, metal that reeks of bong resin and swirls about the room like a million tiny helicopters. As much as I enjoyed the albums that followed, (especially the even heavier "Superjudge", the breakthrough "Dopes to Infinity", and "Power Trip"), the musical honesty and trippy brilliance of "Spine of God" will never be matched. It is not so much that "Spine of God" boasts better songwriting than those albums; it is mostly a matter of the vibe created.

The opening riff 'n' drift of "Pill Shovel" sets the tone with an intergalactic float that even smells sweet, while the following track, "Medicine", kicks hard and fast with a killer high (and snarling) register backing shout. Beginning with the sound of an echoing toke, the seven-minute "Nod Scene" mesmerizes with many memorable lines ("copping on a string ray, pussy scratch 'n' sniff in a Playboy," etc.) sung over an airy/clean guitar part that ultimately bursts into a stop-start SABBATH riff/rhythm that is pure bliss. Many more moments of jammy, '70s-inspired drone, guitar buzz, freak outs, and out-your-head bass meandering and guitar soloing is heard on songs like the eight-minute "Black Mastermind", as well as the slow builds and monster crush of the title track ("I just smoke what I like…from what's already there"). The balls-out stomp of "Snake Dance" hits with much the same force as "Medicine". The laid-back and truly psychedelic sounds of "Zodiac Lung" and "Ozium", the former more ominous and mainly consisting of clean strumming guitar and a buzzing second-guitar whine, accented with bongos toward the end, the latter far more 60s-inspired in an LSD sunburst kind of way. A cover of GRAND FUNK RAILROAD's blues-n-boogie "Sin's a Good Man's Brother" is well-suited to the band's style, just like the cover of "Evil (Is Going On)" from the "Superjudge" album.

I recall being marginally turned off by the rough production values when the album first came out, but now I cannot imagine the disc sounding any other way. In fact, it is part of what makes it so special. A spacey aura that'll turn straightedgers into stoners and songwriting that is awfully damn addictive make "Spine of God" a legendary long player.


- Scott Alisoglu
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COMMENT | www.myspace.com/thetruethecops
posted by : Skorps
4/24/2006 1:40:24 AM

www.myspace.com/thetruethecops

COMMENT | A good album.
posted by : www.blackviolin.com
4/24/2006 1:42:49 AM

8

COMMENT |
posted by : bill
4/24/2006 1:43:51 AM

You Know Its A Bad Thing When Blabbermouth Can't Find Any Other Albums To Review Other Than A Re-Issue.

Yo Scott....Do A Review For "Master Of Puppets"By Metallica or "III-How The Gods Kill" by Danzig. or review the new celtic frost!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : molotov
4/24/2006 2:04:36 AM

always have wanted to pick this up, but never quite got around to it when i'd see the original in local stores once every long while. i might have to pick this up. i mean, other older stuff of theirs like Superjudge and Dope To Infinity still get the occasional spin in my player after owning them for 7 or 8 years, i should pick up this one one of these days......






MESHUGGAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT | monster magnet
posted by : BreakerMetal
4/24/2006 7:54:11 AM

Lyrically probably the most OTT band going

COMMENT | this album
posted by : VengeanceWolf
4/24/2006 8:41:32 AM

is a fucking classic! Now they need to re-issue Superjudge!

COMMENT | iffy
posted by : Fatal1tyRocks
4/24/2006 8:45:00 AM

not the best band live........... but not that bad

COMMENT | This is
posted by : ethr
4/24/2006 9:26:40 AM

A Ten+

COMMENT | MONSTER MAGNET ROCKS
posted by : RiotAct666
4/24/2006 1:27:24 PM

I still have the original copy of this album. It is a awesome album and it gets a 10+ from me.

COMMENT | I don't know about you, but
posted by : trust no one
4/24/2006 3:10:34 PM

I would much rather read reviews of reissues than ANYTHING about anyone going now (i.e. Trivium, Lamb Of God, whatever the fucking else mallcore I can think of...) Lately, the reviews have been better. Darkthrone, Killing Joke, Sodom are the recents I can think of. It has been a breath of fresh air.

Spine Of God is killer!

Oh yeah, dude... back at you- MESHUGGAH!

COMMENT |
posted by : electric doom
4/24/2006 7:03:17 PM

This is a serious stoner rock classic, an easy 10!

COMMENT | My mind is so free you wouldn't believe...
posted by : SilverMachine
4/24/2006 9:18:08 PM

This record is surely one of the finest records of the ninties. Drugged out, Heavy and Groovy. Like kryptonite to the straight edge. You'll never come back...and you'll never regret it.

COMMENT | 10 for Sure
posted by : deepunderdirt
4/24/2006 9:26:35 PM

Great and classic CD. If you rate it less, you haven't heard it or are 13 years old and metal to you is Lamb of God, Linkin Park, and KSE. I agree, the re-issue reviews are a breath of fresh air. And Kyuss' "Welcome to Sky Valley" is a more focused, better sounding, killer front to back classic piece of beer, bong, and peyote filled heavy rock than Blues for the Red Sun is (still a great CD though). Sky Valley and Sugartooth's self-title are the 2 best albums of the 90s, hands down. Spine of God is a top 10. AIC Dirt is No 3! Bands like Monster Magnet, Clutch, Pelican, Devil to Pay (reviewed last week) and COC are proof that real metal is still being made!

COMMENT | deepunderdirt, I have not heard Devil To Pay
posted by : trust no one
4/24/2006 10:00:51 PM

but being that ALL the rest of the bands you listed are killer, I will check them out.

COMMENT | monster magnet
posted by : fueledbyfailure
4/27/2006 7:16:25 PM

is a big steaming pile of waste... total garbage...

COMMENT | wow
posted by : aerogods316
4/29/2006 3:48:48 PM

this band fucking sucks

fuck off all of you

COMMENT | anyone who doesnt give this at least an 8 can suck balls
posted by : your lord and master
4/30/2006 2:52:53 AM

because you dont know shit about psych/stoner rock. this album set the pace for the new breed of psychedelic stoner rock, the title track itself is one of the best rock songs ever created. this is monster magnet's best album bar none. if you disagree then you must be too busy sucking man sack and listening to atreyu as you make your hair look messy.

COMMENT | How come this isnt a 10?
posted by : undermywheels
5/7/2006 10:38:53 AM

This could possibly be the best cd to come out in the 90's. It should be a 10..this is a perfect record.

COMMENT | a great rock album from the early 90's
posted by : buttlips
7/27/2006 4:49:01 PM

this is probably Monster Magnet's craziest, trippiest album. in most ways, bands like this rarely ever outdo their debut album. I actually saw Monster Magnet on this tour back in '92 (opening for Swervedriver & Soundgarden). kudos to SPV records for re-issuing a great album from the early 90's. if you like this one, pick up the even more drug-induced TAB...25 CD (also re-issued by SPV).



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