Space Lord

{{Infobox song

| name = Space Lord

| cover = Space_Lord_Cover.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Monster Magnet

| album = Powertrip

| released = {{start date|1998|06|16}}

| recorded =

| studio = North Vine Studios, NRG Studios

| venue =

| genre = *Stoner rock{{cite web|title=The Monster Magnet albums you should definitely own|date=June 30, 2022 |url=https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-monster-magnet-albums-you-should-definitely-own|website=Classic Rock|first=Ken|last=McIntrye|access-date=March 19, 2025}}

  • hard rock{{cite web | url=https://www.loudersound.com/features/blog-in-praise-of-monster-magnet | title= Blog: In Praise of Monster Magnet

| date = November 7, 2014| access-date=June 28, 2024|website=Classic Rock|first=Andrew|last=Harrison}}

  • psychedelic rock{{cite web | url=https://ultimateclassicrock.com/guns-n-roses-monster-magnet-rock-star-wars/ | title= Guns N’ Roses, ‘Rocket Queen’ vs. Monster Magnet, ‘Space Lord': Rock Star Wars | date = November 7, 2015| access-date=June 28, 2024|website=Ultimate Classic Rock|first=Nick|last=DeRiso}}

| length = {{duration|m=05|s=55}}

| label = A&M

| writer = Dave Wyndorf

| producer = Dave Wyndorf, Matt Hyde

| prev_title = Dead Christmas

| prev_year = 1998

| next_title = Powertrip

| next_year = 1998

}}

"Space Lord" is a 1998 single by American rock band Monster Magnet from the album Powertrip. The song is in the key of C minor. It brought them mainstream success, with its accompanying music video directed by Joseph Kahn.{{cite web | url=http://www.josephkahn.com/music/index.xml | title= Joseph Kahn - Music Videos | accessdate=May 7, 2009 }} The song peaked at number three on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart, and number twenty-nine on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.{{cite web | url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=monster magnet|chart=all}} | title=billboard.com - Artist Chart History - Monster Magnet | accessdate=May 7, 2009 }} A remixed version of the song was also made, and was featured (along with the original) on their compilation album Greatest Hits. The music video is notable for being the first video ever aired on MTV's Total Request Live on September 14, 1998. It appeared on the countdown five times climbing no higher than the No. 7 position.{{cite web|url=http://atrl.net/trlarchive/?s=recap&y=1998&m=09|title=Recap: September 1998|accessdate=2011-04-29|work=ATRL|publisher=The TRL Archive}}

The line "Space lord, motherfucker" was truncated and an echo added to make the song more radio- and TV-friendly (the lyric is heard as "Space lord, mother, mother"), but the vocal rhythm is unchanged, and a band version with the original lyric has never been released. The original lyric can be heard uncensored on the "Intergalactic 7 Remix" on international releases of the aforementioned Greatest Hits album and also on the unofficial Boys Noize "Monster Bootnet" remix.{{cite web | url=http://www.discogs.com/Boys-Noize-Monster-Bootnet/release/910169 | title=discogs.com - Boys Noize - Monster Bootnet | website=Discogs | accessdate=May 7, 2009 }}

Background

Singer Dave Wyndorf told Kerrang, "I'd hurt my knee, and had time off, so spent it in a dominatrix's apartment in New Orleans. Our record company forwarded me press from Europe and in Germany they called me 'Space Lord'. She saw it and took the piss, saying 'So you think you're the space lord?' I said, 'Someday when I can walk. I'll make you pay for taunting me by writing a song.'"{{cite web|url=https://www.pressreader.com/uk/kerrang-uk/20180106/282535838753896|title=Kilassic Album: Monster Magnet—Powertrip (A&M, 1998) |website= Kerrang|date=January 6, 2018 |accessdate=May 13, 2021}}

Music video

The music video was an unintended spoof of the music video for the single "Feel So Good" by rapper Mase, while the opening of the video is an homage to Metallica's "Enter Sandman" video.[http://www.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2013/11/26/monster-magnets-space-lord-rock-and-raps-missing-link?page=2 Dealer Who Allegedly Gave Mac Miller Laced Drugs Will Plead Guilty] Twiggy Ramirez appeared as a guest star in the video.

The basic concept for the video came from Wyndorf. He felt the only rock stars of the current era were in the rap genre. He instructed Kahn to make them a flashy rap video in Las Vegas. Kahn was eager to please and accommodated the request by tracking down locations Hype Williams had used in a recent video he had done for Mase. He even wound up recreating certain scenes shot-for-shot. When Wyndorf realized how much of the video was a direct reference he became worried Mase would be upset, however, Mase didn't mind and was even amused when he saw the video.{{Cite web|url=https://www.villagevoice.com/2012/12/13/monster-magnets-space-lord-is-it-rock-and-raps-missing-link/|title = Monster Magnet's "Space Lord": Is It Rock and Rap's Missing Link?|date = 13 December 2012}}

Charts

class="wikitable"
Chart (1998)

! Peak
position

{{singlechart|Billboardalternativesongs|29|artist=Monster Magnet|accessdate=7 August 2017}}
{{singlechart|Billboardmainstreamrock|3|artist=Monster Magnet|accessdate=7 August 2017}}

References

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