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For fans of dinosaur jr.,lovers of alternative rock,listeners who enjoy classic 90s indie music,readers interested in music reviews,followers of husker du
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LA RECENSIONE

I won't dare to explain who Dinosaur Jr. are. Almost everyone knows.

In the past, I liked them, but I never enjoyed them at the same level as Husker Du. The latter were just too great for me to fall in love with Dinosaur Jr. as well. Even though I found myself in many of their tracks, just to mention one, "Freak scene" from "Bug".

Now comes this "Farm," which I listened to with a lot of skepticism, here come the ones who settle down, I thought to myself. But I changed my mind by the second track, "I want to know". They still know how to make good music, no doubt about it. Sure, there's nothing new to expect, and there's also a lot of craftsmanship. But the result is good and at least half of the twelve tracks I would put in my car to listen to among the best.

Although after listening to them, I got the urge to listen to "Warehouse" by Husker again. Alex

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The reviewer initially approached Dinosaur Jr.'s Farm with skepticism but was won over by its quality. Although nothing groundbreaking, the album showcases solid craftsmanship. Many tracks stand out as worthy of repeat listens, reaffirming Dinosaur Jr.'s enduring appeal. The album also inspired revisiting Husker Du's work.

Tracklist Videos

01   Pieces (04:32)

02   I Want You to Know (04:30)

03   Ocean in the Way (04:20)

04   Plans (06:41)

05   Your Weather (03:06)

06   Over It (03:47)

07   Friends (04:32)

08   Said the People (07:41)

09   There's No Here (03:39)

10   See You (05:47)

11   I Don't Wanna Go There (08:43)

12   Imagination Blind (03:21)

Dinosaur Jr.

Dinosaur Jr. is an American alternative/indie rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts, best known for J Mascis's distinctive guitar style, Lou Barlow's bass work and the drumming of Murph.
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