"Bravery, Repetition and Noise" is the eighth studio album by The Brian Jonestown Massacre, released in 2001. Led by frontman Anton Newcombe, the band is known for its psychedelic and shoegaze-influenced sound, drawing inspiration from various musical genres.
The album showcases The Brian Jonestown Massacre's exploration of layered and experimental musical textures. It features a mix of dreamy and distorted guitar work, echoing vocals, and a blend of both structured and improvisational elements. The title "Bravery, Repetition and Noise" reflects the band's willingness to experiment with musical structures while incorporating repetitive patterns and atmospheric noise.
Some notable tracks on the album include "Sailor," "Monster," and "When Jokers Attack." The Brian Jonestown Massacre's music often evokes a retro psychedelic feel while maintaining a contemporary edge, and "Bravery, Repetition and Noise" is no exception.
While the band has experienced various lineup changes and challenges over the years, this album remains a part of their catalog that showcases their artistic vision and willingness to push the boundaries of traditional rock and psychedelic music.