Milking the Stars: A Re-Imagining of Last Patrol

AlbumNov 10 / 201412 songs, 1h 14m 49s
Stoner Rock Psychedelic Rock
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Rock ‚n‘ Roll in its strongest propagation - loud & flashy Psychedelic Rock. Right at the raging psychedelic maze is frontman Dave Wyndorf. A dazzling figure of light and leading figure in personal union. On MILKING THE STARS: A RE-IMAGINING OF LAST PATROL listeners will rediscover inspirations indebted to mainly hallucinogenic chemicals. The two new songs cheered from the hip are going to blow out the neighborhood’s window frames! As the press once wrote so aptly: "Nobody knows where the hell this goddamned, infernal noise is coming from." © NAPALM RECORDS

Milking the Stars: A Re-Imagining of Last Patrol offers up an alternate universe version of the group's tenth studio album that dials up its psychedelic tendencies considerably, resulting in something that has more in common with early Pink Floyd (opener "Let the Circus Burn" owes more than a cursory nod to "Careful with That Axe, Eugene") than it does the swampy groove/stoner metal that's come to define Monster Magnet over the years.

3.5 / 5

Monster Magnet - Milking The Stars review: Be sure to wear flowers in your hair because Monster Magnet’s latest offering is exactly what its title suggests; Last Patrol almost in the midst of the summer of love.