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The Brian Jonestown Massacre Tickets

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Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 2 reviews

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THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE:

With a moniker that namechecks both The Rolling Stonesí multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones and one of the largest cult tragedies of all time, The Brian Jonestown Massacre are always ready to bring a freaky experience to the stage. They start with a psychedelic ë60s sound and inject a healthy dose of riff-based rock to get fans shaking their money makers. On favorites like ìAnemoneî, ìPishî, and ìStraight Up and Downî, the group lets it all hang out with their trippy revelry of jangly guitars, insistent beats, and reedy organs. Frontman Anton Newcombe leads audiences through this mind-blowing journey, providing both the hypnotic melodies and spacey guitar solos that have become the bandís hallmarks. In concert The Brian Jonestown Massacre manage to outshine their adventurous records by delving even deeper into their far-out vibes, and ticket buyers shouldnít miss the chance to get swept up in the bandís heady grooves any time they perform.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Leader Anton Newcombe founded The Brian Jonestown Massacre in 1990, banding together a revolving lineup of San Francisco musicians for the groupís shoegaze-inspired 1993 debut Spacegirl & Other Favorites. After some sonic retooling and a lineup turnover, the group won over fans and critics with an impressive trio of albums all released in 1996 that focused on psychedelia and R&B-driven sounds. In 2004 the band was featured in Ondi Timonerís documentary Dig!, which focused on the love-hate relationship between Newcombe and The Dandy Warholsí frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor. The remainder of the ë00s saw the group earn praise for their daring explorations of everything from electronica to avant-garde music. Since then The Brian Jonestown Massacre has revealed even more facets to their sound with albums like 2015ís orchestral Musique de Film ImaginÈ, and they continue to offer crowds a rocking, mind-expanding experience everywhere they play.

Setlists

    1. 1.Maybe Make It Right
    2. 2.Vacuum Boots (Anton complained that the bass was too loud either in guitar or the kick drum.)
    3. 3.That Girl Suicide
    4. 4.Do Rainbows Have Ends
    5. 5.#1 Lucky Kitty
    6. 6.Fudge
    7. 7.Days, Weeks and Moths
    8. 8.When Jokers Attack
    9. 9.Sailor (Not on setlist - requested by an audience member)
    10. 10.Anemone
    11. 11.Nevertheless
    12. 12.Pish
    13. 13.Don't Let Me Get in Your Way (After the song Anton asked how he could get a Gin & Tonic from the bar at the back)
    14. 14.You Think I'm Joking? (Anton got a g&t but started speaking about Budweiser's and saying he shouldn't get political)
    15. 15.Vad Hände Med Dem? (Written as 'Whatever Happened to Them' on setlist.)
    16. 16.A Word (Guitarist asked for the lights to be turned down as they weren't at high school.)
    17. 17.Servo (Anton said he loved being back in Wales even if you spell words funny then said Yabba Dabba Do.)
    18. 18.Super-Sonic (Anton dedicated the final chord to the crowd)
    1. 1.#1 Lucky Kitty
    2. 2.The Real
    3. 3.Fudge
    4. 4.Pish
    5. 5.That Girl Suicide
    6. 6.Forgotten Graves
    1. 1.#1 Lucky Kitty
    2. 2.The Real
    3. 3.Fudge
    4. 4.Do Rainbows Have Ends
    5. 5.Wait a Minute (2:30 to Be Exact)
    6. 6.Pish
    7. 7.Your Mind Is My Cafe
    8. 8.You Think I'm Joking?
    9. 9.Don't Let Me Get in Your Way
    10. 10.That Girl Suicide
    11. 11.Forgotten Graves
    12. 12.The Mother of All Fuckers
    13. 13.Nightbird
    14. 14.Anemone
    15. 15.Servo
    16. 16.Sailor
    17. 17.Nevertheless
    18. 18.Maybe Make It Right
    1. 1.#1 Lucky Kitty
    2. 2.The Real
    3. 3.Fudge
    4. 4.Do Rainbows Have Ends
    5. 5.Wait a Minute (2:30 to Be Exact)
    6. 6.You Think I'm Joking?
    7. 7.That Girl Suicide
    8. 8.Anemone
    9. 9.Servo
    10. 10.Maybe Make It Right
    1. 1.#1 Lucky Kitty
    2. 2.The Real
    3. 3.Fudge
    4. 4.Do Rainbows Have Ends
    5. 5.Wait a Minute (2:30 to Be Exact)
    6. 6.Pish
    7. 7.Your Mind Is My Cafe
    8. 8.You Think I'm Joking?
    9. 9.Don't Let Me Get in Your Way
    10. 10.That Girl Suicide
    11. 11.Forgotten Graves
    12. 12.The Mother of All Fuckers
    13. 13.Nightbird
    14. 14.Anemone
    15. 15.Servo
    16. 16.Sailor
    17. 17.Nevertheless
    18. 18.Maybe Make It Right

Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
  • We loved them!!

    by Chillermonster on 2023-09-24Rating: 5 out of 5

    We loved every minute of the BJM show at the Beanfield Theatre in Montreal. Contrary to the other reviewer, we would have loved to have heard him talk a bit more. We danced, we had so much fun and we got some great pictures. It looked like they were going to do an encore but they didn’t come back out, which was a little disappointing, as we could have stayed for much longer!! We’ll go see them again, for sure.

  • Too Long!

    by HemiRam on 2016-05-15The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 3 out of 5

    The first hour and a half or so was great...but the last hour just seemed repetitive and boring! And Anton should stick to singing and playing...whenever he talked between songs I cringed! And his wife should stay off the stage!