― kiwi, Sunday, 17 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― anthony, Sunday, 17 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Ron, Sunday, 17 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― al, Sunday, 17 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
eviscerate me to that album - i will go quietly and mourn for a time never to be seen again, for a love never to be felt.
― Queen G, Sunday, 17 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Ned Raggett, Sunday, 17 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― alex in mainhattan, Sunday, 17 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Sonicred, Sunday, 17 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― kiwi, Monday, 18 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― owen hatherley, Monday, 18 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― weasel diesel (K1l14n), Wednesday, 10 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Lukas (lukas), Saturday, 8 November 2003 02:00 (twenty-two years ago)
― Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Saturday, 8 November 2003 03:07 (twenty-two years ago)
― Jim Reckling (Jim Reckling), Saturday, 8 November 2003 03:18 (twenty-two years ago)
― t\'\'t (t\'\'t), Saturday, 8 November 2003 08:09 (twenty-two years ago)
― the surface noise (electricsound), Saturday, 8 November 2003 08:14 (twenty-two years ago)
― t\'\'t (t\'\'t), Saturday, 8 November 2003 08:22 (twenty-two years ago)
Oh, man! I bet Stipey and co. have sleepless nights over that one.
I'd take Monster over New Adventures. I don't know why I've never really got into NIAH, but Monster is almost always the one I have in my walkman. I like that it's a bit messed up and wrong. Great guitar sound as well.
― Philip Alderman (Phil A), Saturday, 8 November 2003 14:16 (twenty-two years ago)
Uh, drummer. Guitarist = Andy Summers, bassist = oh, I think we all know by now.
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 9 November 2003 16:33 (twenty-two years ago)
― disco stu (disco stu), Sunday, 9 November 2003 16:39 (twenty-two years ago)
Always liked 'Bittersweet Me' and 'Electrolite' OK. Maybe it hasn't really improved that much. We'll see.
― the bellefox, Friday, 19 August 2005 13:08 (twenty years ago)
Also from these sessions - a cover of Vic Chesnutt's "Sponge" that's probably my favorite R.E.M. track post-1992.
― joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Friday, 19 August 2005 15:17 (twenty years ago)
― PeopleFunnyBoy (PeopleFunnyBoy), Friday, 19 August 2005 15:19 (twenty years ago)
― joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Friday, 19 August 2005 15:22 (twenty years ago)
But, yeah, up to about track 10 this is my favorite overrated underrated REM album, after Life's Rich Pageant.
― Alfred Soto (Alfred Soto), Friday, 19 August 2005 15:24 (twenty years ago)
― the bellefox, Friday, 19 August 2005 17:58 (twenty years ago)
I'd cut "Suspicion", "At My Most Beautiful" and...maybe "Walk Unafraid"? Maybe only 2 need to be cut.
I love "Parakeet".
― PeopleFunnyBoy (PeopleFunnyBoy), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:03 (twenty years ago)
― zeus, Friday, 19 August 2005 18:13 (twenty years ago)
― joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:16 (twenty years ago)
x-post: "The Michael Stipe Band" is ridiculous. It's Buck, Mills, and Stipe, minus Berry. They have a great regular band w/ McCaughey and Stringfellow and Bill Rieflin is actually a stronger drummer than Berry was.
― Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:22 (twenty years ago)
― joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:26 (twenty years ago)
Bullshit.
― Alfred Soto (Alfred Soto), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:27 (twenty years ago)
― joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:29 (twenty years ago)
― Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:30 (twenty years ago)
― joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:32 (twenty years ago)
― Alfred Soto (Alfred Soto), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:33 (twenty years ago)
― Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Friday, 19 August 2005 18:34 (twenty years ago)
― alex in mainhattan (alex63), Friday, 19 August 2005 20:12 (twenty years ago)
― gear (gear), Wednesday, 9 November 2005 06:11 (twenty years ago)
― kyle (akmonday), Wednesday, 9 November 2005 07:20 (twenty years ago)
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Wednesday, 9 November 2005 10:56 (twenty years ago)
― my name is john. i reside in chicago. (frankE), Wednesday, 9 November 2005 15:58 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Wednesday, 9 November 2005 16:05 (twenty years ago)
I think the rockers sound fantastic - the opening racket of "Departure" might be what Buck was looking for on Monster but never quite finding. OTM on Low Desert's lyrics. "A road owl hit your windshield..."
I dunno. The whole package works, and it does deliver a consistent mood without sounding the same throughout. It's hard not to hear it as Berry's swan song though, or wonder what might have come next if he hadn't bowed out (and I'm speaking as a general defender of Up and to a lesser extent Reveal).
