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The Brian Jonestown Massacre

The Brian Jonestown Massacre is an American rock band led and started by Anton Newcombe. It was formed in San Francisco in 1990.

The Brian Jonestown Massacre
The Brian Jonestown Massacre performing at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, in 2012
Background information
OriginSan Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1990 (1990)–present
Labels
Members
Past membersSee Former members
Websitebrianjonestownmassacre.com

The group was the subject of the 2004 documentary film called Dig!, and have gained media notoriety for their tumultuous working relationships as well as the erratic behavior of Newcombe.[5] The collective has released 20 albums, five compilation albums, five live albums, 14 EPs, 22 singles as well as two various-artist compilation albums to date.

Name origin edit

The band name is a portmanteau of deceased Rolling Stones founder and guitarist Brian Jones – a key figure in introducing Eastern influences into Western rock in the late Sixties – and the 1978 incident at cult leader Jim Jones’ self-dubbed ‘Jonestown’ settlement in Guyana where over 900 of his followers died in a mass murder-suicide known as the Jonestown Massacre.[6][7][8]

Releases edit

1990–1996: early years edit

The collective was founded by Anton Newcombe in San Francisco between 1990 and 1993. Their first albums were compilations of recording sessions and an early demo tape, titled Pol Pot's Pleasure Penthouse. This release became a popular bootleg.

A second album, Spacegirl and Other Favorites, was released in 1993 as a vinyl-only release and was compiled from what Newcombe called his "studio trash".[9] The album includes "Hide and Seek", which was released as a single in 1994. The band's follow-up album, Methodrone, was developed largely out of the concepts explored on Spacegirl and heavily influenced by the shoegaze genre that had gained prominence several years prior to its release. The album's ethereal rock sound is comparable to bands such as Galaxie 500, Spacemen 3 and My Bloody Valentine.[10] Two tracks from the album, "She Made Me" and "Evergreen," were released as a double A-side single in 1992. Methodrone was recorded primarily at a studio in the Hunter's Point region of San Francisco called The Compound, where Naut Humon provided an environment for Newcombe to record for hours on end.

Over the next couple of years, the band shifted its sound from their more shoegaze, goth, and dream pop influences of the '80s and '90s into a '60s retro-futurist aesthetic. As lineup changes persisted, the band continued to record and in 1996 released three full-length studio albums. The first of these, Take It from the Man!, is rooted heavily in the maximum rhythm and blues aesthetic of the 1960s British Invasion.[11] The album includes the song "Straight Up and Down," which was later used as theme music for the HBO television drama series Boardwalk Empire (2010–14), and was engineered by Larry Thrasher of the influential group Psychic TV.

The band's second album released in 1996, Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request reflects a pastiche of 1960s psychedelia. The album also includes vast experimentation with a variety of different instrumentation including Indian drones, sitars, Mellotrons, farfisas, didgeridoos, tablas, congas, and glockenspiels.[12] The title of the album is a play on words of the Rolling Stones' 1967 album Their Satanic Majesties Request.[13]

The third and final album released that year was Thank God for Mental Illness, a more stripped-down effort. Since the band did not have a drummer at the time, Newcombe took the opportunity to showcase more of his acoustic songwriting. The album explores more in-depth genres such as country and folk.[14] At the end of the album Newcombe included an entire EP called Sound of Confusion, compiled largely from earlier BJM recordings. Sound of Confusion features both regular songs and more abstract sound collages.

1997–1998: Give It Back!, signing to TVT and Strung Out in Heaven edit

The Brian Jonestown Massacre recorded their sixth album, Give It Back!, in 1997 after relocating to Los Angeles from San Francisco. The album was tracked in a few short days leading up to the band's first US tour and includes the track, "Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth", a sardonic reply to The Dandy Warhols' single "Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth", which had been perceived at the time as being directed at the BJM. "Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth" was featured on the soundtrack to Jim Jarmusch's 2005 film Broken Flowers. During this time, the BJM signed with TVT Records.[14] This led to the release of the band's seventh full-length album, Strung Out in Heaven, in 1998, as well as their first-ever tours of the UK and Japan. Strung Out in Heaven did not sell as many records as TVT had hoped, and the relationship between the label and the band deteriorated. TVT eventually dissolved its remaining contractual obligations with the band.[citation needed]

1999–2005: Bring It All Back Home – Again, Bravery Repetition and Noise, And This Is Our Music and We Are the Radio edit

 
The band in 2004

In 1999, Which? Records released the EP, Bringing It All Back Home – Again, a collection of songs largely written and recorded around the time the band were working on Give It Back! and Strung Out in Heaven. In 2001, the band released their eighth studio album, Bravery Repetition and Noise, which included the track "Sailor", a re-work of a song originally performed by The Cryan' Shames.

