MONSTER MAGNET

ARTIST PROFILE
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MONSTER MAGNET Quick Facts

MEMBERS

Dave Wyndorf, Garrett Sweeny, Phil Caivano, Jim Baglino, Bob Pantella

HOMETOWN

Red Bank, NJ

LABEL

Napalm Records

WEBSITE

www.zodiaclung.com

FACEBOOK

www.Facebook.com/monstermagnet www.Twitter.com/monstermagnetnj

MYSPACE

www.MySpace.com/monstermagnet
RECENT NEWS!

World famous rock band MONSTER MAGNET has released its long-awaited new album Mastermind.   Check out the legendary band’s latest musical masterpiece now at this location.

Just prior to the full album stream, SPIN premiered the electric new MONSTER MAGNET song “Dig that Hole”.  The spotlight also sheds light on the band’s magnificent moniker as front man Dave Wyndorf reveals for possibly the very first time just how the group decided on its terrific tag.  For more, visit this location.

Current Release

Mastermind

October 26, 2010 Napalm Records
  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"

Discography

Tour Dates

Currently not on tour in North America.

Press

  • "monstrously mind-bending...Imagine Fun House-era Stooges on a sci-fi (or psilocybin?) kick...the mother lode for those who crave maximum psychedelic overload” ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
  • “The astronauts on the Mir space station are not the only people who've seen space junk. It floats through the mind of Dave Wyndorf, leader of this mind-expansion team, and gives him strange ideas about the magical properties of guitar fuzz boxes. This blissful oddball is part philosopher, part comic-book obsessive, and he leads Monster Magnet into realms both theatrical and silly, but definitely entertaining." THE NEW YORK TIMES
  • “a decadent psych-rock whirlpool” ROLLING STONE
  • "In the past, Monster Magnet and their leader, "Diamond" Dave Wyndorf, were always game for good-to-go cartunes best played on the Jersey Turnpike at midnight in August with the top down during a holiday weekend with the thermometer at 90, a bad hangover, and half a case of Pabst to get through. You know, the good life. We need these American doper-rock icons now more than ever, if only to combat some of the more tedious artyfartifications of rock-based forms." VILLAGE VOICE

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Biography (PDF)

Artist Press Kit (PDF)

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