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5.0 out of 5 stars All Music Guide 4.5 Stars (out of 5)
"A rock & roll band from Portland, OR" doesn't sound like the most enticing of come-ons when looking for a healthy swig of shaggy rock moonshine. But the understatement by this "not Seattle" based five-piece is one of the most intoxicating slabs of retro rock to hit the shelves in 2004, not the least because bandleader Matt Hollywood was the bass player for indie darlings...
Published on April 12, 2005 by mr. smith

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3.0 out of 5 stars I'm glad matt is back with the BJM
Now I'm a considerable Brian Jonestown Massacre fan and when I heard that Matt Hollywood had anothe rband I was stoked to check it out. So I bought this on amazon and gave it a listen. To start, there are a few interesting songs on this album.

It starts with a dub-esque intro to a fairly decent song called "Little Elf" and leads into a few pretty decent...
Published on June 5, 2009 by L. Murray


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All Music Guide 4.5 Stars (out of 5), April 12, 2005
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mr. smith (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Then I Saw the Holy City (Audio CD)
"A rock & roll band from Portland, OR" doesn't sound like the most enticing of come-ons when looking for a healthy swig of shaggy rock moonshine. But the understatement by this "not Seattle" based five-piece is one of the most intoxicating slabs of retro rock to hit the shelves in 2004, not the least because bandleader Matt Hollywood was the bass player for indie darlings and poster boys for self-destruction, the Brian Jonestown Massacre. Sure, they might wear their influences like a grease stain on their vintage jeans, but any group that can cull up aural references to the Rolling Stones, the Byrds, Gram Parsons and the Stooges up through to Blur and Wilco without ever pulling their stringy hair out of their face deserves endless respect. "Little Elf" pictures Hunky Dory era Bowie taking a trip to Lee "Scratch" Perry's studio, with George Martin's orchestra in tow, while "Drugsick" finds Hollywood pairing vocals with tambourine/guitar (in that order) player Sarah Jane for the sort of junkie ballad we once looked to Royal Trux to deliver. And for those who can't stay off the narcotics, "If You're Cool," "Instant Dharma" and "Sports" all turn the psychedelic stomp-pedal to ten, the later reconfiguring the classic "Gloria" guitar riff with Spaceman 3 dry mouth and a timpani (!!!) Who ever said dope, acid and rock & roll was a bad idea?
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Strong contender continues BJM's sass, January 13, 2006
This review is from: Then I Saw the Holy City (Audio CD)
This pleasantly reminds me of Matt Hollywood's BJM album "Methodrone," especially in the opening songs. Later, there's less of an overt homage to the leader's former band's sound, and the crafted music takes more of a Bowie-esque mood and swagger. The vocals could be more forceful (a shared shortcoming with BJM) but the attitude is what counts here. It's a modest but accomplished re-creation of what the band likes to hear, and on these terms it succeeds. The title of the album's evocative, the cover art makes a cheesy magazine shot of an embracing couple look like a fresco from a Pompeii brothel, and the affection for this vaguely late 60s-early 70s sound holds promise for the Crowd's future explorations of this endlessly inspirational period of music and style.
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5.0 out of 5 stars where am I?, September 22, 2008
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This review is from: Then I Saw the Holy City (Audio CD)
My first listen. I heard Cracker... Kerosene Hat Cracker that is. Kerosene Hat I also seem to be hearing the Dandy Warhols and some Brian Jonestown Massacre. The Velvet Underground. A strange blend but fun blend of the old and the new. Some female chill reminiscent of Mazzy Star. F'd up country stoned folk. Not too psychedelic, but just enough. A great mix of stuff sure to grease those pathways to greater heights. Recommended!
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3.0 out of 5 stars I'm glad matt is back with the BJM, June 5, 2009
This review is from: Then I Saw the Holy City (Audio CD)
Now I'm a considerable Brian Jonestown Massacre fan and when I heard that Matt Hollywood had anothe rband I was stoked to check it out. So I bought this on amazon and gave it a listen. To start, there are a few interesting songs on this album.

It starts with a dub-esque intro to a fairly decent song called "Little Elf" and leads into a few pretty decent tunes, but overall this album is nothing special. The production value isn't very high so if you're into more low-fi stuff I guess you'll like it, but the main thing is that the songs themselves aren't all that interesting. Nothing really jumps out at you and grabs your attention. It's really nothing special.

If you're into this kind of music I'd recommend sticking with the brian jonestown massacre. Much more interesting group.
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