In 2003, the band released their ninth studio album, And This Is Our Music. And This Is Our Music was a step in a new direction for Newcombe and the group creatively, and emphasized more of the electronic music Newcombe had explored in the beginning days of the group.[citation needed] The album's title has been called a reference to the identically titled, but distinct, albums This Is Our Music by the artists Galaxie 500 and Ornette Coleman.[citation needed]

In 2005, the band released the EP We Are the Radio on Newcombe's own label, The committee to Keep Music Evil, which features a close collaboration with independent singer-songwriter Sarabeth Tucek. This was the last BJM record to be recorded in the United States, as shortly after this Newcombe relocated to Europe.

2008–2018: experimental music edit

The Brian Jonestown Massacre released their tenth studio album, My Bloody Underground, in 2008 on Cargo Records. The album is directly inspired by the music made by bands My Bloody Valentine and The Velvet Underground.[15] The record contains a highly experimental approach, and was recorded in collaboration with Mark Gardener, formerly of Ride, who co-wrote the song "Monkey Powder". The Brian Jonestown Massacre recorded both of their next releases in Iceland and Berlin.

An EP entitled One was released in November 2009 and featured the tracks "One", "This Is the First of Your Last Warning" (which also appears on their next album, Who Killed Sgt. Pepper?), an English version of "This Is The First of Your Last Warning", and then exclusive track, "Bruttermania".

Who Killed Sgt. Pepper?, the band's eleventh studio album, was released in February 2010. It featured musicians Unnur Andrea Einarsdottir (who recorded vocals on My Bloody Underground), Felix Bondareff from the Russian band Amazing Electronic Talking Cave, as well as the musician Will Carruthers. Soon after the album's release, it was confirmed that Matt Hollywood had returned to the band after an eleven-year absence. According to Newcombe, he would feature on the band's next album and also toured with the band.[14]

The Brian Jonestown Massacre released the album Aufheben on May 1, 2012. Newcombe stated that the album's title relates to Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's use of the term, whereby something is destroyed in order to preserve it.

Revelation, the band's thirteenth studio album, was released in May 2014. It is the first album to be fully recorded and produced at Newcombe's recording studio in Berlin.[16] Stylistically, the album mixes the traditional Brian Jonestown Massacre sound with Eastern influences.[citation needed]

Their next album, Musique de Film Imaginé, was released on April 27, 2015. The album was conceived as a soundtrack for an imaginary French film, and pays homage to European film directors of the late 1950s and 1960s such as François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard. It was recorded in Berlin in August 2014.[citation needed] This was followed in November 2015 by the EP Mini Album Thingy Wingy.

In October 2016, the band released the album Third World Pyramid, which was preceded by the single "The Sun Ship".[17] A few months later, in February 2017, Don't get Lost, was released having been preceded by seven singles.[18]

In June 2018, their 17th album, Something Else, was released.[19]

2019–present: recent activity edit

In March 2019, the band released a self-titled album.[20]

In March 2022, the band announced that two albums, Fire Doesn't Grow on Trees and The Future Is Your Past, were scheduled to be released in June and October 2022 respectively.[21] The former was released in June 2022, the latter had a delayed release and instead came out in February 2023.[22][23]

The band spent the majority of 2023 on tour around the world.[24] On November 21, 2023, in the middle of their show at the Forum Theatre in Melbourne, an onstage brawl was sparked between Newcombe and guitarist Ryan Van Kriedt in which Newcombe hit Van Kriedt over the head with a guitar.[25] The remainder of their Australian tour was canceled the next day. Following this incident, Anton Newcombe has not made any public appearances or statements.[26]

In February 2024, Joel Gion published In the Jingle Jangle Jungle, a memoir recounting the first ten years of the band which features a foreword by Anton Newcombe.[27]

Documentary edit

Along with Portland, Oregon alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols, The Brian Jonestown Massacre were the subjects of the 2004 documentary film Dig!.[28] The film captured a love–hate relationship between both bands, highlighting the interaction of Newcombe with his counterpart in the Warhols, Courtney Taylor-Taylor. The film was recorded over the course of seven years by filmmaker Ondi Timoner, but largely focused on The Brian Jonestown Massacre from late 1996 to mid-1998. Dig! won the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.[29]

