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01. "Just For Today" 02. "Telegram" 03. "Stolen (Newcombe)" 04. "Open Heart Surgery" 05. "Nevertheless (Newcombe)" 06. "Sailor" 07. "You Have Been Disconnected" 08. "Leave Nothing For Sancho" 09. "Let Me Stand Next To Your Flower" 10. "If I Love You?" 11. "(I Love You) Always" 12. "If I Love You? (New Europ. Gold Standard Secret Babylonian Brotherhood Mix)"
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 | | Description: | Bravery Repetition & Noise by The Brian Jonestown Massacre, released 18 May 2017, includes the following tracks: "Stolen", "Nevertheless", "You Have Been Disconnected", "Let Me Stand Next To Your Flower" and more.
This version of Bravery Repetition & Noise comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - Brian Jonestown Massacre includes: Anton Alfred Newcombe, Robert Campanella (various instruments). Having long explored the ins and outs of psychedelia, The Brian Jonestown Massacre now delve deep into the gloaming world of pop. Bravery, Repetition and Noise is a darkly dreamy album, rich in atmospheres, layered in waves of sound, moody pop for disillusioned people. The album's antecedents are clear, the gloomy post-punk Brit bands whose angst shuddered out across the airwaves in the late '70s through the early '80s. Of course, many of those groups were as inspired by psychedelia as they were by punk's nihilism, pulling both strands into a doom-laden, experimental sound quite distinct from anything that had come before or since. BJM uses this as their touchstone, lovingly re-creating the moods and atmospheres of the past. The vast vistas of "Open Heart Surgery," for example, is so Cure-esque that it seems to have been ripped right out of the hands and mouth of Robert Smith. "Just for Today" is Echo and the Bunnymen transplanted to San Francisco circa 1967, which is where they really wanted to be half the time anyway. Brighter numbers are still capped by dark clouds, musically and lyrically, poppier melodies are snatched out of the sun to bask in the shadows, while there's even a handful of more acoustic ballads to give the whole concept a twist. Bravery may have started at post-punk's knees, but by the end shimmers into a category all it's own, and it's all the more enjoyable for it. - Jo-Ann GreeneReleased on 180 gram vinyl in a gatefold cover and printed inner sleeve in a limited edition of 2000 copies.
This is the black vinyl edition.
Also released on purple vinyl.
Previously released on CD via "Committee To Keep Music Evil" in 2001: [r=785238].
Recorded at The Commitee Headquarters, summer 2001."Bravery Repetition And Noise (180g)" is a captivating LP by The Brian Jonestown Massacre, released through A Recordings / Cargo. This album showcases the band's signature blend of psychedelic rock, shoegaze, and experimental sounds, offering listeners an immersive auditory journey. Originally released in 2001 and now available on high-quality 180-gram vinyl, this edition highlights the depth and warmth of the music as intended by its creators. The Brian Jonestown Massacre, formed in San Francisco in 1990 under the leadership of Anton Newcombe, have become icons within alternative and neo-psychedelic circles. Known for their prolific output and influential soundscapes'spanning albums like "Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request" and "Take It From The Man!"'the band has cultivated a loyal global following over three decades. A Recordings is an independent label founded by Anton Newcombe himself; it specializes in releasing innovative music from boundary-pushing artists across genres while maintaining exceptional production standards with distribution support from Cargo. |  | | No. of tracks: |
12 |
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00046854 |
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