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Australian review

Forums › Forums › Dinosaur Related Discussions › Dinosaur/J News & Discussions › Australian review

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 22 years, 9 months ago by expect nothing.
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  • April 21, 2003 at 1:27 pm #45951
    FlyingCloud
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      admittedly, it’s short, but nevertheless there are some strange words, phrases & expressions in it, which I’ve never heard before :?: :? :P
      … but as far as I understood it, it’s a nice review :mrgreen:

      http://www.timeoff.com.au :D

      ok, the link isn’t perfect, I guess they moved the review, but hey – here it is:

      :: J MASCIS + THE FOG ::
      FREE SO FREE
      (Dew Process / Universal)

      One of rock’s great enigmas, it’s nigh on impossible to work our J Mascis. Just like his former vehicle Dinosaur Jr, you’re often left wondering how anyone so adenoidal [:?: FC] can sound so inviting.
      Perhaps his secret lies in a non-linear approach, a knack for blending off-kilter yet forceful melodies and guitar lines in arrangements that veer like hairpin turns. Whatever the case, he works his hoodoo on Free So Free.

      Lightning-fast chops propel opener ‘Freedom’, before the subdued start of ‘If That’s How It’s Gotta Be’ exposes his euphonic ear.
      ‘Say The Word’ and ‘Bobbin’ sport wild and woolly [:aliensmile: FC] guitar solos, as does title track ‘Free So Free’ – including flamenco influences – which also seduces via its double-tracked, offset vocal harmony. ‘Someone Said’ boasts simple acoustic guitar and Mascis’ oddly melodic croak under a wash of muffled chords, while the fuzz and thump of Dinosaur Jr lives in ‘Set Us Free’, sounding like a long-lost track from Green Mind.
      A definite grower, Free So Free stands alongside his best material to date.

      – Matt Connors

      April 21, 2003 at 6:33 pm #93119
      expect nothing
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        thanks for the link FC, :D
        I loove … "sport wild and woolly [ FC] guitar solos"
        and im not 100% sure what it means but it sounds good …
        "Whatever the case, he works his hoodoo on Free So Free."

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