R.E.M.’s “Automatic for the People” Still Shines 30 Years Later
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of R.E.M.’s “Automatic for the People,” an album Jeffery X Martin says “stands out as the darkest star” of the band’s albums.
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of R.E.M.’s “Automatic for the People,” an album Jeffery X Martin says “stands out as the darkest star” of the band’s albums.
Undiscovered Country from Charles Soule and Scott Snyder arrives and is deserves all the hype.
Robert Dean Lurie thoughtfully examines the college rock roots of R.E.M. in his book, ‘Begin the Begin: R.E.M.’s Early Years.’
Back in the winter of 1999, I was a Creative Writing undergrad finishing up my fourth and final year. My major was English and Creative Writing, and in my main … Continue reading Now Hear This: Andy Burns on R.E.M.’s Brilliant New Album, Collapse Into Now