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Biografía del artista Dinosaur Jr.

Dinosaur Jr Es Una Banda De Rock De Amherst Massachusetts Formada En 1983 Por J Mascis Guitarra Y Vocales Y Su Compañero De Secundaria Lou Barlow Bajo Luego De La Separación De La Banda De Hardcore-Punk Que Integraban Anteriormente Deep Wound. Posteriormente Se Les Uniría Emmett Patrick Murphy Batería . La Banda Tuvo Que Cambiar Su Nombre De Dinosaur A Dinosaur Jr Luego Del Lanzamiento De Su Primer Disco Dinosaur En 1985 Luego De Que Una Banda Llamada Dinosaurs De Ex-Integrantes De Los Grupos Country Joe And The Fish Y Jefferson Airplane Los Amenazaran Con Una Demanda Legal. A Pesar De No Haber Alcanzado Demasiado Éxito Comercial La Banda Es Considerada De Culto. El Éxito De Los Sencillos Freak Scene Y Just Like Heaven Y La Recomendación De Artistas De La Talla De Sonic Youth Hizo Que Firmaran Para Warner Brothers. El Sonido Típico De Dinosaur Jr Son Canciones Melódicas Saturadas Con Guitarras Ruidosas Junto Con Los Característicos Solos De Guitarra De J Mascis. Las Tensiones Crecían Entre Mascis Y Barlow Y En 1989 Barlow Dejaría La Banda Para Dedicarse Por Completo A Su Propia Banda Sebadoh Fue Reemplazado Por Mike Johnson Y J Mascis Tomó El Control Absoluto Del Grupo. En 1997 Sacaron Su Último Trabajo "Hand It Over" Y Se Disolvieron. J Mascis Siguió Su Prolífica Carrera En Solitario Y En 2005 Luego De Mucho Tiempo Se Volvería A Juntar Nuevamente Con El Otro Miembro Original Lou Barlow Para Reunir A La Banda.

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Feel the Pain

"Feel The Pain" Is A Single By Alternative Rock Band Dinosaur Jr. From Their 1994 Album "Without A Sound". Written After Mascis Came Up With The Riff On Tour The Song Features A Dry Arrangement. It Was Released As The Debut Single From The Album The Same Year Reaching Number Four On The Modern Rock Charts In The US And Number 25 In The UK. A Music Video For The Song Was Also Released Helping Boost The Song's Popularity. Since Its Release The Song Has Been Praised By Critics For Its Guitar Work And Lyrics. It Has Since Become One Of The Band's Most Popular Songs. Written By Dinosaur Jr. Frontman J Mascis "Feel The Pain" Was Recorded For The Band's 1994 Album "Without A Sound". The Track Originated From A Riff That Mascis Had Written While On Tour He Recalled The Song's Creation In An Interview Saying "I Had A Riff For It. It Might Have Been On That Jesus And Mary Chain Tour On The Tour Bus Or Van I Don't Think We Had A Bus. I Think It Was In England. I Was Singing "I Feel The Pain Of Everyone " When I Was Playing The Riff. Then A Friend John Brattin Who Was With Me Said "and Then I Feel Nothing." And He Let Me Keep The Line." When Interviewed By Billboard Dinosaur Jr. Producer And Mixer John Agnello Explained That He Attempted To Achieve A "dry" Sound On "Feel The Pain " Saying "That Song Is Bone Dry Except For A Little Plate Reverb On The Vocals. Because It Is So Dry It Jumps Out More. I Think You Reap The Benefits Of Sounding Good On Music Television When You Do That." The Song Opens With The Sound Of A Cork Being Popped. In Addition To Its Release On "Without A Sound" "Feel The Pain" Was Released As A Single In 1994. The B-Side Was "Without A Sound" Album Track "Get Out Of This." The Song Was A Moderate Hit For The Band Reaching Number 25 In The UK And Number 4 On The Billboard Modern Rock Tracks. "Feel The Pain" Was Accompanied By A Music Video That Saw Success On Music Television Upon Its Release. The Video Directed By Spike Jonze Featured Mascis And Bassist Mike Johnson Playing Golf In The Streets Of New York City. Mascis Later Claimed The Video Was Intended To Be More Violent But Had Been Edited To Be More MTV-Friendly. J Mascis Attributed The Song's Success To The Song's Video Explaining "Right Around When 'Feel The Pain' Came Out It Was On MTV Which Was Still Happening Then. If You Had A Video On Suddenly You Were Way Bigger Than You Had Been. So Yeah You Could Definitely Tell. It Was Cool At The Time. We Weren't Huge But We'd Gotten A Bit Bigger." "Feel The Pain" Has Since Seen Positive Reception From Music Critics. Matt Diehl Of Rolling Stone Wrote That The Song "demonstrates How Dinosaur Jr At Their Best Can Make Three Chords Played At Deafening Volume Sound As Stirring As Leonard Cohen." Despite Criticizing Without A Sound As A Whole "Feel The Pain" Was One Of The Two Songs The Other Being "I Don't Think So" That Music Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine Felt Was A Success. Emily Costa Of Medium Called It A "a Song I'd Always Loved" And Praised The Song's "insane Guitar Performance " While Mike Duffy Of Fender Called The Song "an Indie-Pop Dream" And "one Of The Era's Essential Anthems." Nick Soulsby Of PopMatters Wrote That The Song "pulls The Classic Mascis Trick Of Effervescent Guitar Work That Lures The Listener In With Promise Of Fun Only To Be Greeted With Lyrics Overwhelmed By Regret And Uncertainty." Timothy And Elizabeth Bracy Of Stereogum Called The Song "infectious." The Song Is Featured In The Films Houseguest And Young Adult. The Song Is A Playable Track In Rock Band 2 And Guitar Hero World Tour As Well As A Downloadable Track For Rocksmith 2014. The Video Was Later Featured On Beavis And Butt-Head. The Song Was Also Featured In The Second Episode Of Dexter New Blood "Storm Of Fuck" And In The Showtime TV Show "Yellowjackets" On A Cassette Tape In Part Of An Episode.

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