In January 2024, Dig! XX premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the documentary. This version of the documentary featured both 40 minutes of additional footage as well as new narration by Joel Gion.[30]

Members edit

The lineup of the band is subject to frequent changes. As of October 2023, the current lineup are as follows:

  • Anton Newcombe – lead vocals, guitar (1990–present)
  • Ricky Maymi – guitar (1992, 2003–present), drums (1990–1991), bass (1992–1993)
  • Joel Gion – tambourine (1994–1999, 2001, 2004–present)
  • Ryan Van Kriedt – guitar (2015–present)
  • Emil Nikolaisen – keyboards (2023–present)
  • Dan Lyons – drums (2023–present)

Discography edit

Studio albums

References edit

  1. ^ Winter, Greg (October 13, 2003). "Brian Jonestown Massacre – And This Is Our Music". CMJ. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Stiernberg, Bonnie. . Paste. Archived from the original on September 24, 2014. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
  3. ^ "AllMusic Review by Ned Raggett". AllMusic. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  4. ^ "Interview: The Brian Jonestown Massacre". Under the Radar. November 2, 2015. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  5. ^ Nashawaty, Chris (May 23, 2005). "Neo-Psych Out". Entertainment Weekly.
  6. ^ Hopper, Kevin (January 2, 2004). "A timeless sound keeps psych-rockers BJM relevant". Albuquerque Journal. p. 15.
  7. ^ Krause, Charles A (November 19, 2008). "Town Without Pity; 30 Years Later, Memories of Jonestown Evoke Guilt, Anger and Mistrust". The Washington Post. p. C.1.
  8. ^ . The Student Playlist. Archived from the original on March 29, 2023. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  9. ^ "The Brian Jonestown Massacre – Spacegirl and Other Favorites". LastFM. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  10. ^ Raggett, Ned. "Methodrone – The Brian Jonestown Massacre | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  11. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Take It from the Man!". AllMusic. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  12. ^ Ankeny, Jason (June 18, 1996). "Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request – The Brian Jonestown Massacre". AllMusic. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  13. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request". AllMusic. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  14. ^ a b c Ankeny, Jason. "The Brian Jonestown Massacre | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  15. ^ Lymangrover, Jason. "My Bloody Underground – The Brian Jonestown Massacre | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  16. ^ "The Brian Jonestown Massacre "Revelation"- Cargo Records UK". cargorecordsdirect.co.uk. Retrieved May 31, 2014.
  17. ^ "The Brian Jonestown Massacre announce new album". Crack Magazine. September 13, 2016. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
  18. ^ "The Brian Jonestown Massacre 'Don't Get Lost"". Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  19. ^ "Something Else - Sister Ray". Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  20. ^ "The Brian Jonestown Massacre". Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  21. ^ Jones, Abby (November 21, 2022). "The Brian Jonestown Massacre Announce New Album Your Future Is Your Past". Consequence. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  22. ^ "The Brian Jonestown Massacre Fire Doesn't Grow on Trees". Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  23. ^ "The Brian Jonestown Massacre – The Future Is Your Past". Clash. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  24. ^ "Tour". Retrieved October 19, 2023.
  25. ^ Brandle, Lars (November 22, 2023). "Jonestown Massacre Tour of Australia Canceled Following Bizarre Onstage Fight". Billboard_(magazine). Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  26. ^ Singh, Surej (November 22, 2023). "Brian Jonestown Massacre members brawl onstage while performing in Melbourne". NME. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
  27. ^ "In the Jingle Jangle Jungle". Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  28. ^ "Dig!". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media Limited. 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
  29. ^ "DIG!". Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  30. ^ "Sex, Drugs, and Sitar Fights: How 'DIG! XX' Explodes and Rebuilds a Cult Rock Doc". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 25, 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • The Brian Jonestown Massacre at AllMusic  

