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egendary psychedelic rockers the Brian Jonestown Massacre, along with Danish indie rock duo The Raveonettes, are


coming to Australia together, for the fi rst time, in May. Australian audiences would need no


introduction to the Brian Jonestown Massacre or, indeed, their enigmatic musical director Anton Newcombe.


The psychedelic collective has been


embraced by Australian fans who have rewarded the band with numerous sold- out shows in the past, with punters eager to see what the next genre- defying salvo delivered by Newcombe and his cohorts will be. The next quiver from Newcombe’s


musical bow is the album Aufheben. Aufheben or Aufhebung is a


German word with several seemingly contradictory meanings, including “to lift up”, “to abolish, or “to sublate”. The term has also been defi ned as “abolish,” “preserve,” and “transcend.” In philosophy, aufheben is used by Hegel to explain what happens when a thesis and antithesis interact. As an even bigger treat for Australian fans, the Brian Jonestown Massacre


THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE


will be joined in Australia by the fabulous Raveonettes. When you’ve had a cult fan base for


as long as the Raveonettes, it’s only a matter of time before some of your most loyal of acolytes begin branching out and making their own kinds of beautiful noise. They will be playing at Newcastle Leagues Club on Friday, May 25.


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Sat 19th 7.30pm


Sun 20th 3pm


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BISTRO SPECIAL TROPICAL


CHICKEN BREAST METAL MANIACS S


ince 2007, Sydney outfi t Resist the Thought have been carefully making a name for themselves in the Australian metal scene.


Thanks to a relentless touring schedule, which


sent the band forever on the road and sharing stages with the likes of Suicide Silence, The Acacia Strain and All Shall Perish, the band garnered enough momentum to propel themselves overseas to Lambesis Studios in California to work with producer Dan Castleman (As I Lay Dying, Impending Doom) on their debut long-player Sovereignty. The album boasts a collection of nine, driving metal anthems, a cacophony of


extreme riffi ng, rapid-fi re drumming and a relentless vocal attack. The record features guest vocal performances from Eddie Hermida of All Shall Perish and CJ McMahon of Thy Art Is Murder. The release also features an exclusive DVD including two fi lm clips and a


documentary of the entire album’s recording process and much more. Catch Resist the Thought at The Loft on Friday, May 18.


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Wednesday, May 16, 2012


The Newcastle Post


THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT


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