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We were lucky to see The Brian Jonestown Massacre live on stage in Hamburg‘s Knust club. The show was great! So powerful and energetic, Anton singing and playing in a great shape (though spending some time with the retuning of the instruments ;-) ). Supported by Moogy who also sang „Anemone“, one of my favourite songs. The BJM played new songs from the new „Something Else“ album that sounds so very nicely „retro“ and many great songs from the earlier days (among others „Who“, „When jokers attack“). It was loud and very, very hot (due to an abnormal summer in Northern Germany). Joel cheered the audience with his tambourine and Anton even turned his fan to us, helping us with a cool breeze. Although The BJM played quite long, we were sorry to watch them leave (no farewell) and not return again for an encore. We waited as long as possible, but, maybe due to the exhausting temperatures in the club, remained unheard. Anyway, it was a wonderful gig and the size of the club allowed us fans to get in touch with the band. The light show was, as usual, very nice, too. I definitely recommend to go and see The BJM live, it‘s so worth it. The records are already awesome but live they are just brilliant and even better. By the way, „LeVent“ (A Records!) supported the show and they were really great, too, so it was a georgous evening.
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We were lucky to see The Brian Jonestown Massacre live on stage in Hamburg‘s Knust club. The show was great! So powerful and energetic, Anton singing and playing in a great shape (though spending some time with the retuning of the instruments ;-) ). Supported by Moogy who also sang „Anemone“, one of my favourite songs. The BJM played new songs from the new „Something Else“ album that sounds so very nicely „retro“ and many great songs from the earlier days (among others „Who“, „When jokers attack“). It was loud and very, very hot (due to an abnormal summer in Northern Germany). Joel cheered the audience with his tambourine and Anton even turned his fan to us, helping us with a cool breeze. Although The BJM played quite long, we were sorry to watch them leave (no farewell) and not return again for an encore. We waited as long as possible, but, maybe due to the exhausing temperatures in the club, remained unheard. Anyway, it was a wonderful gig and the size of the club allowed us fans to get in touch with the band. The light show was, as usual, very nice, too. I definitely recommend to go and see The BJM live, it‘s so worth it. The records are already awesome but live they are just brilliant and even better. By the way, „LeVent“ (A Records!) supported the show and they were really great, too, so it was a georgous evening.
I had heard that Anton had turned a new leaf with age, so I tried my luck. I'm not a fan of the meltdowns or the whining as some are. Alas, it was like visiting my racist grandparents whom seem to exist out of time. It's just a part of him, I guess.
He was one guitarist short (I'm not surprised), which he mentioned no less than 5 times to excuse the poor performance.
He berated his keyboardist.
He berated his lead guitarist.
He physically / forcefully adjusted his rhythm guitarists head position relative to the microphone they were sharing.
He did show a glimmer of levelheadedness here and there, but it was heavily outweighed. I don't know if the show was good. I know that it was OK until he kept pointing out everyone's flaws. I was too annoyed and distracted by the abuse. And in case anyone is wondering, he did fake a British accent live.
I was prepared for a 3 to 11 hour show, I think it was a little over two hours. Not blaming them, just putting that out there. Also, it's possible that the guitarist was legit not there for unrelated reasons and tensions were high due to having to come up with a new set list and rehearse on short notice. Also, no encore. I don't know.
Compared to the Dandys show last year, forget about it. No comparison. Dandys Rule OK.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre started their group in San Francisco in the late 80's. They had a heavy feel of psychedelic rock and other tones such as blues and raga.
When they come out on stage you could see they way about them and their music was pure to who they were and to the era they were playing in. They combined a variety of different instruments into their sets with such things as Indian drones, sitars, mellotrons, farfisas, didgeridoos and tablas. The lead singer comes out in a denim jacket and the rest of the group as a hippie and indie look to them. The stage is black until their lighting kicks in and then the whole feel and attitude changes.
Playing live they have a variety of things going on around them to entertain and amaze the audience. Bright colors flash and change giving a retro vibe to each song they play. When they play the move around a lot and have a vibe that can remind one of the Ramones and various others. The audience is filled with adoring fans and their numbers range in the hundreds. All of them moving and grooving with their set and really digging the sound. For when they played it was really something to have been seen, especially live.
Haydn Kramer
The Brian Jonestown Massacre last night. Swirling, Jangling, sumptuous guitar’s: raging with keyboards and rhythm lines roaring beneath, some say psychedelic, “shoe gaze”, folk-rock, or garage, but by any descriptive, adjective; a dreamy transcendent rock band with a bent toward perfection, (three songs good-naturedly stopped for broken strings). Since 1990 and always closely associated with The Dandy Warhols, (another killer band not enough people know about), liquid symmetry between the band Anton Newcombe formed in San Francisco, ethereal sounds and lyrics ended, without encore—-because, you knew they had completed something special when you floated out to the street.