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BJM redirects here For other uses see BJM disambiguation The Brian Jonestown Massacre is an American rock band led and started by Anton Newcombe It was formed in San Francisco in 1990 The Brian Jonestown MassacreThe Brian Jonestown Massacre performing at Shepherd s Bush Empire London in 2012Background informationOriginSan Francisco California U S GenresPsychedelic rock 1 garage rock 2 shoegaze 3 neo psychedelia 4 folk rock 2 Years active1990 1990 presentLabelsBomp TVTTee PeeMembersAnton NewcombeCollin HegnaRicky MaymiRyan Van KriedtJoel GionHakon AdalsteinssonUri RennertPast membersSee Former membersWebsitebrianjonestownmassacre wbr com The group was the subject of the 2004 documentary film called Dig and have gained media notoriety for their tumultuous working relationships as well as the erratic behavior of Newcombe 5 The collective has released 20 albums five compilation albums five live albums 14 EPs 22 singles as well as two various artist compilation albums to date Contents 1 Name origin 2 Releases 2 1 1990 1996 early years 2 2 1997 1998 Give It Back signing to TVT and Strung Out in Heaven 2 3 1999 2005 Bring It All Back Home Again Bravery Repetition and Noise And This Is Our Music and We Are the Radio 2 4 2008 2018 experimental music 2 5 2019 present recent activity 3 Documentary 4 Members 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksName origin editThe band name is a portmanteau of deceased Rolling Stones founder and guitarist Brian Jones a key figure in introducing Eastern influences into Western rock in the late Sixties and the 1978 incident at cult leader Jim Jones self dubbed Jonestown settlement in Guyana where over 900 of his followers died in a mass murder suicide known as the Jonestown Massacre 6 7 8 Releases edit1990 1996 early years edit The collective was founded by Anton Newcombe in San Francisco between 1990 and 1993 Their first albums were compilations of recording sessions and an early demo tape titled Pol Pot s Pleasure Penthouse This release became a popular bootleg A second album Spacegirl and Other Favorites was released in 1993 as a vinyl only release and was compiled from what Newcombe called his studio trash 9 The album includes Hide and Seek which was released as a single in 1994 The band s follow up album Methodrone was developed largely out of the concepts explored on Spacegirl and heavily influenced by the shoegaze genre that had gained prominence several years prior to its release The album s ethereal rock sound is comparable to bands such as Galaxie 500 Spacemen 3 and My Bloody Valentine 10 Two tracks from the album She Made Me and Evergreen were released as a double A side single in 1992 Methodrone was recorded primarily at a studio in the Hunter s Point region of San Francisco called The Compound where Naut Humon provided an environment for Newcombe to record for hours on end Over the next couple of years the band shifted its sound from their more shoegaze goth and dream pop influences of the 80s and 90s into a 60s retro futurist aesthetic As lineup changes persisted the band continued to record and in 1996 released three full length studio albums The first of these Take It from the Man is rooted heavily in the maximum rhythm and blues aesthetic of the 1960s British Invasion 11 The album includes the song Straight Up and Down which was later used as theme music for the HBO television drama series Boardwalk Empire 2010 14 and was engineered by Larry Thrasher of the influential group Psychic TV The band s second album released in 1996 Their Satanic Majesties Second Request reflects a pastiche of 1960s psychedelia The album also includes vast experimentation with a variety of different instrumentation including Indian drones sitars Mellotrons farfisas didgeridoos tablas congas and glockenspiels 12 The title of the album is a play on words of the Rolling Stones 1967 album Their Satanic Majesties Request 13 The third and final album released that year was Thank God for Mental Illness a more stripped down effort Since the band did not have a drummer at the time Newcombe took the opportunity to showcase more of his acoustic songwriting The album explores more in depth genres such as country and folk 14 At the end of the album Newcombe included an entire EP called Sound of Confusion compiled largely from earlier BJM recordings Sound of Confusion features both regular songs and more abstract sound collages 1997 1998 Give It Back signing to TVT and Strung Out in Heaven edit The Brian Jonestown Massacre recorded their sixth album Give It Back in 1997 after relocating to Los Angeles from San Francisco The album was tracked in a few short days leading up to the band s first US tour and includes the track Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth a sardonic reply to The Dandy Warhols single Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth which had been perceived at the time as being directed at the BJM Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth was