Brian Jonestown Massacre: Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees

Brian Jonestown Massacre: Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees

Brian Jonestown Massacre: Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees

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Description

Title: Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees
Artist: Brian Jonestown Massacre
Label: A. Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5056321621573
Genre: Rock

2022 release. Recorded in Berlin and remotely between 2020 and 2021, The Brian Jonestown Massacre returns with their 19th full-length studio album. Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees is the beginning of a thrilling new phase for Anton Newcombe and his band. Joining him in the studio and remotely for this album were Ricky Maymi (guitars), Ryan Carlson Van Kriedt (keyboards), Hakon Adalsteinsson (guitar), Hallberg Daði Hallbergsson (bass), and Uri Rennert (drums). Originally, Newcombe was heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones' psychedelic phase - the name comes from Stones guitarist Brian Jones combined with a reference to cult leader Jim Jones. But his work in the 2000s has expanded into aesthetic dimensions approximating the UK shoegaze genre of the 1990s and incorporating influences from world music, especially Middle Eastern and Brazilian music.

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