Last night, Dinosaur Jr. was joined by the frontwoman for Screaming Females, Marissa Paternoster. Earlier this week, Screaming Females announced that they are breaking up after 18 years of playing together.
Paternoster joined Dinosaur Jr. for their classic 1988 anthem “Freak Scene” at the latest of their guest-heavy shows at Brooklyn’s Music Hall Of Williamsburg. Dinosaur Jr. are now six nights into a seven-night stand at the Music Hall Of Williamsburg. The shows commemorate the 30th anniversary of their album Where You Been, and they perform the wonderfully exquisite and expansive full album live each night.
The electric performance of the classic 1988 anthem “Freak Scene” is an explosive set, dynamic in sound and presentation. Captivating the crowd, each Paternoster and Dinosaur Jr’s individuality glistens through with enchanting, intense punk rock sounds. This collaboration was inevitable, the artists complement each other harmoniously.
Dinosaur Jr. previously invited Laura Jane Grace of Against Me, Jason Isbell, Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth, Kim Deal of The Breeders, Hamilton Leithauser of Walkmen as well as Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse for live performances of “Cortez The Killer,” “Feel The Pain,” “Watch The Corners,” “Gigantic,” “Divine Hammer,” “Little Fury Things” and “Just Like Heaven.”
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