BJM were awesome last night in their Brooklyn debut at the new Brooklyn Steel venue. Anton Joel Ricki and crew did not disappoint and treated the large adoring crowd to an evening of impromptu jam, trance, and psychedelia. They sprinkled their show with a catalogue of well known past songs as well as some more contemporary issued songscapes, with the crowd at times rocking and bopping. One disappointment show was cut short by curfew ending at 11PM and only two hours in length. However, Anton managed to cram in as many songs as he could in this alotted time. Can't wait to see them again!!!! Fred
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Ah, honestly one of my favourite bands, wish that I could say I enjoyed the show but it wasn't all that. They have such a huge discography there's basically no guarantee you'll hear any of the songs you like (I only knew a couple), and none of their music sounds anywhere near as good live. That coupled with bad bouncers and a couple of crazy fans lead to what was easily one of the worst gigs I've been to. Felt like I wanted to leave after a few songs. Still, glad I can say I've seen them, and I'll still proudly wear my BJM T-shirt, but I can't say it was worth the price of the ticket: maybe if you're out of it.
Not sure if the rolls of electric waves came from being in such close proximity to the stage or cacophony of sound, but BJM is still in my head and blood - thank god. If the spark can stay around a few more weeks I will be satisfied with this round but it will be far too long before I get to experience their melodies again in such capacity. Long live the beauty, majesty and evil that comes with The Brian Jonestown Massacre!
well, 4th show in the past year i have bought tickets for, but have had to miss due to personal matters, eating the ticket on...so, i couldn't tell ya. this one and luna def hurt the most, on that figurative "hit to the gut" level. :( as for the cost, i have given more to less worthy causes, so...hope it was as great asi imagine it would be. i do wish we transfer the tickets though. i could have made someone's night.
It was awesome!
We had the chance to sit and talk with Anton before the show about where he's been living and what he had planned for the future.
Very chill and intimate setting...
Then they played a Great set!
Overall, Great venue!
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre announce 2025 UK and European tour
The shows include a slot at London’s O2 Academy Brixton
The Brian Jonestown Massacre have announced a new European and UK tour, set to kick off next year – find ticket details and a full list of dates below.
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Announced this morning (September 2), the upcoming shows will see frontman, songwriter, composer, studio owner, multi-instrumentalist, producer and engineer, Anton Newcombe ‘s band, embark on an 18-stop tour across the continent throughout January and February 2025.
It will start with shows in European cities Hamburg, Cologne and Tilburg in late January, and continue the following month with a number of UK stops.
These kick off with a show in Bexhill on February 1, and continue with stops in Bristol, Nottingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds and more. Show are also lined up for Ireland in the middle of the month, before Newcombe and co. head back to the UK to round off the tour.
A huge show at Manchester’s Albert Hall is planned for February 14, as is a stop at the O2 Academy Brixton in London on February 16. The dates wrap up with further shows in Birmingham, Brighton and Cardiff.
Tickets for all upcoming shows go on general sale at 10am local time this Friday (September 6). Visit here to buy tickets and find a full list of tour dates below.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre 2025 UK and European tour dates are:
JANUARY 28 – Hamburg, Fabrik (Germany) 29 – Cologne, Die Kantine (Germany) 30 – Tilburg, 013 Poppodium (Netherlands)
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FEBRUARY 1 – Bexhill, De La Warr Pavilion 2 – Bristol, Marble Factory 4 – Nottingham, Rock City 6 – Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom 7 – Liverpool, Olympia 8 – Leeds, Beckett University Union 9 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, NX 11 – Belfast Ulster Hall 12 – Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre 14 – Manchester, Albert Hall 15 – Southampton, Guildhall 16 – London, O2 Academy Brixton 18 – Birmingham, O2 Institute 19 – Brighton, Dome 20 – Cardiff, University Great Hall
It’s time to share some tour info! https://t.co/EmY8Ul7TbL pic.twitter.com/TFYjYv7Ptz — anton newcombe (@antonnewcombe) September 1, 2024
The announcement of the tour comes as the band are celebrating over three decades since the release of their first single ‘She Made Me / Evergreen’, which arrived in 1992, and as they’re coming up to the 30th anniversary of their 1995 debut album ‘Methodrone’.
The controversial documentary that followed the band, Dig! , which is still hailed as one of the best rock documentaries ever made, is also celebrating its 20th Anniversary this year, and a remastered, expanded version premiered at Sundance in January.
Since forming the group, Newcombe has gone on to share a further 20 albums under the Brian Jonestown Massacre moniker with a range of different members. The most recent of which, ‘The Future Is Your Past’, arrived in February 2023 via the frontman’s record label A Recordings.
The upcoming tour dates will mark their first since they completed a massive world tour across 2022 and 2023, which saw them play 34 dates in North America, 25 dates across Europe and 16 dates in the UK.
Last winter, the band also made headlines for shocking fans in Melbourne, Australia, when members began brawling among themselves onstage mid-performance.
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre is an American rock band led and started by Anton Newcombe. It was formed in San Francisco in 1990. The group was the subject of the 2004 documentary film called Dig!, and have gained media notoriety for their tumultuous working relationships as well as the erratic behavior of Newcombe. [5]