Farm
- Dinosaur Jr.
- Band Name: Dinosaur Jr.
- Record Label: Jagjaguwar
- Release Date: Jun 23, 2009
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EricC.Jul 6, 20099
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tombSep 9, 200910Have you ever noticed that Tiny Mix Tapes hates everything. This record is a f*cking triumph.
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SamW.Jul 13, 200910Incredible album...from a long-time dino fan. Among their incredible volume of work (including every dino album), this one could potentially be top of them all.
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MSAug 13, 20098A great album. Is it 1991 again?
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JorgeDAug 16, 200910Simply magical album. All the boys bands out there look flaccid against these forty somethings.
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JackC.Jun 27, 20099This is an awesome record. Beyond was good, but I think Farm is more consistent on the whole. It's just a fun record with awesome guitar and some really great hooks. Every song is good, but I especially dig "I Want You to Know" and "Plans."
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PapaBoxJul 21, 20099It's amazing that a band can make a record this good this late in their career (especially after a 19 year hiatus). While it while obviously not have the influence of their late-80s heyday records, I believe this is their best, most consistent, record.
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BrandoCommandoAug 5, 200910Unbelievable album. Dinosaur Jr. is so under appreciated.
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JamesAJun 24, 20098Not as good as "Your Living All Over Me" and is a little slower than thier previous stuff, but it is still J and Dinosaur Jr. No complaints here.
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This is a sound that's utterly unique to Dinosaur Jr., and what's different about them in their reunion is that the group not only realizes their individuality, they revel in it, getting lost in the noise, and it's hard not to get swept up with it, too.
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Continues where 2007's sprightly comeback album "Beyond" left off.
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70Apparently, you can go home again, and it's still plenty loud and comfortable.