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  • Original Release Date: August 18, 2009
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best thing from Gwar since "Violence Has Arrived", August 19, 2009
This review is from: Lust in Space (Audio CD)
I've always liked Gwar's ability to take a longtime listener and serve up something both familiar and expected, while sniffing around and tweaking things a bit. "Lust in Space" is another album in the fast-paced style they've done since "Violence Has Arrived." Fast and pissed off but funny as hell at the same time.

Thankfully there's none of the neo-punk, 1-minute orgasms on what I call the dark ages of Gwar. Thankfully Dave Brockie/Oderus isn't singing like a faux-bluesy goofball, the stuff that sickened me about those middle albums. But there's enough of the basic punk chord progression and thump-whack drums to please the punks among us, ironically enough on the song "Metal Metal Land," which eventually only sounds metal at the tail end.

"Lust in Space" is still fast-paced and metal to the core, and Oderus sounds as monstrous and evil as ever. There's much more back-up vocals from the rest of the Scumdogs, and Beefcake and Flattus get their own leads. I don't envy Jizmak's feet because it seems every song has at some point the double-bass drum thumping like a burp gun. They even get a bit Iron Maiden, using twin guitar leads. Gave me a little twinkle, it did.

The lyrics are familiar to anyone who's been listening for a while - sex, maggots, death, war, defiling small puppies, etc. And they go back to the "I hate earth" theme right off the bat with the title track; the lyrics reminded me a bit of "Death Pod" from the "Scumdogs" album way back when. "Lust in Space" is a sonically thin song but once it's going the Gwar momentum is like a juggernaut.

There's even a bit of Ministry here; the song "Lords and Masters" reminded me of the speed-metal-punk from the early 90s, particularly the "TV Song" series of tracks. But here, on "Lords" it goes from that immediately into the breakneck growling and sludge that only Gwar can deliver.

I wasn't disappointed at this hunk of Gwar because it's everything I've wanted in Gwar and haven't gotten since "Violence." Just about every deadly sin, gore, speed, anger, self-deprecating, epic megalomania, and that uniquely Gwar style of sick humor that drew me in almost 20 years ago.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars VERY SOLID Album....from a Legendary Band., September 9, 2009
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This review is from: Lust in Space (Audio CD)
Gwar has always been an easy target for music snobs. Here you have a band that dresses up in Latex monster suits and sprays blood all over their fans. However, all that being said....you also have an 11th album over the span of 25 years. Say what you will but Dave and company are doing SOMETHING right. This is a band that has survived losing members (some very prominant), switching labels, and just time itself.

All that being said, this is very solid release. Although I would not put it as high in regard as Violence Has Arrived or America Must be Destroyed. I can say it is MILES ahead of that dredful last release Beyond Hell! The album is heavy and does a great job at bringing back the vocal backing harmony that has been missing on recent efforts. With Casey Orr being back as Beefcake we get a great track from him bearing his signature voice. AND...with an exceptional surprise we get a song by Flattus called "Unleash the Flies" which is my personal favorite on the album. "Where is Zog" manages to bring out humor but still keeps things hard and even on the album. In the library of GWAR I would rank this release along the lines of Ragnarok and War Party....very hard, all around solid efforts....not spectacular like Scumdogs, VHA or AMBD. BUT....not awful like Carnival of Chaos or We Kill Everything.

If you are a fan, pick it up as it is worthy of being next to any of their past discs. And if you don't know of the group, this is not a bad effort to start listening to.

Just a quick mention of the respect this group does deserve. First of all many people claim the band is not the same without the likes of Hunter Jackson, Chuck Varga and Ms. Stamppe (Techno, Sexy and Slymenstra). Keep in mind after 25 years none of these folks are getting any younger. When you keep that in mind it's amazing the band is still around. As a matter of fact for Dave and Brad and Dirks to keep this up it has had to have been a TRUE labor of love. These guys have stuck with this project for many, many years.....they are not becoming millionaires off of it, they HAVE to be getting tired physically in relation to the physical aspect the entire project demands. They deserve true respect and admiration. I had the pleasure of meeting all 3 a few years back at a Clutch show and I got to see them perform as DBX the night after, during that conversation I thanked Dave personally for all of the entertainment he has given me during all of those years. I have been to every Houston show since 1992...I believe around 30+ shows...and will go see them on the Sept. 29th as well for this album.

Gwar is an Institution. My cousin brought me into the fold with Hello, and now I'm doing so with my 18 year old cousin. And hopefully if they can keep it up...one day I'll bring my kid to a Gwar show.

People can say all they want to about this band....but 11 albums and 25 years is no small feat. Like I said...they are doing something right!

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4.0 out of 5 stars gwar returns for another helping, May 9, 2010
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This review is from: Lust in Space (Audio CD)
gwar was labeled a novelty act for years but in recent years they have boosted up their musical talent a lot showing they are more than a gory,perverted and wacky band and this cd shows this yet again that gwar had much talent musical and not just stage talent for their artistic shows.
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