featured on the soundtrack to Jim Jarmusch s 2005 film Broken Flowers During this time the BJM signed with TVT Records 14 This led to the release of the band s seventh full length album Strung Out in Heaven in 1998 as well as their first ever tours of the UK and Japan Strung Out in Heaven did not sell as many records as TVT had hoped and the relationship between the label and the band deteriorated TVT eventually dissolved its remaining contractual obligations with the band citation needed 1999 2005 Bring It All Back Home Again Bravery Repetition and Noise And This Is Our Music and We Are the Radio edit nbsp The band in 2004 In 1999 Which Records released the EP Bringing It All Back Home Again a collection of songs largely written and recorded around the time the band were working on Give It Back and Strung Out in Heaven In 2001 the band released their eighth studio album Bravery Repetition and Noise which included the track Sailor a re work of a song originally performed by The Cryan Shames In 2003 the band released their ninth studio album And This Is Our Music And This Is Our Music was a step in a new direction for Newcombe and the group creatively and emphasized more of the electronic music Newcombe had explored in the beginning days of the group citation needed The album s title has been called a reference to the identically titled but distinct albums This Is Our Music by the artists Galaxie 500 and Ornette Coleman citation needed In 2005 the band released the EP We Are the Radio on Newcombe s own label The committee to Keep Music Evil which features a close collaboration with independent singer songwriter Sarabeth Tucek This was the last BJM record to be recorded in the United States as shortly after this Newcombe relocated to Europe 2008 2018 experimental music edit The Brian Jonestown Massacre released their tenth studio album My Bloody Underground in 2008 on Cargo Records The album is directly inspired by the music made by bands My Bloody Valentine and The Velvet Underground 15 The record contains a highly experimental approach and was recorded in collaboration with Mark Gardener formerly of Ride who co wrote the song Monkey Powder The Brian Jonestown Massacre recorded both of their next releases in Iceland and Berlin An EP entitled One was released in November 2009 and featured the tracks One This Is the First of Your Last Warning which also appears on their next album Who Killed Sgt Pepper an English version of This Is The First of Your Last Warning and then exclusive track Bruttermania Who Killed Sgt Pepper the band s eleventh studio album was released in February 2010 It featured musicians Unnur Andrea Einarsdottir who recorded vocals on My Bloody Underground Felix Bondareff from the Russian band Amazing Electronic Talking Cave as well as the musician Will Carruthers Soon after the album s release it was confirmed that Matt Hollywood had returned to the band after an eleven year absence According to Newcombe he would feature on the band s next album and also toured with the band 14 The Brian Jonestown Massacre released the album Aufheben on May 1 2012 Newcombe stated that the album s title relates to Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel s use of the term whereby something is destroyed in order to preserve it Revelation the band s thirteenth studio album was released in May 2014 It is the first album to be fully recorded and produced at Newcombe s recording studio in Berlin 16 Stylistically the album mixes the traditional Brian Jonestown Massacre sound with Eastern influences citation needed Their next album Musique de Film Imagine was released on April 27 2015 The album was conceived as a soundtrack for an imaginary French film and pays homage to European film directors of the late 1950s and 1960s such as Francois Truffaut and Jean Luc Godard It was recorded in Berlin in August 2014 citation needed This was followed in November 2015 by the EP Mini Album Thingy Wingy In October 2016 the band released the album Third World Pyramid which was preceded by the single The Sun Ship 17 A few months later in February 2017 Don t get Lost was released having been preceded by seven singles 18 In June 2018 their 17th album Something Else was released 19 2019 present recent activity edit In March 2019 the band released a self titled album 20 In March 2022 the band announced that two albums Fire Doesn t Grow on Trees and The Future Is Your Past were scheduled to be released in June and October 2022 respectively 21 The former was released in June 2022 the latter had a delayed release and instead came out in February 2023 22 23 The band spent the majority of 2023 on tour around the world 24 On November 21 2023 in the middle of their show at the Forum Theatre in Melbourne an onstage brawl was sparked between Newcombe and guitarist Ryan Van Kriedt in which Newcombe hit Van Kriedt over the head with a guitar 25 The remainder of their Australian tour was canceled the next day Following this incident Anton Newcombe has not made any public appearances or statements 