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The Brian Jonestown Massacre was formed in San Francisco in 1990. The band has had over 40 members since then, but its driving force and main songwriter is Anton Newcombe. Other prominent members have included Matt Hollywood, Dean Taylor, Jeff Davies, Brian Glaze, and Joel Gion. Their sound is heavily influenced by the psychedelic sounds of the 1960s, but also carries influences from shoegaze, jangle pop, garage rock, and lo-fi genres. Over its decade-long history, the band has undergone a large number of personnel changes. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • neo-psychedelic
  • shoegaze
  • psychedelic rock
  • space rock

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of music is Brian Jonestown Massacre?
The Brian Jonestown Massacre is a genre-defying rock band known for their eclectic blend of styles. Founded in San Francisco in 1990 by Anton Newcombe, the group's music spans psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia, garage rock, and shoegaze, with strong influences from 1960s British Invasion bands and classic pop. Their sound is characterized by swirling guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and experimental production, often featuring vintage instrumentation and analog recording techniques. Over the years, The Brian Jonestown Massacre has evolved, incorporating elements from folk, electronic, and even Eastern music, while always maintaining a core psychedelic and alternative rock sensibility. Their extensive discography showcases a willingness to explore new sonic territories while paying homage to the past, making them a favorite among fans of underground and alternative music scenes. Tracks like "Anemone"
Is The Brian Jonestown Massacre shoegaze?
The Brian Jonestown Massacre is often associated with the shoegaze genre, but they are not exclusively a shoegaze band. While their music does incorporate some shoegaze elements
Who is still in The Brian Jonestown Massacre?
The Brian Jonestown Massacre is led by its founder and principal songwriter, Anton Newcombe, who remains the only constant member since the band's inception in 1990. Over the years, the group has seen numerous lineup changes, with many musicians joining and departing. As of 2024, Anton Newcombe continues to serve as the creative force, handling vocals, guitar, and production duties. The current live and recording lineup often includes a rotating cast of talented musicians, such as Ricky Maymi (guitar), Dan Allaire (drums), and Collin Hegna (bass), who have appeared on recent albums and tours. The collaborative nature of The Brian Jonestown Massacre means that members can change from project to project, giving the band a dynamic and evolving sound. Despite the fluid lineup, Newcombe's vision and direction ensure a consistent artistic identity. For the most up-to-date lineup information, it's best to check the band's official website or social media channels before purchasing tickets for their latest tour or concert.
Where does Anton Newcombe live now?
Anton Newcombe, the founder and frontman of The Brian Jonestown Massacre, currently resides in Berlin, Germany. He relocated to Berlin in the late 2000s, drawn by the city's vibrant arts scene and creative energy. Newcombe has since established his own recording studio, Studio East, in Berlin, where he produces music for The Brian Jonestown Massacre and collaborates with other artists. The move to Berlin has significantly influenced the band's recent work, infusing their music with a European sensibility and facilitating collaborations with musicians from around the world. Berlin's reputation as a cultural hub for artists, musicians, and creatives makes it an ideal home base for Newcombe's ever-evolving musical projects. Fans interested in The Brian Jonestown Massacre's latest releases or upcoming European shows will often find Berlin at the heart of their activities, reflecting Newcombe's deep connection to the city's music and arts community.
Where did the name Brian Jonestown Massacre come from?
The name "The Brian Jonestown Massacre"

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