Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not

Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not pre-order bundles available now

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Dinosaur Jr Catch of Glimpse of What Yer Not pre-order bundles

Dinosaur Jr just announced the “Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not” pre-order are now available and the record will be released on August 5th worldwide!

Tracklist

  1. Goin Down
  2. Tiny
  3. Be A Part
  4. I Told Everyone
  5. Love Is…
  6. Good To Know
  7. I Walk For Miles
  8. Lost All Day
  9. Knocked Around
  10. Mirror
  11. Left/Right

They coupled the bundle/release announcement with a shiny new website as well along with an official announcement from Dino superfan Henry Rollins.

Some of the bundles include the Dinosaur Jr Book & the Skull Candy headphones!

Go give it a glimpse (ok, I’ll stop now)

Consequence of Sound is also reporting  “They’ll perform the first single, “Tiny”, on tonight’s episode of Later…with Jools Holland”

 

Day of the Dead

Day of the Dead (Greatful Dead Tribute) is now streaming

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J Mascis joins Kurt Vile and the Violators to cover The Greatful Dead‘s “Box of Rain” in the enormous new “Day of the Dead” tribute album.

 

Day of the Dead is a new 5xCD , five-and-a-half-hour compilation produced by the National’s Bryce and Aaron Dessner as a benefit for the Red Hot organization. With a cast of dozens drawn from a cross-section of indie-ish musical worlds, the set, like its MTV predecessor, signals another milestone in the San Francisco band’s profound influence on American music, closing old circles and opening new ones. In the same way that no single Grateful Dead show (or song performance, or even era) could ever be definitive, the 59 tracks of Day of the Dead represent (merely!) a major entry in the ever-deepening catalog of Grateful Dead covers, interpretations, and reinventions. Already containing universes, the Dead’s songbook is what makes the set enjoyable as a whole, transcending the performers and their translations. Perhaps even more than those of Bob Dylan (no stranger to covering the Dead), the songs of Jerry Garcia and lyricist Robert Hunter welcome musicians of all stripes—loud and quiet, singers and instrumentalists, big-eared non-virtuosos and players alike.”

— via Pitchfork

Listen to the whole album here or http://www.dayofthedeadmusic.com/

Tracks included:

Touch of Grey • The War on Drugs
Sugaree • Phosphorescent, Jenny Lewis & Friends
Candyman • Jim James & Friends
Cassidy • Moses Sumney, Jenny Lewis & Friends
Black Muddy River • Bruce Hornsby & De Yarmond Edison
Loser • Ed Droste, Binki Shapiro & Friends
Peggy-O • The National
Box of Rain • Kurt Vile and the Violators (featuring J Mascis)
Rubin & Cherise • Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy & Friends
To Lay Me Down • Perfume Genius, Sharon Van Etten & Friends
New Speedway Boogie • Courtney Barnett
Friend of the Devil • Mumford and Sons
Uncle John’s Band • Lucius
Me and My Uncle • The Lone Bellow & Friends
Mountains of the Moon • Lee Ranaldo, Lisa Hannigan & Friends
Black Peter • Anohni and yMusic
Garcia Counterpoint • Bryce Dessner
Terrapin Station (Suite) • Daniel Rossen, Christopher Bear & The National (featuring Josh Kaufman, Conrad Doucette, Sō Percussion & Brooklyn Youth Chorus)
Attics of My Life • Angel Olsen
St. Stephen • Wilco with Bob Weir (live)
If I Had the World to Give • Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy
Standing on the Moon • Phosphorescent & Friends
Cumberland Blues • Charles Bradley and Menahan Street Band
Ship of Fools • The Tallest Man On Earth & Friends
Bird Song • Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy & Friends
Morning Dew • The National
Truckin’ • Marijuana Death Squads
Dark Star • Cass McCombs, Joe Russo & Friends
Nightfall of Diamonds • Nightfall of Diamonds
Transitive Refraction Axis for John Oswald • Tim Hecker
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad • Lucinda Williams & Friends
Playing in the Band • Tunde Adebimpe, Lee Ranaldo & Friends
Stella Blue • Local Natives
Eyes of the World • Tal National
Help On The Way • Béla Fleck
Franklin’s Tower • Orchestra Baobab
Til the Morning Comes • Luluc with Xylouris White
Ripple • The Walkmen
Brokedown Palace • Richard Reed Parry with Caroline Shaw and Little Scream (featuring Garth Hudson)
Here Comes Sunshine • Real Estate
Shakedown Street • Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Brown-Eyed Women • Hiss Golden Messenger
Jack-A-Roe • This Is The Kit
High Time • Daniel Rosen and Christopher Bear
Dire Wolf • The Lone Bellow & Friends
Althea • Winston Marshall, Kodiak Blue and Shura
Clementine Jam • Orchestra Baobab
China Cat Sunflower · I Know You Rider • Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks
Easy Wind • Bill Callahan
Wharf Rat • Ira Kaplan & Friends
Estimated Prophet • The Rileys
Drums · Space • Man Forever / Sō Percussion / Onieda
Cream Puff War • Fucked Up
Dark Star • The Flaming Lips
What’s Become of the Baby • s t a r g a z e
King Solomon’s Marbles • Vijay Iyer
Rosemary • Mina Tindle & Friends
And We Bid You Goodnight • Sam Amidon
I Know You Rider • The National with Bob Weir (live)
Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not

