Great album from the best band
Regis Gaudin | 07/11/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"About six months ago I discovered the band known as Brian Jonestown Massacre. I first bought Strung out in Heaven (which I highly recommend) then this album. I have to say that this is the best band of the ninties. With all the mass confusion of sound going around this is a breath of fresh air. They define the meaning of music. They are true muscians who are in it for the love of music. They will never sell out to the "industry". I recommend any album they have made and I am sure you will throughly enjpy it."
Top-notch EP from the best rock n' roll band in America.
Regis Gaudin | 09/20/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"BJM continue - with this brilliant, countrified-bluesy 6-tracker - to cut a blistering path through the history of American music. No-one can touch them. If you doubt, check out 1998's sublime "Strung Out in Heaven" or 1996's neglected blues-folk-rock masterpiece "Thank God for Mental Illness". They are one of the few bands in American music worth dying for. Name my pill Anton!!!!"
You just crave for some more
Regis Gaudin | Créteil France | 02/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Named after a classic Bob Dylan album, this EP is one the finest recording the Jonestown ever did. Only 6 songs that clocks-in less than half an hour. When the disc is over, you just crave for some more. Recorded by any means, with almost no drums or bass, The BJM welcomes here Miranda Lee Richards and her beautiful and eerie voice. Hard to find but definitely worth the looking."