

Strung Out in Heaven (CD)
It's with typical perversity that the Brian Jonestown Massacre makes the leap from the indie ghetto into the majors with their least immediate, most restrained record to date; given time to sink in, however, Strung Out in Heaven proves as engaging as their past efforts, with a focus and cohesiveness often lacking from their more visceral work. Settling into a blissfully psychedelic drift, the album opts not for the Stones-inspired raunch of before but for Byrds-like guitars, muffled drums and pulsating Hammond organ lines, all topped off by Anton Newcombe's half-stoned, half-shamanic vocals; thanks to standout tracks like "Going to Hell," "Wasting Away" and "Maybe Tomorrow," the cumulative impact makes for the BJM's most mature outing yet, evoking a kind of narcotic euphoria perfectly in keeping with the album's title. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Going to Hell |
| 2 | Let's Pretend It's Summer |
| 3 | Wasting Away |
| 4 | Jennifer |
| 5 | Got My Eye on You |
| 6 | Nothing to Lose |
| 7 | Love |
| 8 | Maybe Tomorrow |
| 9 | Spun |
| 10 | I've Been Waiting |
| 11 | Dawn |
| 12 | Lantern |
| 13 | Wisdom |
| --V
- SF, CA, USA |
| okay, so there is a lot of hype around 'the massacre' with the crazy stage antics and infamous bar room brawls....but taking that all aside, this record is fantastic. just some of that good ole rock'n'roll. | |