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With the excellent Farm, J, Murph, and Lou are back and spry as ever. And with their colossal amp and pedal rigs, they are eardrum rupturing as ever, too. Dinosaur Jr. is touring to show everybody how it's done, yet again, last night playing the second of a sold-out two-night stand at the Troubadour. Tomorrow night they'll rattle teeth and test the mettle of Jimmy Fallon's sound crew, so set your TiVOs. Opening were Long Beach psychedelic punkers and CMJ faves Crystal Antlers, and photographer Andrew Youssef was on hand to snap both.
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Dinosaur Jr. recently teamed up with Skullcandy to release a special pair of headphones packaged with a 7-inch single. Now the headphones company is streaming the unreleased track, “The Only Other Way,” as well as it’s B-side, a live version of the You’re Living All Over Me highlight (let’s face ...
You may have heard of The Electronic Anthology Project last year when Brett Netson (of Built To Spill and Caustic Resin) used his electronic side-project to reimagine Dinosaur Jr. as gorgeous synth pop. Now he’s done the same to Death Cab For Cutie. This might seem like a less strange pairing considering Gibbard is one [...]
Sebadoh were something of the “Beautiful Losers” of the ’90s indie scene. Lou Barlow emerged from Northamption hardcore act Deep Wound, and later Dinosaur Jr., having famously been acrimoniously dismissed from the latter. He’d certainly borrow from J Mascis’s pop instincts, as well as Deep Wound’s wonton aggression, throughout Sebado...
In the weeks since Phoenix dropped “Entertainment,” the bright and candy-colored first single from their forthcoming album Bankrupt!, we’ve heard way-different versions of the song from Dinosaur Jr. and Blood Orange. And now Phoenix themselves have offered their own divergent take on the song. Performing it live for...
Dinosaur Jr.’s “remix” of “Entertainment,” the bright and shiny new single from French superstars Phoenix, was actually an excellently bittersweet cover. In his own remix of the same track, the great mutant-pop producer Dev Hynes (working under his Blood Orange alias) has actually left a few elem...


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