There’s no need to clean up or presumptuously perfect your sound, certainly not when you’re B-Monster. Instead, you’re loud, reckless, and into rock ‘n’ roll for the music (and maybe the sex and drugs). For that reason, At Large is an amicable record that just oozes substance—a short romp through a chaotic candyland.
The band has a special aptitude at taking filthy guitar tones and pounding percussion, and creating fantastic tunes reminiscent of the heyday of ’70s punk. From “Soft Flesh For The Dungeon Of the Damned” to “Critical Love Condition,” At Large is a streamlined and well-written cacophony that will cater to even the most disparate tastes with its catchy riffs and singalong vocals—despite them being hard to decipher at times.
At Large is wicked. It’s vulgar, it’s simple, and it’s awesome.




4 Comments
Couldn’t agree more. Excellent straight ahead original rock and roll. No cover tunes here, good catchy hooks and barbs.
Cheers
jp
How can you not love a song like “Naked Machine gun Girls”?!!!
pure fun… spirited rock n roll. the way it should be… why aren’t there more bands like this?… rare find!
This music sounds has that cool 50-60s
rebel rocker vibe or more recently
every time I hear b monster band stuff
I sounds like it should be used in
Quentin Tarantino movie which is totally
cool.