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Dinosaur Jr.


"Without a Sound" is the sixth studio album by alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr., originally released on August 23, 1994. Produced by a long-established member, J Mascis, the album was the follow-up to their 1993 record, "Where You Been." The themes and inspirations behind the album were heavily influenced by personal experiences, primarily Mascis' shock and grief due to the sudden passing of his friend and manager, Gerard Cosloy. This profound loss is echoed throughout the album, making it a powerful and emotive work. The album received a mixed critical response; some found it lacking compared to previous albums, while others appreciated the raw emotion infused within. Commercially, "Without a Sound" is Dinosaur Jr.’s most successful album to date, peaking at no. 44 on the Billboard Top 200. This is largely due to the hit single "Feel the Pain", which reached no. 4 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. "Without a Sound" symbolizes a dark period in the band's history, but it also stands as a testament to Dinosaur Jr.'s ability to turn personal tragedy into compelling music. Despite its mixed reviews, the album has its moments of melancholy brilliance that resonate with many fans.