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Free Music Notes for Bravery Repetition & NoiseFree Music Review: spreadin the word Hit: 5 Stars
this is great stuff every jonestown cd has a different sound,and they just keep getting better and better.Sailor is one of my favorite songs of all time,very trippy.Buy this cd you wont regret it.
Free Music Review: gems Hit: 5 Stars
Brilliant. Haven't heard anything like it since Crime and the City Solution's 'Room of Lights'. A must for C+CS fans (if there are any left).
Free Music Review: this is F**kin AMAZING! Hit: 5 Stars
Once again I am blown away by BJM. Take ACID NOW!
Free Music Review: Some of Newcombe's strongest songwriting. Hit: 4 Stars
While this album is not my favorite by the band, I cannot deny that most of the songs on Bravery Repetition & Noise are definitely among some of Anton Newcombe's strongest and most focused work. "Let Me Stand Next To Your Flower" is one of the band's greatest songs. A superb release.
Free Music Review: Complete mediocrity Hit: 1 Stars
Compared to the other Brian Jonestown albums, this one is lackluster. The band sounds lethargic and uninspired, a big contrast to the previous albums that I love so much. If you don't have all the other albums, I would recommend any of them before this one (especially Give It Back!, Thank God For Mental Illness, or Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request). If you have all of them except this one, do not let your perception of the band be ruined by this disaster. I had every single Brian Jonestown release, but I sold my copy of this one. I recommend buying a different CD....a few possibilities being Odessey & Oracle by The Zombies, The Move's Movements box set, or either of the Creation Complete Collection volumes, to name a few.
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