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Billboard CD reviews: R.E.M., Rolling Stones
(Reuters)
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Saturday, 29 March 2008 |
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Reuters - R.E.M.'s first album in four years
shoehorns 11 tracks of jagged guitars, quick and dirty drums,
and Michael Stipe's gruff keen into 34 minutes, rocking with a
blacker, blunter edge than "Document," "Green" or "Monster."
Armed with deadpan "wow's" and "T-Rex moves" honed from 1996's
"Wake-Up Bomb," Stipe limns politics, the media and the
velocity of modern life with gimlet eyes, from the strutting
"don't turn your talking points on me" of "Living Well's the
Best Revenge" to the candid "uncertainty is suffocating" of the
title track. A '70s jukebox grit dominates "Mansized Wreath,"
while Peter Buck's cool riff for first single "Supernatural
Superserious" strikes like a cartoon mallet. "Accelerate" may
not stun on impact like some R.E.M. records, but it's still
habit-forming.
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