Matt Elder - 07.04.2010  Anton Newcombe loves the not-so-subtle reference. The only constant of The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s original cast, Newcombe moves past the Velvet Un...
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El Bicho - 23.03.2010 During its two-decade run, founding member Anton Newcombe has been the one constant in the ever-shuffling lineup of The Brian Jonestown Massacre. The...
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Stuart Berman - 16.03.2010  Throughout the Brian Jonestown Massacre's various travels in Spacemen 3 fuzz-rock, Byrdsian jangle-pop, and Dylanesque country-blues, the one constant...
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Travis Woods - 15.03.2010  Bound together by loping, bass-driven rhythms burnished with an electronica haze (the shoegazed “Tempo 116.7 [Reaching for Dangerous Levels of Sobriet...
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Matthew Horton - 22.02.2010 Anton Newcombe, native Californian and barely-hinged frontman of The Brian Jonestown Massacre, finds it tough to get taken seriously. A reputation ass...
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Ted Maider - 22.02.2010  Who Killed Sgt. Pepper"class="left feature" />Apparently, Sgt. Pepper is dead. How he died is unknown to me (maybe he blew his mind out in a car), b...
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Niall O'Keeffe - 22.02.2010  BJM leader Anton Newcombe is the world’s angriest hippie, forever in thrall to the aesthetics of ’60s psychedelia but hardly a fan of peace and love, ...
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Jenni Cole - 21.02.2010  At their best, The Brian Jonestown Massacre are gloriously chaotic and shockingly prolific. So when Who Killed Sgt Pepper, their first album for two ...
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Mischa Pearlman - 19.02.2010  Anton Newcombe almost punched me during an interview in 2008. “I’d rather be fucking my beautiful wife,” he said, “than talking to you.” Well, Anton, ...
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Dom Gourlay - 18.02.2010  Despite having a ten album career spanning the best part of 20 years, it's kind of sad in a way that Anton Newcombe is most notorious for being the un...
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