We announced a few months back that Monster Magnet will be releasing a new album, Last Patrol, on October 15 via Napalm Records. (Preorder it here.) The band will tour North America for the first time ...
Monster Magnet leader Dave Wyndorf was the latest guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio program. The vocalist/guitarist discussed A Better Dystopia, the new covers record by the psych-rock ...
Monster Magnet has shared “Mr. Destroyer,” a cover of a song originally done in 1972 by cult band Pooh-Bah. The tune is from Magnet’s upcoming A Better Dystopia covers album, which arrives May 21 via ...
Psychedelic rock veterans Monster Magnet made ideal use of their downtime amid the coronavirus pandemic and tracked A Better Dystopia, an album of obscure cover songs. The first track, "Mr. Destroyer, ...
BrooklynVegan has teamed with Monster Magnet on an exclusive neon yellow vinyl variant of their upcoming covers album. The album arrives May 21 via Napalm Records, and we have an exclusive neon yellow ...
Norway, Oslo - May 23, 2018. The American stoner rock band Monster Magnet performs a live concert at Blaa in Oslo. Here vocalist Dave Wyndorf is seen live on stage. (Photo by: Gonzales Photo/Per-Otto ...
Despite being full of songs written at the dawn of heavy metal, Monster Magnet’s new album sounds relevant today, and the band’s leader, Dave Wyndorf, explains why. Monster Magnet At Kentish Town ...
Monster Magnet were supposed to hit the road for a tour celebrating 1998’s Powertrip starting on March 20, 2020. Obviously, that didn’t happen. In an ideal world, that tour would have taken place ...
When it comes to our vices, we can either surrender to guilt or revel in impropriety. Monster Magnet makes the choice easy. Revel, man, revel! Dave Wyndorf’s crazed contraption, which shares the stage ...
Monster Magnet frontman Dave Wyndorf is a talkative guy. What was supposed to be a 30-minute interview to preview his band’s performance of the 1995 album Dopes To Infinity at Music Hall of ...
"My whole life in Monster Magnet, and pretty much my whole life in rock and roll, has been a cross between the ultimate satirical stereotype and the times when that stereotype becomes a reality," ...