Features
Brian Jonestown Massacre (2010)
In his 'This Metal Sky' column, long-term Brian Jonestown Massacre fan and sometimes sufferer, Jeff Thiessen puts together a compilation mix of their seventeen best songs
Reviews
Who Killed Sgt Pepper? (2010)
Fascinating Eastern-European influenced latest album from the Brian Jonestown Massacre, which unfortunately does not live up to its great potential
My Bloody Underground (2008)
Intriguing and diverse thirteenth album with strong shoegazing influence from experimental and controversial San Francisco band, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, which was recorded in both Liverpool and Reykjavik
And This Is Our Music (2004)
Largely acoustic psychedelia on latest offering from long-serving San Francisco-based group, the Brian Jonestown Massacre
Bravery Repetition and Noise (2002)
Broad sounding new album from San Francisco's notoriously controversial and scary psychedelic rockers, the Brian Jonestown Massacre
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Interviews
Miranda Lee Richards
Interview
Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Miranda Lee Richards talks to John Clarkson about her first album in seven years, the 60's and 70's-influenced 'Echoes of a Dreamtime'
Live
Joel Gion
(and the Primary Colours) Hoxton Bar and Kitchen, London, 29/9/2014
Ben Howarth watches Brian Jonestown Massacre member Joel Gion play an erratic set at the Hoxton Bar and Kitchen in London
Blakes
Cockpit, Leeds, 11/7/2008
At a support date to the Brian Jonestown Massacre at the Cockpit in Leeds, Russell Ferguson finds much to admire in Seattle based alternative rock trio the Blakes' unique combination of indie, grunge and 60's rock