1/07/2010

THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE RETURNS WITH WHO KILLED SGT. PEPPER?



“Nothing short of brilliant.” – FILTER
THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE RETURNS WITH WHO KILLED SGT. PEPPER?
** Band’s Tenth Album Set for Release on February 23rd **
New York, NY, January 6 – The Brian Jonestown Massacre is back and set to release their tenth studio album, Who Killed Sgt. Pepper? on February 23rd. The 13-track album was recorded throughout 2009 in Iceland and Berlin and features Spaceman 3 legend Will Carruthers on bass, vocalist Unnur Andrea Einarsdottir and a variety of international musicians contributing textures not previously heard on a BJM album. It is to be released on bandleader Anton Newcombe’s own label, “a recordings LTD”, distributed though Red Eye.
The album marks the return of guitarist/vocalist Matt Hollywood, an original member/co-founder of the band who helped write some of the BJM’s classic material from their early albums (Strung Out In Heaven, Their Satanic Majesties Second Request, Take It From The Man, Spacegirl & Other Oddities, Give It Back) as well as penning the infamous dig at the Dandy Warhols, “Not If You Were The Last Dandy on Earth”.
Track list for Who Killed Sgt. Pepper?:
  1. Tempo 116.7 (Reaching For Dangerous Levels Of Sobriety)
  2. Tunger Hnifur
  3. Lets Go Fucking Mental
  4. White Music
  5. This Is The First Of Your Last Warning (Icelandic)
  6. This Is The One Thing We Did Not Want To Have Happen
  7. The One
  8. Someplace Else Unknown
  9. Dekta! Dekta! Dekta!
  10. Super Fucked
  11. Our Time
  12. Feel It
  13. Felt Tipped Pictures Of Ufos
About the band:
Most need no introduction to The Brian Jonestown Massacre. BJM has been somewhat of a musical commune for many respected musicians over the years, a band that has spun-off other great bands ever since -- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Warlocks, The Silver Rockets, The Black Angels, The Raveonettes, The Dilettantes (to name a few) are all part of this musical family tree.
Indeed, this is a band that has witnessed many incarnations, since its inception in San Francisco over 15 years ago. Two dozen band members later and numerous “ups and downs” (some have been famously sensationalized in the media,) the one thing that has always remained consistent for this psychedelic collective is front man Mr. Anton Alfred Newcombe. A man and artist many are eager to dismiss as obnoxious and unworthy of the attention he receives. Others however, deem him simply as vulnerable in this world he roams and hugely misunderstood whilst doing so. Like many prolific and artistic “madmen” before his and our time, dare we sum all of the above and categorize Newcombe as a one of the musical geniuses of our time?
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