Theįlanger in Forget The Swan is pretty groovy too although I don't know what the fuck the song On here, in The Leper, Severed Lips, Revulsion, and the awesome Bulbs of Passion. Ok, Ok, I'll admit the Dinosaur thang hasn't got it's schwerve on yet with the debut album but "Repulsion" is one of the greatest songs ever by an American rock band and if you don't beleieve me just ask Lou Barlow who might be just a little bit biased on the the group would go onto bigger and better things (the next 2-3 records), this isĪ good album with interesting ideas and guitar sounds. Sounds liike Niel Young on a really bad drug (Michael Grefski) While Dinosaur marked a pivotal point in underground music, to me the music just For 19 year olds these guys could write some really great songs with deep lyrics. Not only that, but Lou Barlow does a lot of vocals on some but not even close to the massive accomplishment of You're Living All Over Me. thats being is a good beginning to Dinosaur Jr. The Premiere eponymous DINOSAUR lp is a good place to start inīoth the careers of Lou & J. To pay attention to for someone first being introduced to said band. Listening to thousands of records, I think MOST bands first 2 releases are the ones This record could be a bit jarring at times. I dunno, I guess if ya heard Living All over Me or Bug first, Stuff like The Leper, Repulsion, & Severed Lips. Passion" ? And true testaments to J's budding genius of songwriting style, I heard this album about 3 months after it came out, it was Dinosaur What I like may suck to you, that is the very nature Heard where you been?, from then on, I knew that J. Give him a break, he was haven't even heard Dinosaur. J's songwriting was just developing,Īnd he was not the guitar wizard he is now. I am the biggest dino fan ever, but I must admit, while good, this album I agree that you must listen to all the albums to see j This album is good but it shows how young j was. Listen to all the albums in orderĪnd hear evolution take love Dinosaur. J's writing hadn't clicked yet and Lou sucks, but this album is a good Yeah while I'm here i guess you were right about BUG but You're Living It was the start of all things good in the worldĪs you may now it. This is one hell of an album it takes post-punk and mixes feeling andĭepressive emotions. How dare you insult such a classic (Sanjeev Sharma) You don't deserve to pick the corn out of J.Mascis' shit. Would await followers of Sebadoh (his next project) in four short years. ![]() "Gargoyle" is a semi-lovely trudger thatįoreshadows melodic grace to come, and "Forget The Swan" is a tightīass-driven Lou-sung pop rocker that hints towards the simple pleasures that wouldn'tĮven think about trying in this - the mid-to-late '90s. The outfit to throw in some Meat Puppets-esque punk stuff that J. Half-sing, and his background in hardcore led this short-lived incarnation of Was at this point only half of the mix - bassist Lou Barlow had half-say and Miserably-sung, Neil Young-influenced guitar rock with a touch of weak punk To hand the world a load of poorly-recorded, messily-performed, Reefer-diggin' trio of youths pops out of Massachusey Rock wanna-bes since Survivor graced the airwaves oh so many eons ago. They're off, on the other metacarpus, they're the most generic classic ![]() ![]() When they're on, they createĪ wonderfully dense romantic cluttered mess that drifts effortlessly betweenīeautifully-orchestrated chord sequences and sonic headache thrashing. One o' them friggers that thinks, think Neil Young at his noisiest)Ĭoupled with mind-numbingly lazy vocals. Thing and one thing only - loud trashy distorted jangle guitar rock (if you're Indie rock, but even at their best, they do one Paragraph! Dinosaur You're Living All Over Me Bug Fossils Green Mind Whatever's Cool With MeĮp Where You Been BBC In Session Without A Sound Hand It Over Beyond Farm They're credited with helping to create Creatively extinct (between 19) ? You bet
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