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One word: sludgefeast!!! Aug 29, 2009 Dinosaur Jr.
Beyond; 2007
Fat Possum Records
My Rating: 82/100
Huzzah - another indie legend gets the band back together. By 2007, after reunions by Pixies, Slint, and every other 80's/90's act that could possibly swing it, a new Dinosaur Jr. record barely registered with me. And why would it? With a few exceptions, I never really dug the OLD Lou-era stuff, and only bona-fide classics like "Out There," "Start Choppin'," and "Get Me" made a dent with me in the mid-90's. Well, this here record is proof-positive that hype CAN be a good thing, as I finally gave this one a shot round about early 2009 and was surprised to find one beefcake of a record. Seriously, upon investigating the band's back catalog, I don't think they ever made a record as consistent and cohesive as this. "Crumble" tugs the heartstrings like only the best hard rockers can, and late album beauties like "We're Not Alone" and "I Got Lost" avoid Mascis' tendancy to frontload the best tracks. Barlow's contributions are good too, especially "Back To Your Heart", a big, melodic, mid-tempo sludgefeast. (It's kinda funny to think about the subtext there - "Back to your heart, J." Awwwww....) Dinosaur Jr. have truly distinguished themselves by reuniting and delivering what fans really want - a second go at making records. And what a record! As far as indie reunions go, that means Dinosaur Jr. gets my award for best of the decade.
Cohesion (4.5/5)
Concept (5/5)
Consequence (4.5/5)
Consistency (4/5)
Tracks:
1. Almost Ready (5/5)
2. Crumble (5/5)
3. Pick Me Up (4/5)
4. Back to Your Heart (5/5)
5. This is All I Came to Do (4/5)
6. Been There All the Time (4.5/5)
7. It's Me (5/5)
8. We're Not Alone (5/5)
9. I Got Lost (5/5)
10. Lightning Bulb (3.5/5)
11. What If I Knew (4/5)
Less a reunion than a continuation Jun 16, 2009 Listening to the new disc from Dinosaur Jr, I was sling-shot back to the early '90s - or maybe the '90s were catapulted forward to the present day. Either way, J's groaning vocals and alternately clanging/whining guitar sound as urgent and fresh today as they did back in the day. Glad to have you back, guys!
hell yes Jun 02, 2009 A friend recommended this to me, not normally my style of music. Great album though.
*rolls eyes at guitar hero tag..
great May 09, 2009 One of Dinosaur Jr's best albums, I bought it because of one song, but I heard it all, it's incredible, the lyrics by J Mascis and all the music
glad they're back Mar 17, 2009 This record was worth the wait. I think it is probably their most consistent and best record... yet. I love all the old stuff, and this record was so great I had to bust them out and hear um again. Can't wait for the next album. 'Pick Me Up' may have on of the greatest solos ever.
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