Review: With an album cover right out of the 70's and a sound characteristic of the early 90's, indie-rock veterans Dinosaur Jr. have released a gem worthy of comparison to their best work. The tracks are strong and dynamic, but it's the guitar work that makes Farm stand out. Those pining for the good ol' days of grunge (J Mascis is sounding like a very sleepy Eddie Vedder on this one; or is it the other way around?) and no-nonsense guitar rock will be very happy with this release.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Dinosaur Jr.: Farm
Review: With an album cover right out of the 70's and a sound characteristic of the early 90's, indie-rock veterans Dinosaur Jr. have released a gem worthy of comparison to their best work. The tracks are strong and dynamic, but it's the guitar work that makes Farm stand out. Those pining for the good ol' days of grunge (J Mascis is sounding like a very sleepy Eddie Vedder on this one; or is it the other way around?) and no-nonsense guitar rock will be very happy with this release.
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