Compiled from over one hundred interviews and years of in-depth
research, KEEP MUSIC EVIL tells the full, unexpurgated tale of the
infamous psych-rockers The Brian Jonestown Massacre.
'They didn't know what to do with us. Anton was drinking, like, a
gallon of vodka a day, and he wouldn't go to sleep ... he was just
pumped on adrenaline, and we were going, How are we going to get through
this?' Frankie Emerson
'We were all young, and it wasn't just being high or anything--it was
ego and aloofness.' Jeff Davies
'It's hard to remember the timeline, 'cause in those days there was no
time.' Joel Gion
Fifteen years after Ondi Timoner's film Dig! shot The Brian Jonestown
Massacre to international fame comes the first-ever book on the
controversial band and their leader, Anton Newcombe, who together have
been at the forefront of the resurgence of psychedelic rock in recent
decades--and become one of the most infamous and controversial bands
around in the process.
Drawing on years of extensive research and personal interviews with more
than 125 people connected to the band--including former and current
members Joel Gion, Matt Hollywood, Jeff Davies, Rick Maymi, and Frankie
Emerson, as well as The Dandy Warhols, Miranda Lee Richards, Dave
Deresinski, and Ondi Timoner--Keep Music Evil: The Brian Jonestown
Massacre Story digs a little deeper into the history of the band and
the making of the film.
Presented as a personal narrative that evokes the New Journalism of Tom
Wolfe and Hunter S. Thompson, Keep Music Evil sets the record straight
once and for all, providing close insights into the band's origins in
early 1990s San Francisco, their record-making process, and the full,
unexpurgated tale of Dig! and its impact. Featuring rare, candid
photographs of the band from throughout their career, this is the first
comprehensive study of one of rock'n'roll's most enduring sagas.