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The Brian Jonestown Massacre


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musicOMH

d. 15. Mar. 2019

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Graeme Marsh

d. 15. Mar. 2019

"If, like some, you think BJM albums all sound the same then you obviously haven't heard Don't Get Lost, or Newcombe's albums with Parks. For The Brian Jonestown Massacre, though, it's a fair cop on the surface at least but, barring the excellent 2015 EP Mini Album Thingy Wingy and, of course, the incomparable must-have double compilation Tepid Peppermint Wonderland: A Retrospective, this is possibly the best trademark BJM sounding collection you'll find".


Louder than war

d. 18. Mar. 2019

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Tim Cooper

d. 18. Mar. 2019

"If you wanted to invent a guitar band to epitomise the very essence of laid-back counter-cultural cool for your indie movie set in New York at the start of the millennium, you'd probably come up with The Strokes in 2001. Spool back ten more years for your prequel, move the action from NYC to San Francisco, and you'd get the Brian Jonestown Massacre in 1991. It's to their credit that, three decades later, they still fit the bill".


Jyllands-posten

d. 31. Mar. 2019

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Kasper Schütt-Jensen

d. 31. Mar. 2019

"De har travlt i amerikanske The Brian Jonestown Massacre. Det aktuelle, selvbetitlede album er det 18. af slagsen, og det udkommer blot syv måneder efter det forrige. Sanger, sangskriver og altdominerende frontmand Anton Newcombe ser tilsyneladende stort på kvalitetskontrollen, og karrierens mange plader kunne snildt være kogt ned til en håndfuld. Med stærke sange og støjrock a la The Jesus & Mary Chain hører det aktuelle album dog til blandt bandets mest vellykkede i mange år".