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Elephant Stone + Brian Jonestown Massacre at Metro: photos

Posted in Audio File blog by Areif Sless-Kitain on Jun 1, 2010 at 3:17pm

Elephant Stone + Brian Jonestown Massacre at Metro: photos
  • Photos by Jonathan Willoughby

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Photos by Jonathan Willoughby
06/01/2010

Who Killed Sgt. Pepper? is, according to frontman Anton Newcombe, the first album Brian Jonestown Massacre has made sober in quite some time. And it's still a brilliant, bonkers stew of psych-rock. His liver might argue, but the erudite 42-year-old is more a connoisseur of rock & roll history than narcotics. The band, reunited after some infamous punch-ups, played Metro last night along with Montreal's Elephant Stone.

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