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J Mascis + The Fog, More Light

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1357356

Disk length: 43m 54s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Sameday 4:16
2. Waistin 3:42
3. Where'd you go 3:21
4. Back before you go 3:52
5. Ground me to you 4:42
6. Ammaring 4:47
7. All the girls 3:17
8. I'm not fine 3:17
9. Can't I take this on 3:23
10. Does the kiss fit 3:23
11. More light 5:17
12. Bonus Gig 0:29

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Review

It was time for J. Mascis to move on from his Dinosaur Jr. days. He may never leave the comfortable environs of his home studio in Amherst, Massachusetts, but at least he can import folks like My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields to add sonic deviation. He'll always sing in that anguished whine that suggests someone is twisting his arm behind his back (or sometimes he'll sound surprisingly like Alice Cooper). As long as he keeps the guitars choogling with his trademark hyperdistorted tone, he'll be OK. "Same Day" employs this strategy with the expected results. "Where'd You Go" and "Back Before You Go" have a Southern rock vibe running through them. Even more revealing, however, are the moodier pieces in which the arrangements head into psychedelic territory ("Waistin," "Ground Me to You") with swirling keyboards and subtler guitar moves. An old dog may not learn new tricks, but he can add some nice twists to the old ones. --Rob O'ConnorFirst solo release from the former Dinosaur Jr frontman. Featuring special guests Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine) and Robert Pollard (Guided By Voices). 11 tracks featuring 'Where'd You Go'. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.

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