J Mascis

J Mascis

Genres: indie rock, singer-songwriter, indie, alternative rock, alternative

About J Mascis

J Mascis (b. 1965) is an American musician and songwriter, probably best-known as the singer, guitarist, and songwriter for Dinosaur Jr., though he has also occasionally worked as a producer and film composer. Born Joseph Mascis on 10th December 1965 in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, in the early 1980s he founded the short-lived hardcore group Deep Wound with his high school friends Lou Barlow and Scott Helland. He started out on drums, but moved to guitar when he went on to found Dinosaur Jr. (with bassist Barlow and drummer Patrick "Murph" Murphy in 1984), which achieved national and international success. After Mascis dismissed Barlow from Dinosaur Jr. in 1989, he recorded several more Dinosaur Jr. albums until 1997, including the 1996 acoustic solo album Martin & Me. He then went on to produce albums with his new band, J Mascis and the Fog, starting in 2000. In April 2005, Mascis joined up again with Barlow and Murph, as the original trio of Dinosaur Jr., to begin a tour celebrating the re-release of the group's first three albums. In August 2005, Mascis released a new solo album as J Mascis and Friends, J and Friends Sing and Chant for Amma, an album of devotional songs dedicated to Hindu religious leader Mata Amritanandamayi, or Ammachi, about whom he had previously written "Ammaring" on the first J Mascis and the Fog album More Light. The proceeds from the album are being donated to Tsunami relief efforts by Ammachi's organisation. In late summer 2005, Mascis helped Danish band Mew by adding vocals to the song "Why Are You Looking Grave?" and backing vocals on "An Envoy to the Open Fields". Both songs can be found on Mew's newest album And the Glass Handed Kites. In 2006, Mascis released an album with his newly-formed heavy metal band Witch, returning to drumming for their debut album, Witch. In 2010, J Mascis teamed up with two members of Cobra Verde and one of his Witch bandmates for a new project: Sweet Apple. Like Mascis’ Witch side project, Sweet Apple finds J behind the drum kit, although he does plays guitar and sings this time around.

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J Mascis — Top 28 songs

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J Mascis Fade Into You
J Mascis Me Again
J Mascis Can&acirc
J Mascis Old friends
J Mascis Can&#8217
J Mascis Can’t Believe We're Here
J Mascis Can't Believe We're Here
J Mascis Can’t Believe We're Here
J Mascis Can’t Believe We're Here
J Mascis What Do We Do Now
J Mascis Where Are You
J Mascis See You At The Movies
J Mascis Elastic Days
J Mascis End Is Gettin Shaky
J Mascis Picking Out The Seeds
J Mascis Everything She Said
J Mascis Old Friends
J Mascis Fade Into You (Mazzy Star cover)
J Mascis Every Morning
J Mascis Set Me Down
J Mascis Right Behind You
J Mascis End Is Gettin Shaky [ What Do We Do Now ]
J Mascis Listen to Me
J Mascis Can't Believe We're Here
J Mascis Lokah
J Mascis I went dust (2018)
J Mascis Can't believe we're here (2023)
J Mascis "Don't Do Me Like That"
Fade Into You
Me Again
Can&acirc
Old friends
Can&#8217
Can’t Believe We're Here
Can't Believe We're Here
Can’t Believe We're Here
Can’t Believe We're Here
What Do We Do Now
Where Are You
See You At The Movies
Elastic Days
End Is Gettin Shaky
Picking Out The Seeds
Everything She Said
Old Friends
Fade Into You (Mazzy Star cover)
Every Morning
Set Me Down
Right Behind You
End Is Gettin Shaky [ What Do We Do Now ]
Listen to Me
Can't Believe We're Here
I went dust (2018)
Can't believe we're here (2023)
"Don't Do Me Like That"