J Mascis: Tied to a Star
J Mascis
Tied to a Star
(Sub Pop Records)
J Mascis is one of indie rockās great survivors, with his output now just as consistent and recognizable as it was decades ago. The Dinosaur Jr. frontman has once again gone the mostly acoustic route for Tied to a Star, his latest solo effort since 2011ās Several Shades of Why. Donāt think of this as simplistic though; even without all the distortion and shredding, Mascisā guitar work is as intricate and fascinating as ever.
Mascisā vocal delivery is often melodic and subdued rather than rising to his familiar rasp. Itās almost easier to turn on and zone out into the music rather than paying attention to the music. There are many beautiful moments here, particularly in the instrumental track, āDrifter.ā This is where folk rock meets Celtic influence, and itās easy to picture a jig to go along with the music. āEvery Morningā combines upbeat acoustic guitar with a few signature electronic caterwauls to create stunning contrast. Electric guitar again comes into play during āTrailing Off,ā as his shredding comes in to complement the lyrics about reaching the end of his patience. For me, the most notable track on the album is the delicate āWide Awake.ā Mascisā quiet voice and intricate fingerpicking give the track an early-morning, sleepy quality. The lyrics describe waiting for someone else, and Chan Marshall (Cat Power) joins in to provide a clever female perspective.
Fans of Mascisā grittier work may find themselves unfulfilled by Tied to a Star, but itās a worthy and logical follow-up to Several Shades of Why. I for one appreciate Mascis basking in making quiet and beautiful music just because he knows he can.
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