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Meat Puppets - Monsters

Monsters captures the Meat Puppets at their most unruly and self-assured, a record that sounds like a band gleefully kicking holes in its own catalog while daring you to keep up.

Originally released in 1989, this sixth studio album arrived as the follow-up to their major-label breakthrough and promptly refused to behave. Rather than doubling down on polish, the band leaned into distortion, paranoia, and jagged humor, delivering a set that feels both confrontational and strangely playful. It is a pivot point in their career, where underground instincts and wider exposure collide in glorious, feedback-scorched fashion.

Sonically, Monsters is raw, noisy, and deliberately uncomfortable. Tracks like “Attacked By Monsters,” “Light,” and “Graveyard” grind forward on sludgy riffs and off-kilter melodies, while “Backwater” hints at the warped hooks that would later bring the band broader recognition. Curt Kirkwood’s guitar work is unhinged and expressive, bending notes into shapes that feel barely controlled, while the rhythm section keeps everything teetering on the edge.

This vinyl LP reissue brings Monsters back into focus, preserving its abrasive textures and unsettling energy in a format that suits its analog bite. For fans who appreciate the Meat Puppets at their most feral and fearless, this pressing is a reminder that sometimes the most interesting monsters are the ones a band lets loose on purpose.

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Meat Puppets - Monsters

Monsters captures the Meat Puppets at their most unruly and self-assured, a record that sounds like a band gleefully kicking holes in its own catalog while daring you to keep up.

Originally released in 1989, this sixth studio album arrived as the follow-up to their major-label breakthrough and promptly refused to behave. Rather than doubling down on polish, the band leaned into distortion, paranoia, and jagged humor, delivering a set that feels both confrontational and strangely playful. It is a pivot point in their career, where underground instincts and wider exposure collide in glorious, feedback-scorched fashion.

Sonically, Monsters is raw, noisy, and deliberately uncomfortable. Tracks like “Attacked By Monsters,” “Light,” and “Graveyard” grind forward on sludgy riffs and off-kilter melodies, while “Backwater” hints at the warped hooks that would later bring the band broader recognition. Curt Kirkwood’s guitar work is unhinged and expressive, bending notes into shapes that feel barely controlled, while the rhythm section keeps everything teetering on the edge.

This vinyl LP reissue brings Monsters back into focus, preserving its abrasive textures and unsettling energy in a format that suits its analog bite. For fans who appreciate the Meat Puppets at their most feral and fearless, this pressing is a reminder that sometimes the most interesting monsters are the ones a band lets loose on purpose.

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Monsters captures the Meat Puppets at their most unruly and self-assured, a record that sounds like a band gleefully kicking holes in its own catalog while daring you to keep up.

Originally released in 1989, this sixth studio album arrived as the follow-up to their major-label breakthrough and promptly refused to behave. Rather than doubling down on polish, the band leaned into distortion, paranoia, and jagged humor, delivering a set that feels both confrontational and strangely playful. It is a pivot point in their career, where underground instincts and wider exposure collide in glorious, feedback-scorched fashion.

Sonically, Monsters is raw, noisy, and deliberately uncomfortable. Tracks like “Attacked By Monsters,” “Light,” and “Graveyard” grind forward on sludgy riffs and off-kilter melodies, while “Backwater” hints at the warped hooks that would later bring the band broader recognition. Curt Kirkwood’s guitar work is unhinged and expressive, bending notes into shapes that feel barely controlled, while the rhythm section keeps everything teetering on the edge.

This vinyl LP reissue brings Monsters back into focus, preserving its abrasive textures and unsettling energy in a format that suits its analog bite. For fans who appreciate the Meat Puppets at their most feral and fearless, this pressing is a reminder that sometimes the most interesting monsters are the ones a band lets loose on purpose.

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