Superjudge


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nameSuperjudge
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artistMonster Magnet
coverMonster Magnet Superjudge.jpg
released
recordedOctober 1992
genre
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websiteMetal Injection
*space rock<ref namegenre
length53:43
labelA&M
producerDave Wyndorf
prev_titleSpine of God
prev_year1991
next_titleDopes to Infinity
next_year1995
misc{{Singles
nameSuperjudge
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single1Twin Earth
single1date1993
single2Cyclops Revolution
single2date1993
single3Face Down
single3date1993
single4Cage Around the Sun
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  • Stoner metal{{Cite web|url=https://metalinjection.net/news/tbt-superjudge-is-monster-magnets-psychedelic-kissed-retro-metal|title=#TBT: Superjudge is MONSTER MAGNET's Psychedelic-Kissed Retro Metal |website=Metal Injection|date=January 31, 2019|access-date=June 28, 2024}}
  • space rock | length = 53:43 | label = A&M | producer = Dave Wyndorf | prev_title = Spine of God | prev_year = 1991 | next_title = Dopes to Infinity | next_year = 1995 | misc = {{Singles | name = Superjudge | type = studio | single1 = Twin Earth | single1date = 1993 | single2 = Cyclops Revolution | single2date = 1993 | single3 = Face Down | single3date = 1993 | single4 = Cage Around the Sun | single4date = 1993 |rev1 = AllMusic |rev1score = | rev2 = Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal | rev2score = 7/10 | rev3 = Entertainment Weekly | rev3Score = B+ | rev4 = Riff Raff | rev4Score = B

Superjudge is the second full-length album by American rock band Monster Magnet, released on April 6, 1993. It is the first Monster Magnet album to feature lead guitarist Ed Mundell, who replaced founding member John McBain in 1992. The tracks "Twin Earth" and "Face Down" were released as singles with accompanying music videos.

Overview

Superjudge was Monster Magnet's second full-length album, after Spine of God (in addition to the mini-album Monster Magnet and the EP Tab). Notably, Superjudge was the band's debut on a major label via A&M Records. It was recorded and mixed by Steve Rosenthal at New York's "The Magic Shop" studio in October, 1992, with all original material composed by the band's lead vocalist Dave Wyndorf.

The album fared poorly commercially, largely due to its release coinciding with the advent of the grunge era, which ultimately resulted in a dramatic decline in the popularity of heavy metal in general. Though a commercial disappointment after its release, Superjudge has since become an influential album in the stoner rock genre.

The album includes covers of Willie Dixon's "Evil" (utilizing an arrangement used by the band Cactus on their 1971 cover of the song), and Hawkwind's "Brainstorm" from their 1972 album, Doremi Fasol Latido.

Music and lyrics

Superjudge is overall heavier than the band's debut album Spine of God, and makes use of fewer vocal effects. The album incorporates elements of hard rock, psychedelia, heavy metal, blues rock and punk rock.

According to Wyndorf, Superjudge began as something of a concept album, but the only surviving part is the band's cover of Willie Dixon's "Evil (Is Going On)". Also according to Wyndorf, "For a while, we were thinking of doing a total blues record, old Ten Years After stuff and old Howlin' Wolf stuff," Wyndorf says. "But we couldn't pull it off. It didn't sit right with us, so we kept 'Evil' and a couple others, but only 'Evil' made it to the tape."

The album's lyrics make references to various sci-fi topics, with Wyndorf saying he writes "ambiguous and coded" lyrics because if he didn't, "I'd get bored singing them after three gigs." "The songs I like aren't explained," he says. "You can try to figure them out. I write stream-of-consciousness and I don't rewrite much. A lot of times, I'll have one foot in reality-something going on in Belgium or whatever-and the other in what I wish could happen-planets, spaceships-and try to fit them together and make sense out of it."

Track listing

| total_length = 53:43 | all_writing = Dave Wyndorf, except where noted. | title1 = Cyclops Revolution | length1 = 5:43 | title2 = Twin Earth | length2 = 3:55 | title3 = Superjudge | length3 = 6:49 | title4 = Cage Around the Sun | length4 = 4:55 | title5 = Elephant Bell | length5 = 3:59 | title6 = Dinosaur Vacume | length6 = 6:02 | title7 = Evil | note7 = Willie Dixon; originally performed by Howlin' Wolf | length7 = 3:14 | title8 = Stadium | length8 = 3:41 | title9 = Face Down | length9 = 4:11 | title10 = Brainstorm | note10 = Nik Turner; originally performed by Hawkwind | length10 = 8:04 | title11 = Black Balloon | length11 = 3:05 | headline = Import version bonus tracks | title12 = Nod Scene | note12 = Live | length12 = 6:26 | title13 = Snake Dance | note13 = Live | length13 = 3:33 | title14 = Medicine | note14 = Live | length14 = 4:24

Personnel

;Monster Magnet

  • Dave Wyndorf – guitar, vocals, producer
  • Ed Mundell – lead guitar
  • Joe Calandra – bass
  • Jon Kleiman – drums

;Additional musicians

  • Tim Cronin – "Mountain of Judgement" according to album's liner notes

;Technical staff and artwork

  • Steve Rosenthal – mixing
  • Edward Douglas – assistant engineer
  • Joe Warda – assistant engineer
  • Bogdan Hernik – assistant engineer
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • Rich Frankel – art direction
  • Rob Leecock – cover "Bull God" painting
  • Michael Lavine – photography

References

References

  1. Schleutermann, Marcus. (28 May 1993). "Superjudge".
  2. "Superjudge - Monster Magnet". [[AllMusic]].
  3. (2007). "The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties". [[Collector's Guide Publishing]].
  4. Browne, David. [https://web.archive.org/web/20081014005615/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,306380,00.html "Superjudge"]. ''Entertainment Weekly''. April 30, 1993, cited December 26, 2013
  5. Liddell, Mark. [http://the-revenge-of-riff-raff.blogspot.com/2013/02/album-review-monster-magnet-superjudge.html "Superjudge"]. ''Riff Raff''. July 1993, cited December 26, 2013
  6. [http://www.web2carz.com/lifestyle/music/1948/twenty-years-ago-today-monster-magnet-release-superjudge "Monster Magnet - Superjudge"]. web2carz.com. Retrieved on December 26, 2013.

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