REM's ninth album, Monster, is the most challenging and polarising record the band ever released. When it arrived in 1994, the band were at the peak of their popularity, thanks to the acoustic beauty ...
Twenty years after the release of REM's Monster, Stewart Smith looks back at the awkward and highly sexual record which, he argues, is their queerest work This strategy seems all the more deliberate ...
Here’s a book pitch: A sequel to Michael Azerrad’s venerable Our Band Could Be Your Life, in which the story of American indie rock’s roots in the ’80s continues by delving into the boom and bust of ...
Thanks to a new 25th anniversary reissue, R.E.M.'s 1994 LP Monster re-enters the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Nov. 16) at No. 115, up 1,237% to 7,000 equivalent album units earned in the week… By ...
But he wasn’t, so REM then made Monster, a project designed explicitly with the road in mind. They were as rich as kings by now. And yet a rock band could only avoid playing live for so long. “I love ...
REM have announced details of the 25th anniversary reissue of their 1994 album Monster. A five-CD, one-Blu-ray deluxe box set will include the original album, a special 2019 remix from Monster ...
The band notched the second of its two No. 1 albums. By Gary Trust Ben Wyatt: “Get this — I just asked the DJ what R.E.M. albums he has. He’s got Monster, but not Automatic for the People.” Leslie ...
It's hard to believe, but it's been 25 years since R.E.M. released Monster. And, like any classic album approaching such a milestone, it's getting a massive reissue complete with a remastered version ...
The band once swore they would never become a stadium act. Twenty-five years ago, they began to wish they'd kept their promise Before the storm: Left to right are REM guitarist Peter Buck, singer ...
Michael Stipe: "We didn't want fame, we didn't want money, we wanted to be a vital creative band". When it arrived in 1994, the band were at the peak of their popularity, thanks to the acoustic beauty ...
Michael Stipe: "We didn't want fame, we didn't want money, we wanted to be a vital creative band". REM's ninth album, Monster, is the most challenging and polarising record the band ever released.
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