The Atomic Bitchwax originated as a side project of
Monster Magnet lead guitarist
Ed Mundell, ex-
Godspeed bassist/vocalist
Chris Kosnik, and drummer
Keith Ackerman. All three of them were by then veterans of the thriving New Jersey stoner rock scene, and, after almost seven years of jamming in their spare time, the trio finally found time to record and release their self-titled debut album in the summer of 1999. Specializing in high-octane, '70s-based hard rock infused with stabs of space rock and psychedelia, and characterized by
Mundell's explosive,
Tommy Bolin-inspired guitar heroics,
Bitchwax's debut stunned retro-rock fans with its unexpected brilliance; but their independent label, MIA, suddenly went out of business barely a year later. Thankfully, the group was instantly snapped up by Tee Pee Records, but their 2000 sophomore effort,
Atomic Bitchwax II, was clearly rushed, its songs underwhelmingly second-rate, and the media-shy
Mundell struggled to come to terms with his more prominent status as star of the group. In early 2002,
The Atomic Bitchwax issued their third album for a third label (Meteor City), the also disappointing
Spit Blood, after which they seemed to lose focus as
Mundell retreated to his more comfortable, hired-gun role with
Monster Magnet. Workaholic
Kosnik soon started a new band named
Black NASA. But he and Ackerman also resurrected
Bitchwax, this time out with
Finn Ryan (ex of the space-stoner act
Core) on guitar. III appeared through Meteor City in June 2005.
–
Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi