If you want to learn more about the the guys who appear on the album credits of "Free so Free":
ubl.com
there are links to further information about Thom Monahan, Tony Jarvis, Mark Klein etc., etc…
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it costs only 20 Euro to read this precious review/article/interview or whatever
… so I’ll have to learn to do without: hotpress.com 
On the other hand: This free of charge quote is ok, but not that special 
Quote:
The guy’s a great hard rock drummer in the busy-bee late-’60s mode, his vocal phrasing is addictive, and he’s of the Neil Young school of gutsy but physically dyslexic guitar playing
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short but nice album review 
manifestdisc.com
J. MASCIS & THE FOG – FREE SO FREE "Free So Free" is a strong collection of songs that shows Mascis on top songwriting form. Ok, so lyrically he’ll never provide us with answers to the world’s problems, but when it comes to unfeasible melodic guitar riffs that never once veer into the realms of cliché, he remains the undisputed King.
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some other short remarks: 
cascobayweekly.com
Nothing Left: B+
2. When Dinosaur Jr. collapsed they were barely a blip on my screen. Their era coincided with my declining interest with most things noisy. When I did come around to them they were failing fast and only seconds away from coins on their eyes. The leader of that band, J Mascis, has finally released a solo album. In “Free So Free,â€