26 In February 2024 Joel Gion published In the Jingle Jangle Jungle a memoir recounting the first ten years of the band which features a foreword by Anton Newcombe 27 Documentary editMain article Dig Along with Portland Oregon alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols The Brian Jonestown Massacre were the subjects of the 2004 documentary film Dig 28 The film captured a love hate relationship between both bands highlighting the interaction of Newcombe with his counterpart in the Warhols Courtney Taylor Taylor The film was recorded over the course of seven years by filmmaker Ondi Timoner but largely focused on The Brian Jonestown Massacre from late 1996 to mid 1998 Dig won the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival 29 In January 2024 Dig XX premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the documentary This version of the documentary featured both 40 minutes of additional footage as well as new narration by Joel Gion 30 Members editMain article List of The Brian Jonestown Massacre members The lineup of the band is subject to frequent changes As of October 2023 the current lineup are as follows Anton Newcombe lead vocals guitar 1990 present Ricky Maymi guitar 1992 2003 present drums 1990 1991 bass 1992 1993 Joel Gion tambourine 1994 1999 2001 2004 present Ryan Van Kriedt guitar 2015 present Emil Nikolaisen keyboards 2023 present Dan Lyons drums 2023 present Discography editMain article The Brian Jonestown Massacre discography Studio albums Methodrone 1995 Spacegirl and Other Favorites 1995 Take It from the Man 1996 Their Satanic Majesties Second Request 1996 Thank God for Mental Illness 1996 Give It Back 1997 Strung Out in Heaven 1998 Bravery Repetition and Noise 2001 And This Is Our Music 2003 My Bloody Underground 2008 Who Killed Sgt Pepper 2010 Aufheben 2012 Revelation 2014 Musique de Film Imagine 2015 Mini Album Thingy Wingy 2015 Third World Pyramid 2016 Don t Get Lost 2017 Something Else 2018 The Brian Jonestown Massacre 2019 Fire Doesn t Grow on Trees 2022 The Future Is Your Past 2023 References edit Winter Greg October 13 2003 Brian Jonestown Massacre And This Is Our Music CMJ Retrieved July 21 2016 a b Stiernberg Bonnie The 50 Best Garage Rock Songs of All Time Paste Archived from the original on September 24 2014 Retrieved July 21 2016 AllMusic Review by Ned Raggett AllMusic Retrieved November 19 2018 Interview The Brian Jonestown Massacre Under the Radar November 2 2015 Retrieved June 9 2016 Nashawaty Chris May 23 2005 Neo Psych Out Entertainment Weekly Hopper Kevin January 2 2004 A timeless sound keeps psych rockers BJM relevant Albuquerque Journal p 15 Krause Charles A November 19 2008 Town Without Pity 30 Years Later Memories of Jonestown Evoke Guilt Anger and Mistrust The Washington Post p C 1 A Beginner s Guide to The Brian Jonestown Massacre The Student Playlist Archived from the original on March 29 2023 Retrieved October 16 2023 The Brian Jonestown Massacre Spacegirl and Other Favorites LastFM Retrieved July 5 2017 Raggett Ned Methodrone The Brian Jonestown Massacre Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved June 9 2016 Ankeny Jason Take It from the Man AllMusic Retrieved July 10 2011 Ankeny Jason June 18 1996 Their Satanic Majesties Second Request The Brian Jonestown Massacre AllMusic Retrieved January 12 2012 Ankeny Jason Their Satanic Majesties Second Request AllMusic Retrieved July 10 2011 a b c Ankeny Jason The Brian Jonestown Massacre Biography amp History AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved June 9 2016 Lymangrover Jason My Bloody Underground The Brian Jonestown Massacre Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved June 9 2016 The Brian Jonestown Massacre Revelation Cargo Records UK cargorecordsdirect co uk Retrieved May 31 2014 The Brian Jonestown Massacre announce new album Crack Magazine September 13 2016 Retrieved December 1 2016 The Brian Jonestown Massacre Don t Get Lost Retrieved March 18 2024 Something Else Sister Ray Retrieved March 18 2024 The Brian Jonestown Massacre Retrieved March 18 2024 Jones Abby November 21 2022 The Brian Jonestown Massacre Announce New Album Your Future Is Your Past Consequence Retrieved November 21 2022 The Brian Jonestown Massacre Fire Doesn t Grow on Trees Retrieved October 19 2023 The Brian Jonestown Massacre The Future Is Your Past Clash Retrieved October 19 2023 Tour Retrieved October 19 2023 Brandle Lars November 22 2023 Jonestown Massacre Tour of Australia Canceled Following Bizarre Onstage Fight Billboard magazine Retrieved April 2 2024 Singh Surej November 22 2023 Brian Jonestown Massacre members brawl onstage while performing in Melbourne NME Retrieved November 22 2023 In the Jingle Jangle Jungle Retrieved February 25 2024 Dig The Guardian Guardian News and Media Limited 2012 Retrieved December 2 2012 DIG Retrieved March 18 2024 Sex Drugs and Sitar Fights How DIG XX Explodes and Rebuilds a Cult Rock Doc Rolling Stone Retrieved February 25 2024 External links 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