It's hard to believe this is now almost ten years old.
― Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 9 November 2005 16:11 (twenty years ago)
― M@tt He1geson (Matt Helgeson), Wednesday, 9 November 2005 16:45 (twenty years ago)
"Reveal" is also underrated, I think. Good songs all throughout, even the weird stuff like "Beachball" works.
― Chris O., Wednesday, 9 November 2005 16:52 (twenty years ago)
― Vornado, Wednesday, 9 November 2005 16:57 (twenty years ago)
ehhh disagree
― STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Thursday, 4 November 2021 13:24 (four years ago)
this is doubling back but i actually think what works about the Monster and NAIHF "rock" songs is that most of them are not actually "rock" songs and maybe not even trying to be. yeah they have loud guitars, sometimes with a wall of tremolo effect and stuff... but they're almost being used more like the strings on Automatic, for a blanket of atmosphere. this is a band whose origins were playing frantic sweaty college art kid dance parties; they definitely know how to play energetic, propulsive, nimble rock music. but i really think they weren't interested in that by the 90s. instead they were making loud, electric chamber music.
obviously there's all the talk of putting down the mandolins and breaking back out the guitars and all, but i still think that shift is there. and it's maybe why the gritty rock textures on NAIHF feel of a piece with the rest of the record, for me. or maybe Buck (and Berry?) really were trying to rock, but had gotten bored of their punk and new wave records, and wanted to be in an imaginary 70s glam arena band, idk.
― I Am Fribbulus (Xax) (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 4 November 2021 13:24 (four years ago)
i like achtung and zooropa and especially passengers but bono’s “baby’s first irony” act is the worst thing about them
i know wishing u2 had a less godawful lyricist is missing the point of u2 yet
― STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Thursday, 4 November 2021 13:25 (four years ago)
dc otm
― STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Thursday, 4 November 2021 13:26 (four years ago)
Bono's lyrics on AB and Zooropa are best-ever, though. He never tried again.
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 November 2021 13:35 (four years ago)
but they're almost being used more like the strings on Automatic
I think Star Me Kitten is the song on Automatic that sounds most like a pointer towards Monster despite being one of the least rocking things on the album, with the gauzy wall of sound and the sexual frankness
I definitely feel like the reason Monster works so well is the production/sound of the thing, it's not the same at all as New Adventures In Hi-Fi 'live in the studio'/recorded at soundchecks thing - Monster reminds me of a bit in the Simon Reynolds Glam Rock book where he talks about glam sounding ragged and rough-hewn but not in a rootsy, naturalistic way, in an artificial plastic way Live versions of Monster songs usually sound a little underwhelming to me, the same with those remixes on the re-release that made them sound more like trad REM songs. I feel the same way about The Wake-Up Bomb, it could have sounded great on Monster but the New Adventures version kind of falls flat
― soref, Thursday, 4 November 2021 13:51 (four years ago)
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, November 4, 2021 6:35 AM (eighteen minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink
they're his best. grading on a curve
― STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Thursday, 4 November 2021 13:54 (four years ago)
I think Mumur's arrangements & orchestration of the instruments (that may be the same thing) are what makes it timeless. Reckoning and Fables are both a little more straightforward "rock band" albums where Murmur reminds me of the first two Gang of Four records, where the instruments and vocals are kind of all going off in different directions sometimes while still maintaining cohesion.
― a (waterface), Thursday, 4 November 2021 13:59 (four years ago)
Think about the first minute or so of Pilgramage (or heck the last minute or so) there's nothing even close to that on the next two
― a (waterface), Thursday, 4 November 2021 14:00 (four years ago)
That's a sharp way of putting the Go4 influence in context. Also: bass lines! The only other contemporaneous Amerindie band with comparable ones is The Minutemen.
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 November 2021 14:03 (four years ago)
Monster makes me imagine introverted teenage Michael Stipe in the 70s living out his fantasies and desires through these sexually ambiguous glam rock records, and this is how they bridge the gap between mumbly early REM and the fact that they were now literally the biggest band in the world, pretending to be a rock star while also being a literal rock star - I love the way it's exhibitionist and introverted at the same time, it reminds me of Morrissey with the focus on the idolizer imagining themselves as the idol or maybe becoming the idol.
― soref, Thursday, 4 November 2021 14:05 (four years ago)
"Finest Worksong" is the height of Go4 worship, so great
Also the song title is very Minutemen
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 4 November 2021 14:10 (four years ago)
ah yes bass lines. Mike Mills is so underrated in that band. as is Bill
― a (waterface), Thursday, 4 November 2021 14:11 (four years ago)
the three four descending bass notes right before Stipe starts singing Worksong are *so Mike Watt*
― a (waterface), Thursday, 4 November 2021 14:13 (four years ago)
The feedback at the start of the third verse of New Test Leper is my shit.
