Blogspot — R.e.m. Discography
A sharp u-turn into loud, distorted glam-rock and grunge. The band cranked the tremolo and distortion pedals for a sleek, hyper-sexualized rock record built for touring.
A moody, electronic-influenced departure featuring "Daysleeper." Reveal [2001]: r.e.m. discography blogspot
A sharp, distorted left turn. Exhausted by the acoustic labels, R.E.M. cranked up the amplifiers, stepped on the fuzz pedals, and embraced glam-rock and grunge. "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" and "Bang and Blame" roared with feedback, soundtracking their first massive world tour in years. New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996) A sharp u-turn into loud, distorted glam-rock and grunge
To understand what the Blogspot collectors are hunting for, you must first understand the terrain of the official releases. R.E.M.'s discography is remarkably consistent, yet it is divided into two distinct eras that fans often refer to as "IRS R.E.M." vs. "Warner Bros. R.E.M." Exhausted by the acoustic labels, R
The band's most controversial and slow-paced release. A politically weary, soft-rock reflection on post-9/11 America that lacked the band’s usual sonic spark. "Leaving New York", "Electron Blue" Accelerate (2008)