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Monster Magnet singer Dave Wyndorf on A Better Dystopia
SPIN Staff | May 24, 2021 - 10:00 am
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Heavy music veterans Monster Magnet just released A Better Dystopia
, a 13-track “DIY” covers album featuring fringe and underrated artists including Hawkwind, Poo-Bah, The Scientists and Morgen. We asked MM singer Dave Wyndorf to riff on some “then and now” music and culture musings, and he kindly obliged. Read what he had to say below.
I was a kid in the late ’60s and early ’70s, and believe me,
those years were a specific kind of crazy. The shadow of nuclear Armageddon, the war in Vietnam, the Manson murders, Altamont, the Kent State shootings, racial tensions, a steady stream of civil unrest and LSD selling at 50 cents a hit in public schools were just a few of the things that made those times a grownup’s paranoid nightmare.
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YOUR ACID AND PSYCHEDELIC ROCK ROOTS ARE SHOWING: If you’re going to offer up a covers album almost exclusively consisting of obscure acid and psychedelic rock bands, most of whom existed and broke up years and years ago, a courtesy might be to inform the listener who’s who. We’re guessing the final version of
A Better Dystopia will have the original artists properly credited. However, there’s this thing called the internet to clear-cut through the confusion. All this so you can know which band and song Monster Magnet is covering on their pandemic boredom album, aside from Hawkwind, because everyone has at least heard of Hawkwind, hopefully.