Personnel: Miranda Richards (vocals, flute); Norm Block, Adam Hamilton, Anton Newcombe (drums).
Audio Mixer: Rob Jacobs.
Recording information: 1998.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Dean Taylor; Anton Newcombe; Matt Hollywood.
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
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