Mar 10, 2019 Brian Jonestown Massacre are the kings of shoegazing and Anton Newcombe is undoubtably a musical genius. 18 albums in and they are still delivering masterpieces that need to be listened to uninterrupted, preferably in a dark room with your cans pushed onto your ears. You do not just listen to a Brian Jonestown Album. Nov 20, 2019 The “Jonestown Massacre” took place on November 18, 1978, after more than 900 members of an American cult called the Peoples Temple died in a mass suicide-murder under the direction of their. Funnily enough, I heard the album before this, “Something Else”, in a skate video. So, when I noticed they had a release from 2019, I felt compelled to write a review. Now diving into the bulk of the album, “The Brian Jonestown Massacre” is the bands 17th album, demonstrating the quite prolific nature of the artist.
Matt Hollywood (born June 11, 1973) is an Americanindie rockguitarist and singer. He was a founding member and leader of the Portland-based indie rock band The Out Crowd, as well as a founding member of the psychedelic rock band The Brian Jonestown Massacre.[1] He currently fronts the drone rock band The Rebel Drones.
He was born in Syracuse, New York in 1973. He grew up in and around Ventura, California, and now resides in Los Angeles, California.
The Imajinary Friends[edit]
Hollywood had been involved with the neo-psychedelic/surrealist rock band, The Imajinary Friends, that spawned from the original line-up of The Brian Jonestown Massacre in 1993. The band consisted of Travis Threlkel, Ricky Maymi (both from The BJM), Matt Hollywood, Graham Bonnar (of Swervedriver) and Tim Digulla (later of Tipsy). The band recorded its debut album Lunchtime In Infinity on Bomp! Records in 1994. Hollywood left the band due to his full-time commitment to The BJM and was replaced by Jeremy Davies (brother of founding BJM-member Jeff Davies).[2]
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre[edit]
Matt Hollywood was a founding member of neo-psychedelic rock band, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, with the initial line-up of Anton Newcombe (guitar/vocals), Travis Threlkel (guitar), Ricky Maymi (drums), Jeff Davies (guitar) and Hollywood (bass).[3]
Hollywood was a member of The BJM for roughly seven years as mainly a bass guitar player, but was also known to play acoustically at times. Over this period, Hollywood contributed many musical ideas to the band. He composed and sang several of The BJM's songs, most notably 'Oh Lord', 'Maybe Tomorrow', 'No Come Down' and 'Not if You Were the Last Dandy on Earth'; the latter of which parodied The Dandy Warhols' single 'Not if You Were the Last Junkie on Earth', and led many people to believe the 'Warhols and The BJM were fighting. Hollywood has said of the song: 'It always amazed me how this song got taken as evidence that Anton (Newcombe) was 'stalking' the Dandys - since he didn't even write it.' The song was featured in the Jim Jarmusch film Broken Flowers.
He appears on the 2004 documentary DiG! with The BJM, which also includes footage of the onstage altercation that led to his departure from the band.
In 2010, it was reported that he has returned to the studio with The Brian Jonestown Massacre and is once again a full-time member.
In 2014, Hollywood announced his first solo show taking place December 26 in Atlanta, Georgia. He will be backed by Atlanta-based rock and roll band reverends.[4]
Post-BJM[edit]
Magic Fingers[edit]
Cpu z download for mac. Before forming The Out Crowd, Hollywood was in Magic Fingers with Eric Hedford (of The Dandy Warhols and We Are Telephone) and Spike Keating (of Swoon 23 and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club).
The Out Crowd[edit]
Hollywood formed the indie rock band The Out Crowd in late 2001 with drummer Stuart Valentine, guitarist Elliott Barnes and tambourine player Sarah Jane.
The group released their debut album Go on, Give a Damn which was produced by Gregg Williams (The Dandy Warhols) in early 2003. Their follow up Then I Saw The Holy City was produced by Brian Coates and released in the fall of 2004. Hollywood confirmed that the band broke up in 2006.[5]
Discography[edit]
Albums with The BJM[edit]
Spacegirl & Other Favorites (1993) Candy Floss
Methodrone (1995) Bomp! Records
Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request (1996) Bomp! Records/Tangible
Take It From The Man! (1996) Bomp! Records/Tangible/Tee Pee Records
Thank God For Mental Illness (1996) Bomp! Records/Tangible
Give It Back! (1997) Bomp! Records/Tangible
Strung Out in Heaven (1998) TVT Records[6]
Bringing It All Back Home – Again (1999) Which? Records
Aufheben (2012) A Records
Albums with The Out Crowd[edit]
Go On, Give a Damn (2003) Elephant Stone Records
Then I Saw the Holy City (2004) The Kora Records
Albums with The Bad Feelings[edit]
Self Titled (2018)
References[edit]
^'Joel Gion didn't want his band to find fame in failure, but that's just what happened, thanks to 'Dig!' - Page 2 - SFGate'. Articles.sfgate.com. 2005-04-16. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
^US. 'The Imajinary Friends - San Francisco, US'. MySpace.com. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
^'Brian Jonestown Massacre'. Left Off The Dial. Archived from the original on 2002-06-17. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2014-12-19. Retrieved 2014-12-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2007-05-19. Retrieved 2008-05-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
^'Keep Music Evil'. Bjmarchives.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-10. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
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External links[edit]
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