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Their Satanic Majesties Second Request
- (180 Gram Vinyl)
- Artist: The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 4/17/2012

Their Satanic Majesties Second Request
- (180 Gram Vinyl)
- Artist: The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 4/17/2012
- Artist: The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Label: A. Records
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 5055300332646
- Item #: 8004X
- Genre: Alternative Rock
- Release Date: 4/17/2012

Product Notes
2019 repress on black vinyl. Gatefold 180 gram double vinyl version. Truth in advertising: The Brian Jonestown Massacre's sophomore album does, as promised, spring forth from the Rolling Stones' long-underrated 1967 masterpiece Their Satanic Majesties Request, copping not only Mick and Keith's leering bad-boy attitude but also their rock-and-roll-circus spirit. Opening with the brilliant "All Around You (Intro)," a tongue-in-cheek guide to the mind-altering journey ahead, the record is a kaleidoscopic, drug-fueled freakout - like the Stones' namesake album, Second Request is painted by Eastern drones and psychedelic tangents, each track bubbling with dozens of sound effects including sitars, mellotrons, farfisas, didgeridoos, tablas, congas, and glockenspiels. Travelling through the past, darkly, the Massacre arrives on the other side unscathed; their music is too rich to be merely retro, and too knowing to be merely slavish - the Stones themselves haven't made a record this strong or entertaining in years.
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Artist(s)The Brian Jonestown Massacre