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Apr 27, 2011

When Did R.E.M. Fall Off My Radar?

On September 30, 1995 I was at Hersheypark Stadium singing along to alternative rock pioneers R.E.M. and their opening act Radiohead. Now, almost 16 years later it's hard to believe that the creators of Out Of Time, Automatic For The People, and Monster had fallen off my musical radar. It must have been a gradual fade, but thanks to the May issue of Interview Magazine and their piece on Michael Stipe, R.E.M. are once again on my mind.

R.E.M. never stopped making music and after 30 years it's no small accomplishment to still be on a major label and still be making music. On March 8, 2011 they released their 15th full-length album, Collapse Into Now, which debuted at #5 on Billboard 200.

The fascinating thing about the Stipe interview for me was his take on what an album means in 2011 and how the band is making a film for every song from Collapse Into Now. Stipe 51, understands the power of YouTube and the 21st-century audience.

For the films, R.E.M. has enlisted 11 directors, including the man of the hour James Franco to tell R.E.M.'s stories through film. Many may say that's nothing more than a music video, but we'll have to see because for me R.E.M. video's like "Everybody Hurts" felt more like an art film than a music video.

TBC......

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