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4-Way Diablo [Vinyl]

Monster MagnetVinyl
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)

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  • Vinyl (February 12, 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Steamhammer / Spv
  • ASIN: B000Z8C2X0
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #129,368 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. 4-Way Diablo
2. Wall Of Fire
3. You're Alive
4. Blow Your Mind
5. Cyclone
6. 2000 Lightyears From Home
7. No Vacation
8. I'm Calling You
9. Solid Gold
10. Freeze and Pixelate
11. A Thousand Stars
12. Slap In The Face
13. Little Bag Of Gloom

Editorial Reviews

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Monster Magnet once again proves that it's one of heavy rock's most reliable units with 4-Way Diablo, a recording that demonstrates the New Jersey outfit's remarkable diversity and its unstoppable drive. The opening, titular cut, "Wall of Fire," and "Cyclone" (which recalls Black Sabbath's "Heaven and Hell") serve as perfect and powerful Monster Magnet primers. The Latin-tinged "You're Alive," the quiet closer "Little Bag of Gloom," and the (early) Def Leppard-esque "I'm Calling You" speak to the group's ability to traverse from light to dark and everywhere in between with ease. A patina of psychedelia sound still hovers here, suggesting that quartet will never betray its roots. Of course, 4-Way Diablo doesn't add up to a classic album--the same eclecticism that stands as its greatest strength is also often a weakness--but it does remain one of the better hard rock releases this year and it will stand as a testament to Monster Magnet's enduring nature and willingness to boldly strike forth into new territory rather than staying on an outdated and mundane course. --Jedd Beaudoin --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Product Description

Dave Wyndorf and company roar back into action with a brand new slab of pure rock perfection. 4-Way Diablo features 12 Wyndorf-penned compositions plus a masterful cover of the Rolling Stones classic "2000 Light Years From Home." Monster Magnet holds endless credibility among fans and critics and they always deliver the goods... this is no exception! Simply put, this is an amazing rock and roll record from one of the very best in the genre! --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

 

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars He's on the right track, November 10, 2007
This review is from: 4-Way Diablo (Audio CD)
I'd been anxiously awaiting the release of "4 Way Diablo" for a while now, and from some of the press saying that it was a "return to form" for the band it had me very excited. And this is rightfully so, because when Dave Wyndorf is on in his songwriting, he's one of the best in his craft.

I would also like to preface the coming statements by saying that I love Monster Magnet, and have been a huge fan for some time. Dopes to Infinity has easily earned it's way into my favorite albums of all time, and I absolutely adore everything from Tab all the way up to God Says No. Now Monolithic was something I didn't feel almost at ALL (save Radiation Day and There's No Way Out of Here), and I feel that it was the start of a trend. A trend that this album seems to do it's best to break.

Now the album is not without it's bright points (Monster Magnet, no matter how far from their prime they may be, will never completely fail). It starts off nicely with the title track, which is a good energetic number. Wall of Fire continues the pace and is another upbeat track. Any momentum that the album has going at this point is almost completely wasted with the third track, "You're Alive". I mean, as nice as it is to hear someone repeat that phrase for four minutes, I'd rather not hear it. It really is a terrible track.

However, Dave reigns it back in with Blow Your Mind. It's got a little elevator jamminess to it at the beginning, and carries along nicely. What comes next is probably the best song Wyndorf has written in 7 years, Cyclone. This song would fit in with any of their best stuff, and shows that MM is indeed not going away quietly. Truly epic through and through.

It's no secret that Dave loves to have covers on MM albums, and they're almost always a good addition with a little spin on them. The cover here is a Rolling Stones one, "2000 Light Years From Home". This one isn't any different from the rest as it is a success. Nice and spacey, it doesn't take anything away.

After the unremarkable "No Vacation" comes "I'm Calling You". This one is another throwback to the Monster Magnet of old. It's epic, but doesn't quite get there with the guitar.

The quality of the rest of the album tapers off a little bit after this. Solid Gold is ok, but nothing to write home about. Freeze and Pixillate is a nice/spacey instrumental. A Thousand Stars is pretty uneventful. Slap in the Face is saved by the excellent guitar work by Ed Mundell near the end. The album ends with Little Bag of Gloom. It's short, but it's definitely a pretty good closer.

Overall, this album is probably near the back of the catalogue. It's most certainly better than Monolithic Baby!, but it's probably neck and neck with God Says No. If someone was trying to get into MM, I'd definitely say this would be an album to start with along with Powertrip and Dopes because it touches on some of the best parts of MM, but doesn't quite get there. I've done my best to not outrightly discredit it, but the rest of Monster Magnet's history is just that, monstrous.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Monster Magnet - '4-Way Diablo' (SPV) 4 1/2 stars, January 25, 2008
This review is from: 4-Way Diablo (Audio CD)
In my humble opinion, this latest effort from Dave Wyndorf and crew is every bit as potent as their 'Monolithic Baby' or 'Powertrip' discs. Just shows us all how much we can depend on Monster Magnet to pen out such killer heavy space rock. Tracks that had me playing this CD over many times were the in-your-face "Wall Of Fire", "You're Alive", "Cyclops", their good Stones cover "2000 Lightyears From Home", the (almost) ballad -{?} "I'm Calling You" and the total *ss-kicking "A Thousand Years". Line-up: Dave Wyndorf-guitar & vocals, Ed Mundell-guitar, Jim Baglino-bass and Bob Pantella-drums. An absolute must-have. Hope they tour again this summer.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars raw, stripped down version of the group, January 23, 2008
This review is from: 4-Way Diablo (Audio CD)
The Good
"4-Way Diablo" has a simple yet effective rock riff that mixes well with Dave Wyndorf's deep and smoky vocals. "Wall of Fire" cranks up the energy and tempo to fist pumping levels. "You're Alive" employs a bass heavy riff and a catchy and repetitive chorus. Harmonic background vocals and devilish lead vocals make up the track "Cyclone." The main focus on "I'm Calling You" is the lyrics and vocals. The rhythm recalls the stoner rock of the 70s. "A Thousand Stars" uses faded guitar tones mixed with trippy guitar licks. "Slap in the Face" has an intro that builds anticipation for the sweet rock groove to follow.

The Bad
Nothing notable

The Verdict
Don't expect the programming and effects that you remember Monster Magnet for. 4-Way Diablo features a raw, stripped down version of the group which may just be the perfect niche for them after all.
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