American rockers The Brian Jonestown Massacre have been producing genre-busting music since 1990 leaving behind a comprehensive career trail featuring a discography of 13 studio albums. The group, oft-characterised as neo-psychedelic, have survived numerous line-up transitions (frontman Anton Newcombe being their only consistent member) to produce engaging, innovative and challenging records, rewarding a supremely loyal following.
The band were also at the heart of 2004 documentary Dig! which studied their relationship with The Dandy Warhols.
Their most recent record, Revelation, was available from May 2014, released under Newcombe’s A Records label and recorded at his Berlin studio.
American rockers The Brian Jonestown Massacre have been producing genre-busting music since 1990 leaving behind a comprehensive career trail featuring a discography of 13 studio albums. The group, oft-characterised as neo-psychedelic, have survived numerous line-up transitions (frontman Anton Newcombe being their only consistent member) to produce engaging, innovative and challenging records, rewarding a supremely loyal following.
The band were also at the heart of 2004 documentary Dig! which studied their relationship with The Dandy Warhols.
Their most recent record, Revelation, was available from May 2014, released under Newcombe’s A Records label and recorded at his Berlin studio.