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Every self-respecting R.E.M. Blogspot post began with a reverence for the I.R.S. era. Murmur (1983) was invariably called “the album that invented alternative rock.” Bloggers would dissect Michael Stipe’s mumbled poetry on “Radio Free Europe” as if decoding a sacred text. Reckoning (1984) got points for “Harborcoat” and its jangly perfection, while Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) was the misunderstood gothic outlier—the one every fan claimed as their secret favorite. These posts weren’t reviews; they were manifestos. A typical Blogspot footer might read: “If you don’t get Life’s Rich Pageant (1986), you don’t get America.”

"Supernatural Superserious", "Living Well Is the Best Revenge", "Hollow Man" Collapse into Now (2011) r.e.m. discography blogspot

Recorded quickly to capture the energy of their live performances, Reckoning is a darker, punchier, and more water-themed record that features sharper songwriting and clearer production. Every self-respecting R

Recorded during a dreary, rain-soaked winter in London, this album is a dense, murky, and deeply experimental exploration of southern mythology and historical folklore. Murmur (1983) was invariably called “the album that

The standard Warner Bros. era primer, featuring essential soundtrack contributions like "The Great Beyond".