Spine Of God (re-issue)

by Steamhammer Us

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Release Date:2006-04-04
Label:Steamhammer Us
UPC:693723996424
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Steamhammer Us
ASIN:B000EGCEC2
Category:Music

Tracks on Spine Of God (re-issue) by Steamhammer Us

  1. Pill Shovel
  2. Medicine
  3. Nod Scene
  4. Black Mastermind
  5. Zodiac Lung
  6. Spine Of God
  7. Snake Dance
  8. Sin’s A Good Man’s Brother
  9. Ozium
  10. Ozium (bonus demo version)

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

Originally released in 1992 and often heralded as one of the best Heavy Rock albums of all time, Spine Of God will be most welcomed in this definitive re-issue. Features updated cover artwork by Alexander von Wieding, new liner notations, diatribes and ranting by Dave Wyndorf hisself and the previously unavailable (and way different) demo version of Ozium.

Spine Of God is all about the downstairs rec. room, black lights and velvet paintings, lava lamps, rollin’ doobies and cranking the stereo after school; in other words, it’s a satanic drug thing… you wouldn’t understand!

New Jersey native Dave Wyndorf was already a rock & roll veteran by the time he formed Monster Magnet in 1989, having cut his teeth with little-known punk band Shrapnel (also featuring future punk producer Daniel Rey on guitars) in the late '70s before retiring from music altogether. Never one to be a quitter, Wyndorf taught himself guitar and assembled Monster Magnet with fellow New Jersey burnouts John McBain on guitar, bassist Joe Callandra, drummer Jon Kleiman and svengelic guru Tim Cronin. Fusing their metal, punk, space rock, and psychedelic influences, the band developed a sludgy, feedback-heavy hard rock sound that helped them stand out from the era's burgeoning retro-rock movement. After releasing a self-titled six-song EP through Germany's Glitterhouse Records, Monster Magnet signed with independent label Caroline Records in 1992 and recorded their first full-length album: the very impressive, uniquely dark psychedelic masterpiece, Spine of God. These re-issues serve as an excellent teaser for the release of the next Monster Magnet classic, due September 2006!

Customer Reviews

Dude! - Reviewed on 2008-07-14
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
Damn, I'm just so stoked this awesome slice of fire-breathing heaviosity is finally available again! I first bought a copy of this mother in the mid 90s and it was damned difficult to find then. For some reason that I cannot even remember now it has since disappeared from my collection and it left a gaping hole that no amount of Down, Kyuss or Black Sab could fill (as fine as those outfits undoubtedly are). So I was totally freaked out when I logged in here and saw that a re-issue had been... well, re-issued by some visionary record exec who just really GETS it. I mean, the Greatest Hits slab, cool as it undoubtedly is, can only go so far, man. So get down and DIG IT, my brothers, cos this is the baddest slice of acid-drenched freak rock to ever make its way outta the nether regions of Dave Wyndorf's unhinged brain pan. If you haven't done yore bad self the favour of procuring a copy yet, what are you waiting fuh? Hook It Up, dude, because it purely does not get more outrageous than SOG.
You don't yank on the spine of God!!!! - Reviewed on 2007-06-17
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4 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

There's nothing I could say or do to give this album justice on how great it really is. No words are capable of describing the haunting, explosive, aggressive, yet cool and calm vibes this album takes you through. I've owned a lot of great albums from a lot of great bands, and I know that it's a little childish, choosing favorites and all, but this album ranks as my favorite album of all time, hands down. Are you interested in music with not only talented musicians, but talented song writers? Well, rest assured that you will have both great songs with some incredible playing. The lyrics are out of this world, perhaps on "mountains of Mars?" This was back when Monster Magnet, who will always reign as my favorite band, was expressing their more psychodelic roots. Basically this is a little different sounding than the band we all know and love today. There are a lot of swirling vocal effects as well as strange synths and eerie guitar leads. Dave's vocals are absolutely stunning. He didn't learn to sing, he was born to sing. There's a lot of built-up and tension that is released as the songs progress. The album's closer "Ozium" takes you to a whole new world, nay, universe! Basically, as a reviewer and music fan, it is my duty to spread the word of this album. Infinite stars!
the best monster magnet record - Reviewed on 2006-10-11
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6 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

I know many who like monster magnet tendd to favor their later work, for its more metallic agressive nature. This album was mmy introduction bacck at college in 1991, and I never got sick of it. It has some really cool songs, that are very I think influential. Sin's a good man's brother, ozium, zodiac lung, and nod scene. I happened to interview Dave once when I was working for my college radio station. He was very cool, in to music that I knew a little aabout then, alot more now. Stuff like Greasy truckers party hawkwind. I think those of you who don't know hawkwind, should check out: hall of thee mountain grill, do re mi, and out and intake. I only hope DDave can go back to more of a Psychedelic side, the recent balls to the wall rocck, is cool, but I think his music needs to strike a better balance like what you have on this record. Thanks.
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