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4.6

Mixed or average reviews- based on 22 Ratings

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  2. Negative: 10 out of 22
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  1. Mar 16, 2021
    5
    I guess I have to face the awful truth that Rob Zombie peaked (for myself) nearly 20 years ago with The Sinister Urge. Since that time his albums seem to be more about the imagery and art surrounding the music rather than the music itself. I’ve watched it happen to many bands over the years. Korn, Marilyn Manson, and Tool are a few that come to mind instantly. They standardized theirI guess I have to face the awful truth that Rob Zombie peaked (for myself) nearly 20 years ago with The Sinister Urge. Since that time his albums seem to be more about the imagery and art surrounding the music rather than the music itself. I’ve watched it happen to many bands over the years. Korn, Marilyn Manson, and Tool are a few that come to mind instantly. They standardized their sound, and even though you can listen to the new music by these bands, you can tell they’re just going through the motions, or at the very least have lost that raw edge that attracted people to them in the first place. And that can’t be replaced. But in regards to this album specifically; I must say it’s not a total disaster, but basically on par with his last album from 2016. I expected so much more after a nearly five year wait. And with everything the world has been going through in the past year, I was hoping for something that felt more genuine, more real. This was really his time to shine, and instead we got basically just another typical Zombie album like we’ve had for the past 15 years. There was really no surprises anywhere to be found on this album. I hear elements of Sinister Urge here and there. But it just sounds so forced. Something is off. He’s trying to be trippy and heavy, but it’s not coming across like it should. It feels pretty empty. I feel like this is a consumer product not a piece of musical artistry. So basically it’s a standard Zombie album of the post 2006 era. There’s 3-4 songs on it that are decent. Not great but ok. I’ll still go see his concerts because damn they’re fun, but this album will be quite quickly forgotten I think. Expand
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64

Generally favorable reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 5
  2. Negative: 1 out of 5
  1. Mar 22, 2021
    90
    Fun, wild, and addictive, The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy builds upon 2016's already-impressive Electric Warlock and winds up being one of Zombie's best.
  2. Rolling Stone
    Mar 12, 2021
    30
    Offers the same disco-metal dreck he's been peddling for 30 years. [Mar 2021, p.73]
  3. Mar 12, 2021
    83
    As with most of the LP, the instrumentation and lyrics are equal parts memorable and evil. Let’s face it, memorable and evil are two traits any fan would want from a Rob Zombie album.