Farm is the ninth studio album by the American band Dinosaur Jr. It is the band's first release on the record label Jagjaguwar. The vinyl edition of the album came with a free 7' inch with the songs I Don't Wanna Go There and Tarpit, recorded live for Pitchfork TV, on white vinyl. Some of the European copies have a pressing error as the volume is too loud on the audio track. The European label PIAS has recalled the affected copies to exchange them with correct ones. It debuted at #29 on the Billboard 200. Professional Reviews ★★★★☆ - AllMusic ★★★★☆ - Drowned in Sound … read more
Farm is the ninth studio album by the American band Dinosaur Jr. It is the band's first release on the record label Jagjaguwar. The vinyl editio… read more
Farm is the ninth studio album by the American band Dinosaur Jr. It is the band's first release on the record label Jagjaguwar. The vinyl edition of the album came with a free 7… read more
Dinosaur Jr. is a rock band which formed in 1983 in Amherst, Massachusetts. The band was formed by J Mascis (guitar and vocals) and his high school classmate Lou Barlow (bass guitar), following the break-up of their hardcorepunk band Deep Wound. Shortly afterwards, Murph (Emmett Patrick Murphy, drums) joined them. The band was originally called "Dinosaur", but changed its name following the release of its debut album Dinosaur in 1985, after a band called Dinosaurs, featuring ex-members of Country Joe and the Fish and Jefferson Airplane, threatened them with legal action.… read more
Dinosaur Jr. is a rock band which formed in 1983 in Amherst, Massachusetts. The band was formed by J Mascis (guitar and vocals) and his high school classmate Lou Barlow (bass guitar), follo… read more
Dinosaur Jr. is a rock band which formed in 1983 in Amherst, Massachusetts. The band was formed by J Mascis (guitar and vocals) and his high school classmate Lou Barlow (bass guitar), following the break-up of their hardcorepunk band … read more