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R.E.M.

R.E.M. emerged from Athens, Georgia, as pioneers of alternative rock, influencing generations with their...
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"R.E.M."

R.E.M. emerged from Athens, Georgia, as pioneers of alternative rock, influencing generations with their distinctive sound and enigmatic lyrics. Led by Michael Stipe, they transitioned from indie darlings to global superstars. Explore the influential jangle pop and thoughtful rock anthems created by the iconic band R.E.M.

  • It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
  • Losing My Religion
  • The One I Love

Active from 1980 until their amicable split in 2011, R.E.M. forged a unique path in rock music. Their influential early sound blended post-punk urgency with folk rock sensibilities and signature jangle pop guitars. Key periods, such as around 1987 and 1991, marked their evolution and ascent into massive alternative rock success. This distinctive sound produced compelling tracks, including some considered ideal cruising classics, that resonated deeply with listeners. R.E.M.'s journey from college radio favorites to stadium headliners was built on artistic integrity and a constantly developing sonic identity that defined alternative music for decades.

This influential band produced landmark songs that broke alternative music into the global mainstream. Signature hits often featured Michael Stipe's distinctive, sometimes cryptic vocal delivery and stream-of-consciousness lyrical style, inviting multiple interpretations. One iconic track became ubiquitous through its distinctive mandolin riff and themes questioning faith or identity, while another offered a darkly ambiguous take on love and obsession. They also delivered rapid-fire lyrical assaults commenting on culture and chaos. These key songs showcased R.E.M.'s unique ability to blend literate, thought-provoking lyrics with compelling melodies and innovative arrangements, cementing their critical and commercial success.

  • ACTIVE: 1980–2011
  • BAND: R.E.M.
  • GENRE: Alternative Rock, Folk Rock, Jangle Pop, Post-punk
  • OTHER: Cruisin Classic
  • RELEASEDAY: August 24, February 19, November 16
  • YEAR: 1987, 1991
  • HASHTAGS: #REM #AlternativeRock #FolkRock #JanglePop #CruisinClassic #August24 #February19 #November16

BAND | R.E.M.

"It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)"

Brace yourself for R.E.M.'s frantic 1987 alternative rock classic, "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)"! A signature track from the album Document, its stream-of-consciousness lyrics and driving post-punk energy created an unforgettable, uniquely R.E.M. anthem.
Released as a single from their pivotal 1987 album Document, this track showcased Michael Stipe's rapid-fire vocal delivery listing names and cultural references over an urgent alternative rock beat. Its unique style, influenced by post-punk and artists like Bob Dylan, made it a standout hit...

BAND | R.E.M.

"Losing My Religion"

Consider this the hint of the century: R.E.M.'s iconic 1991 masterpiece, "Losing My Religion." Driven by Peter Buck's unforgettable mandolin riff, this alternative rock anthem from Out of Time became a massive global phenomenon, defining the sound of early 90s rock.
Released as the lead single from their chart-topping 1991 album Out of Time, "Losing My Religion" propelled R.E.M. to superstardom and earned multiple Grammy Awards. Its unique blend of alternative rock, folk rock instrumentation (notably mandolin), and jangle pop sensibilities created a sound unlike anything else on the radio...

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