Take a trip inside the mind of psychedelic rock legend Dave Wyndorf with Monster Magnet's A Better Dystopia – a delightfully psychotic selection of proto-metal and late-era psych songs that fit the band like a glove! With wonderfully obscure song choices and excellent sequencing, the mighty Magnet pay homage to some of their favorite songs of all time, crafting another exciting and unique listening experience alike what they've become famous for. While the album marks a new frontier for Monster Magnet as their first covers record, this is not your typical set of standards released to pass time.
Wyndorf is at the top of his game on A Better Dystopia – howling, crooning, speaking... whatever it takes to get the emotional message of these very special tunes across, delivering each lyric in his own inimitable style. Musicians Phil Caivano, Bob Pantela, Garrett Sweeney and Alec Morton own the sound on A Better Dystopia – vintage and old school, dense and heavy, with searing fuzz leads and pounding bass and drums all played in a deft style that's almost been lost in modern music. Drop the needle on any song, and A Better Dystopia comes up winning.
It opens with "The Diamond Mine," as Wyndorf recites a classic monologue by Dave Diamond, an American radio DJ whose programs in the late '60s and early '70s helped popularize many psychedelic and acid rock bands. The real trip begins, as the opening chords of the Hawkind classic "Born To Go" gear up for launch. Tracks like standout "Mr. Destroyer" boast swaggering riffs and swirling vocals, spurring visions of some untold freak revolution, creating a perfect blend of hard rock and psychedelia. Feverish "Motorcycle (Straight To Hell)" is pure punk fury of the old school tradition, evoking a cross between Iggy Pop and Motörhead. Falling even further down the mind-bending rabbit hole, Magnet offers their stunning, whirlwind take on the often-overlooked hard rock classic "Learning To Die" and a masterful version the Stooges meets Goth epic, "Solid Gold Hell." The record closes with a nuclear cover of Morgen's "Welcome To The Void," inviting you to restart the ride again and again.
Take a sonic journey to another time and space and experience what has made Monster Magnet tick since day one with A Better Dystopia!
- The Diamond Mine
- Born to Go
- Epitaph for a Head
- Solid Gold Hell
- Be Forewarned
- Mr. Destroyer
- When the Wolf Sits
- Death
- Situation
- It's Trash
- Motorcycle (Straight to Hell)
- Learning to Die
- Welcome to the Void (Bonus Track)