
Straight from their Myspace page, although it seems that the posting is deleted now:
1. tempo 116.7 (reaching for dangerous levels of sobriety)
2. the heavy knife
3. lets go fucking mental (melodica mix)
4. white music
5. this is the first of your last warnings (icelandic version)
6. this is the one thing we did not want to have happen
7. the one
8. someplace else unknown
9. detka detka detka
10. super fucked
11. our time
12. feel it (of course we fucking do)
13. felt tipped pen pictures of ufos
Who Killed Sgt. Pepper? is due out January 1st, 2010. We’ll keep this post updated as we learn more.
UPDATE 1: It appears that all of the tracks are streaming over at the official Brian Jonestown Massacre website.
UPDATE 2: The band also seems to be releasing an EP entitled One on November 23rd.
Via Cargo Records:
One EP (180grm Coloured Vinyl)
Recorded between Iceland & Berlin with an US tour inbetween the Brian Jonestown Massacre move forward with this EP , as an announcement of their forthcoming full length album “Who Killed Sergeant Pepper ?”.
The first two tracks on the EP are from the forthcoming album & the other 2 are exclusive to this release. The vinyl is coloured orange & is 180 grm audiophile pressing.
The track the This Is The First Of Your Last Warning (Icelandic Version) features again the beautiful vocals of Icelandic artist & film maker Unnur Andrea Einarsdottir. Bruttermania is a track recorded with Russian vocals by Felix from the Russian band ““Amazing Electronic Talking Cave” Two dozen band members later and numerous “ups and downs” (some have been famously sensationalized in the media, the one thing that has always remained consistent for this psychedelic collective, is front man Mr. Anton Alfred Newcombe.
Track Listing
1. The “ONE”
2. This Is The First Of Your Last Warning (Icelandic Version)
3. Bruttermania
4. This Is The First Of Your Last Warning (English Version)
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