Friday, August 21, 2009

Dinosaur Jr - Farm review


Dinosaur Jr - Farm

Don't let the name fool you Dinosaur Jr is anything but infantile. Having formed back in the 1980s, Dinosaur Jr knows how the game goes. Farm is the band's Ninth studio album, hardcore fans and junior listeners alike are sure to be pleased. The band's slow relaxed industrial sound lay the perfect backdrop to singer Joseph Mascis's melodic drawl. The songs are structure in a multi-layer of melodic grain guitars, and heavy bass that creating the perfect atmosphere for escapism. It is then that Mascis's relaxed voice whispers in and brings you back to earth; but you return with a more relaxed groove and easy going attitude.Guitar solo's on 'Plans' and 'Said the people' are especially worth mentioning, with their soaring scales and picked up pace that manages to invigorate without breaking the chilled groove. Farm is easy listening, with each track moving fluently into the next. The listener is sure to be taken on a ride to another level of consciousness with no hitches along the way.

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