
If their 2010 Australian tour and recent set lists are anything to go by, expect plenty of classics thrown into the mix!ġ. The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s back catalogue is intimidating but have a listen to some of these. After the heavy experimental leanings of the last couple of albums (which have been tough for some fans to grasp), the band have indicated a return to familiar form on new tracks such as ‘Stairway to the Best Party in the Universe’, and ‘I Want to Hold Your Other Hand’.

Their ability to replicate the sound and essence of notables such as Dylan and Jagger/Richards, whilst remaining fresh and releasing songs these artists would be envious of, has earned them acclaim and notoriety. Fans old and new will be pleased to know that Anton has cleaned up his act since the band’s wild heyday and that the drug-filled on (and off) stage disputes are a thing of the past.įrom their early 90s psychedelic shoegaze style, right through their Stones/Nuggets/80s Psych Revivalist phase (à la Galaxie 500) and beyond, Newcombe and the Brian Jonestown Massacre have consistently impressed audiences with their prolific output. The film was panned by both bands as being inaccurate and misleading, but provided significant exposure for both bands – particularly BJM.
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The band, fronted by songwriter / multi instrumentalist Anton Newcombe and a host of revolving band members (including long-stayers such as Matt Hollywood, Joel Gion and Frankie Emerson) have gained a large cult following since the movie DiG! which documented the group and their relationship with the Dandy Warhols. To celebrate and educate we have compiled a listed of BJM’s, top ten tracks (as we see it) that everyone should know before heading to a gig near you.

Notorious 60s garage-psych revival band, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, are hitting our shores again for the first time since early 2010, promoting their latest album Aufheben.