First look at the artwork for Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not

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The new artwork for Dinosaur Jr‘s upcoming album “Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not”  has popped up on the Amazon UK website along with a uk release date of Aug 5, 2016. The full track listing is not yet available but I have heard two track titles are “Tiny” & “Love Is”.

One other interesting tidbit from the wonderful Loobiecore forums.

“i did have J play bass on one of my tunes  (played all gtr myself) on this LP.. the next step would be having J drum on my demos and consult with him on song structure etc. which i would prefer to do simply for quality sake, he has a terrific sense of composition and drumming hooks..” Lou

You can pre-order at Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not Amazon now but there may be some direct bundles available from Dinosaur Jr / Jagjaguwar soon so you may want to hold off.

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Got any more rumors or info about the release? Let us know! 🙂

J Mascis added to Music of David Bowie lineup

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musicofbowieJ Mascis will joining The Roots, Pixies, Michael Stipe, Mumford & Sons, Blondie, Ann Wilson, Perry Farrell and others on Friday March 31st & Friday, April 1st at Radio City Music hall for “The Music of David Bowie“.

Both nights are sold out but the Friday show will be streamed live!  You will be able to access the stream with a minimal $5 donation. 100% of the net proceeds will be going to these charities so it is a win/win:

I wonder if we may get to hear “Quicksand” live on this one?!

 

 

*It looks like the stream will be via Skype Ustream.

Elliott with his sister Ashley and Lou Barlow at his birthday party, August 2003.

Lou Barlow & J Mascis contribute tracks to SAY YES! A TRIBUTE TO ELLIOTT SMITH

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Elliot Smith – Say Yes

American Laundromat Records is releasing what looks to be an amazing Elliott Smith tribute album titled Say Yes.  J Mascis, Lou Barlow, Juliana Hatfield, Yuck, Tana Donelly, Amanda Palmer and others are contributing covers.  The album will be released on October 14, 2016 but there are multiple pre-order bundles available now at American Laundromat Records.

Say Yes Tracklist

  • Angeles – Waxahatchee
  • Ballad of Big Nothing – Julien Baker
  • Between the Bars – Tanya Donelly
  • Bled White – Yuck
  • Condor Ave – Jesu/Sun Kil Moon
  • Division Day – Lou Barlow
  • Easy Way Out – Wild Sun
  • Miss Misery – Tomo nakayama
  • Needle In the Hay – Juliana Hatfield
  • No Name #3 – Caroline Says
  • Oh Well, Okay – Adam Franklin
  • Pictures of Me – Amanda Palmer
  • Say Yes – William Fitzsimmons
  • Waltz #1 – Escondido
  • Waltz #2 – J Mascis

Source: SAY YES! A TRIBUTE TO ELLIOTT SMITH – AMERICAN LAUNDROMAT RECORDS

Dinosaur 30 by DC Shoes

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The brilliant collection of videos from the Dinosaur Jr 30th Anniversary shows that DC Shoes shared with us.

  1. Forget The Swan and intro by Henry Rollins
  2. Feel the Pain with Fred Armisen + intro by Fred
  3. Tarpit with Jeff Tweedy + intro by Jeff
  4. Freak Scene with Bob Mould + intro by Bob
  5. The Wagon with Don Fleming + intro by Don
  6. Pointless with intro by Murph
  7. Quest with intro by Henry Rollins