Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me
Jan. 30th, 2019 02:39 pmI'm not a fan of sad music. In fact, I will not review a sad album unless it's really original and cautivating. That said, I do appreciate melancholic music, which is not the same at all. Melancholic records evoque happy times, not necessarily "happier" times. I find myself listening to this kind of music, or experimental avant-garde stuff, while happy. And that's why I haven't heard any of those musics in a while.

ALBUM COVER REVIEW: I like it. It reflects the album well. A highschool kid's nightmares and thoughts. I like the colours and drawing style. It's raw.
"You're Living All Over Me" is a classic album by Dinosaur Jr. band. I've heard a pair of songs from them, before. I don't remember them well. I don't know if this album is melancholic or straight sad, or a mix of both.
It's good rough guitar pop with good ideas, but not much of them.
2/5 stars.
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ALBUM COVER REVIEW: I like it. It reflects the album well. A highschool kid's nightmares and thoughts. I like the colours and drawing style. It's raw.
"You're Living All Over Me" is a classic album by Dinosaur Jr. band. I've heard a pair of songs from them, before. I don't remember them well. I don't know if this album is melancholic or straight sad, or a mix of both.
- "Little Fury Things" has many sections of pop melancholic arrangements, which are beautiful to listen to. As an intro is fearless and brilliant. Singer's voice is on point, soft and sincere.
- "Kracked"'s guitar riffs are powerful, and the songs makes for a good radio hit for its genre.
- On "Sludgefeast", various sections take presence again, and in roughness and popness, it all plays very well.
- In "The Lung" we get guitar pop and sounds OK.
- "Raisans" is more of the same sound, to be honest.
- "Tarpit" is monotonous, except for the noisy effects that come as the song progresses.
- "In A Jar" is a good song, as the rest of the album really. I don't see anything remarkable in any of this songs, apart from some starters. It's frustrating. It all is noisy rock guitars with noisy rock ideas. Which are fine, but, that's it.
- At this point I'm bored of same sounds. "Lose" is, meh.
- I'm regretting trying this.
- "Poledo" is a change of rythm, with acoustic guitars and a middle-eastian vibe with coom lead guitar moments. And it ends in under 2 minutes. What folows is what makes 60% of Bandcamp's "lo-fi" tag. I get that for the time this effects would have been innovative.The song is still good, though.
It's good rough guitar pop with good ideas, but not much of them.
2/5 stars.
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