
It is great to see a vital guitar and music hero like J. Mascis get his due. In the nineties, his band Dinosaur Jr., seemed to lose all of its cool factor draw for the hip "indie" crowd, who back then, really could have cared less about any of those classic albums with the now certified cool "original line-up." Nearing the end of this decade, much revision has been done and early Dino have been added to the list as worthy listens. I'll take Green Mind , Bug , and You're Living All Over Me , any [...]