The Brian Jonestown Massacre
American rock band
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2025 | The band announced a tour of Europe. |
2025 | Planned release of the 10-inch single 'Make Me Great' on A Records |
2024 | Released the single 'Don't Look At Me' on A Records |
February 2024 | Joel Gion published the memoir 'In the Jingle Jangle Jungle', recounting the first ten years of the band. |
January 2024 | Dig! XX, a 20th anniversary version of the documentary with 40 minutes of additional footage and new narration by Joel Gion, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. |
2023 | Emil Nikolaisen joins the band, contributing keyboards, guitars, vocals, flute, and taishogoto, further diversifying the band's musical capabilities. |
2023 | Released the single 'Abandon Ship (Martian Meltdown Mix)' on A Records |
2023 | The Brian Jonestown Massacre released 'The Future Is Your Past' album through A Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download. |
November 21 2023 | During a show at the Forum Theatre in Melbourne, an onstage brawl occurred between Anton Newcombe and guitarist Ryan Van Kriedt, with Newcombe hitting Van Kriedt over the head with a guitar. The remainder of their Australian tour was subsequently canceled. |
2022 | Uri Rennert initially joins the band on drums (2022-2023), with a return in 2025. |
2022 | Released two 10-inch singles: 'The Real' and 'Fudge', both on A Records |
2022 | The band released the album 'Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees' through A Records in CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
March 2022 | The band announced two upcoming albums: 'Fire Doesn't Grow on Trees' and 'The Future Is Your Past', scheduled for release in June and October respectively. |
2021 | Released a split single for Record Store Day featuring 'The Brian Jonestown Massacre: Before You Forget' and a remix by Anton Newcombe |
2019 | The Brian Jonestown Massacre released a self-titled album through A Records, available on CD, LP, and digital download. |
2018 | Band's lineup expands with Hákon Aðalsteinsson joining on guitar and Hallberg Daði Hallbergsson adding bass to the group. |
2018 | The Brian Jonestown Massacre released two 10-inch singles: 'Hold That Thought' and 'Forgotten Graves', both on A Records |
2018 | The band released the album 'Something Else' through A Records in multiple formats including CD, LP, and digital download (DD). |
February 2017 | Released album 'Don't get Lost', preceded by seven singles. |
October 2016 | Released album 'Third World Pyramid', preceded by the single 'The Sun Ship'. |
November 2015 | Released EP 'Mini Album Thingy Wingy'. |
April 27 2015 | Released album 'Musique de Film Imaginé', conceived as a soundtrack for an imaginary French film, paying homage to European film directors of the late 1950s and 1960s. Recorded in Berlin in August 2014. |
May 2014 | Released thirteenth studio album 'Revelation', which was the first album fully recorded and produced at Newcombe's Berlin recording studio, mixing traditional sound with Eastern influences. |
May 1 2012 | Released album 'Aufheben', with a title relating to Hegel's philosophical concept of preservation through destruction. |
February 2010 | Released eleventh studio album 'Who Killed Sgt. Pepper?', which featured musicians Unnur Andrea Einarsdottir, Felix Bondareff, and Will Carruthers. Matt Hollywood returned to the band after an eleven-year absence. |
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