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Arriving a scant four months after their last full-length,
Don't Get Lost
finds
Brian Jonestown Massacre
trekking ever further afield into the psych wilderness. Since launching his Cobra Studio in Berlin, bandleader
Anton Newcombe
has turned his operation into a bursting warehouse of sound, opening the floodgates to deliver a torrent of new music over the early 2010s. Bearing the name of a song from 2016's
Third World Pyramid
, the 14-track
offers a pretty wide cross-section of
BJM
's various modes, with a particular emphasis on electronic experimentations. As on many of their 2010s records, a handful of guests can be heard scattered throughout the proceedings like singers
Tess Parks
,
Tim Burgess
, and
Shaun Rivers
as well as Norwegian musician
Emil Nikolaison
(
Serena Maneesh
) and British saxophonist
Pete Fraser
. Immediately challenging listeners,
opens with "Open Minds Now Close," an eight-minute, droning Kraut-psych jam that hangs out in the same key for its duration. Of the more electronic-oriented material, the instrumental "Charmed I'm Sure" offers a pleasantly dreamy ambient respite while "Acid 2 Me Is No Worse Than War" thumps along brightly with its programmed beats and oddly engaging cacophony of swirling synths and unintelligible vocals. The lengthy, trance-like "One Slow Breath" is meandering and quite pretty at times, with distant spoken word vocals scattered throughout. ~ Timothy Monger
Don't Get Lost
finds
Brian Jonestown Massacre
trekking ever further afield into the psych wilderness. Since launching his Cobra Studio in Berlin, bandleader
Anton Newcombe
has turned his operation into a bursting warehouse of sound, opening the floodgates to deliver a torrent of new music over the early 2010s. Bearing the name of a song from 2016's
Third World Pyramid
, the 14-track
offers a pretty wide cross-section of
BJM
's various modes, with a particular emphasis on electronic experimentations. As on many of their 2010s records, a handful of guests can be heard scattered throughout the proceedings like singers
Tess Parks
,
Tim Burgess
, and
Shaun Rivers
as well as Norwegian musician
Emil Nikolaison
(
Serena Maneesh
) and British saxophonist
Pete Fraser
. Immediately challenging listeners,
opens with "Open Minds Now Close," an eight-minute, droning Kraut-psych jam that hangs out in the same key for its duration. Of the more electronic-oriented material, the instrumental "Charmed I'm Sure" offers a pleasantly dreamy ambient respite while "Acid 2 Me Is No Worse Than War" thumps along brightly with its programmed beats and oddly engaging cacophony of swirling synths and unintelligible vocals. The lengthy, trance-like "One Slow Breath" is meandering and quite pretty at times, with distant spoken word vocals scattered throughout. ~ Timothy Monger