ROBOT MONSTER ARMY: Entire New Album Available For Streaming

October 20, 2011

ROBOT MONSTER ARMY, the current project of WARGASM frontman Bob Mayo, is preparing to release its second album, entitled "Monsterpiece".

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. On The Boards
02. Black Bolt Speaks
03. Y.A.W.A.?
04. Jupiter's Eye
05. Always Night
06. Tales To Astonish
07. Berserker
08. Mother and Son
09. Decibel Buzz
10. Destroy All Monsters!

"Monsterpiece" will be made available on October 31 via all major digital media outlets. Mayo confirms that both songs from the extremely rare "No Big Deal" single will be included as bonus tracks. As for guest appearances this time around, Mayo says members of Boston metal stalwarts MELIAH RAGE and STEEL ASSASSIN have contributed, among others. YAAG Records plans a CD release in November.

"There are lots of bands out there doing 'retro-metal' records," says Mayo. "They're going for either that early '70s thing or the NWOBHM thing. ROBOT MONSTER ARMY is aiming for the period in between; like 1975 to 1979. We were all inspired by the metal that happened while the whole punk rock thing was going on. There are so many great records from that period by UFO, JUDAS PRIEST, SCORPIONS, BLUE YSTER CULT, RAINBOW, AC/DC, RUSH, CHEAP TRICK, THIN LIZZY That's what this project has always been about. This one's a bit more 'metal' than the first one, for sure."

As for lyrical themes, "Monsterpiece" contains songs about the Kiss Army, the Marvel Comics character Black Bolt, and the Boston Bruins, as well as instrumental tribute to the history of Godzilla.

"Monsterpiece" can be streamed in its entirety at this location.

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