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Most of J. Mascis' '90s output was humdrum and samey, all whiney lyrics and metalhead guitar solos slopped over washed-out grunge riffs. By the time he dropped the Dinosaur Jr. moniker and released Martin + Me, it wasn't just because he sang with the same hound dog warble that people compared him to Neil Young; it was also because he seemed to have succumbed to half-assedness. That considered, More Light sounds pretty damned vital. The sameyness is still there, granted, but like Young, his spiritual godfather, Mascis has a way of making his ramshackle melodies downright endearing, and if you're a kindhearted soul, that'll allow you to forgive the half-assed stuff. The best tracks find Mascis sticking his head up out of the murk of guitar noise and lazy melody to deliver slices of snappy grunge pop: "Sameday" bounces between minor-key whine and major-key stomp as Mascis croaks his way through a stoner's lament, while the bouncy "Can't I Take This On" shows that there's a lighter side to the dude's brooding mewl. Even with production help from Kevin Shields, his guitar skronk is only ever-present background buzz, but noise is only half the point: too lazy to find a new bag of tricks, Mascis is squeezing every drop of dingy melody and begrudging sincerity out of growing old and just coasting along. If that's the best he can do, so be it. ~ Christian Hoard, Rovi

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More Light (album)

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More Light
Studio album by J Mascis + The Fog
Released October 24, 2000 (2000-10-24) (U.S.)
Genre Alternative rock
Length 43:22
Label Ultimatum (North America)
City Slang (Europe)
Pony Canyon (Japan)
Producer J Mascis
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J Mascis + The Fog chronology
More Light
(2000)
Free So Free
(2002)
Singles from More Light
  1. "Where'd You Go"
    Released: 2000
  2. "Waistin"
    Released: 2001

More Light is the debut album by alternative rock band J Mascis + The Fog, released on October 24, 2000. The album was recorded and mixed at "Bob's Place", Mascis's home studio in his native Amherst, Massachusetts. The album title was inspired by the Hindu "hugging saint", Ammachi (also referenced on "Ammaring"). It features Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine as well as Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard on some songs. This album can be seen as a solo album of sorts because Mascis plays almost all the instruments on the recording.

Contents

Additional songs

In some countries, additional songs were added on to the end of the album as a bonus. The Japanese edition of the album contained three extra songs, "Can I Tell You Stories", "Too Hard", and a cover of John Denver's "Leaving on a Jet Plane". The German edition came with a bonus CD that offered the instrumental tracks "Riptide Swim Sideways" and "Let's Go to Church".

Tour

The supporting tour for the album featured former Minutemen member Mike Watt on bass and former Dinosaur Jr collaborator George Berz on drums. On some stops on this tour, the band was joined by original Stooges members Ron Asheton and Scott Asheton. This tour is known for being a key factor in the reformation of the Stooges (who also added Watt as their bass player, replacing the late Dave Alexander).

Track listing

All songs written by J Mascis.

No. Title Length
1. "Sameday"   4:16
2. "Waistin"   3:42
3. "Where'd You Go"   3:21
4. "Back Before You Go"   3:52
5. "Ground Me to You"   4:42
6. "Ammaring"   4:47
7. "All the Girls"   3:17
8. "I'm Not Fine"   3:18
9. "Can't I Take This On"   3:22
10. "Does the Kiss Fit"   3:28
11. "More Light"   5:17
Total length:
43:22

Personnel

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