May 10, 2007

Dinosaur Jr. - Beyond (Fat Possum, 2007)

As far as my current appreciation of music is concerned, Dinosaur Jr. are 'the' band that started it all for me. That is not to say that I wasn't aware of great music prior to discovering Dinosaur, because I definitely was, however, there was something about their music, something about J Mascis' amazing guitar sound and his world-weary drawl, that opened my ears to a whole new world.
I remember listening to Where You Been (Dinosaur Jr.'s awesome 5 th album released in 1993) through a walkman while on a road-trip with my family in 1994. As J ripped into another epic guitar solo, I remember looking out the window at the great expanse that is the Australian countryside, feeling a sense of contentment and well-being that I had never felt before. What I felt was better than sex and drugs combined, though as I had had neither sex, nor drugs, at that tender young age, I could only guess.
Now, with the original line-up of Mascis, Lou Barlow, and Murph in place, Dinosaur Jr. have released their first new album since 1997, and the first that this seminal line-up has released since 1988's Bug - and it is awesome.
From the opening crunch of Almost Ready, through to the euphoric punchiness of Been There All The Time, and the more mellow moments of We're Not Alone, this is an album for fans of all of Dinosaur Jr.'s incarnations, and for anyone who loves great rock'n'roll and some damn fine guitar playing.
I have not been as excited by a new album as I have this one for a long time, and have listened to it at least twenty times in the past week or so. I will be heading out to the Troubaour in L.A. on Saturday night to see the band for only the second time ever. The first I saw them was in Melbourne when I was sixteen. I was so amped to see them on that first occasion that I was giddy with excitement, and I would be lying if I said that I wasn't feeling that same giddiness right now. It is nice to know that some things never change.

Check Out: www.myspace.com/dinosaurjr - where you can listen to the album in its entirety.