― Mule, Thursday, 4 November 2021 15:21 (four years ago)
soref post upthread (re: Monster) very interesting & OTM
― juristic person (morrisp), Thursday, 4 November 2021 15:24 (four years ago)
yeah great post soref! i like The Wake-Up Bomb as-is, but would definitely be interested in a more artifical, shiny, Monster-type version of it. lyrically it feels VERY appropriate for that album as well.
― I Am Fribbulus (Xax) (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 4 November 2021 16:37 (four years ago)
https://i.imgur.com/3kgJcTN.png
― just staying (Karl Malone), Thursday, 4 November 2021 16:41 (four years ago)
still wish Lady Gaga had gone with my "climb atop David Howell Evans's shoulders shrieking 'I'm on The Edge!'" music video treatment
― I Am Fribbulus (Xax) (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 4 November 2021 16:42 (four years ago)
I think I also just find something off-putting about Wake-Up Bomb's positioning on the album as the second track after How The West Was Won, although they do something similar with the first two tracks on Up - slow, low key, atypical opening song with Airportman, then swaggering suggestive rock song with Lotus. I think Lotus was the last time they did anything in the same style as Monster? I'm not that familiar with the last two albums so maybe I'm forgetting something on one of them.
― soref, Thursday, 4 November 2021 16:59 (four years ago)
and think it really works with those two tracks on Up, so idk why it doesn't quite come off for me on New Adventures
― soref, Thursday, 4 November 2021 17:00 (four years ago)
zach i'm stealing that for the memes thread.
up fucking rules.
― the beginning of the end of discourse. (Austin), Thursday, 4 November 2021 17:32 (four years ago)
hmm
― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 November 2021 17:43 (four years ago)
just got the vinyl, playing it now
WOW, they did such an amazing job on this, hats off to Kevin Gray who remastered and cut the vinyl
modern vinyl can be such a crapshoot, but I tell ya what, when they hit it out of the park nowadays it's as good as vinyl has ever sounded. this sounds huge and i'm noticing little things in the mix i never heard. dead quiet, no bullshit black vinyl, high quality plastic sleeves, A+
especially noticeable during the quieter stuff, new test leper really blew me away
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 4 November 2021 18:05 (four years ago)
anyway if you've been thinking about the vinyl i would definitely pull the trigger on this. on the bad and hated hoffman boards, praise for the new pressing/master seems almost universal which is rare
thanks for the heads up! buying now
― lukas, Thursday, 4 November 2021 19:57 (four years ago)
Listened to this quite a bit during my final year of high school in 1997. Returning to it today, it's definitely patchy, but that said, Electrolite could be one of their best songs. I'd completely forgotten about it.
― MikoMcha, Thursday, 4 November 2021 20:39 (four years ago)
wow, did not realize the original had become one of those $200 records for some reason. tempted to shine mine up, sell it off, and grab the new one, but it's not really how i relate to my stuff.
― I Am Fribbulus (Xax) (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 4 November 2021 20:53 (four years ago)
I fucking love this record.
― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 4 November 2021 20:56 (four years ago)
ty for the nudge ums, i hedged and bought the package with both the vinyl and cds
― call all destroyer, Friday, 5 November 2021 01:10 (four years ago)
aluminum, it tastes like fear
― brimstead, Thursday, 14 September 2023 01:03 (two years ago)
idk why i thought this album had a bad reputation (must have missed ivy's p4k review lol), but i listened for the first time ever today and it might be my favorite post-reckoning r.e.m. album? combines the best aspects of automatic and monster with fewer clunkers and higher highs
― is he disgruntled adrian? (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 15:11 (two years ago)
like "undertow" in particular sounds to me like they're subconsciously saying, "sorry about monster we have actually figured out how to use feedback now"
― is he disgruntled adrian? (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 15:13 (two years ago)
it's always been one of my favorites, i think it has a pretty strong cult following
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 15:22 (two years ago)
It got great reviews on first release, did better business in the UK, and has never gone away.
― hat trick of trashiness (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 15:24 (two years ago)
my parents had out of time, automatic, and monster on cd, but not this one. maybe that's what tricked me
― is he disgruntled adrian? (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 15:31 (two years ago)
Wake Up Bomb and Undertow feel like they've fully realised their straight-up glam side whereas Monster is this weird, slightly stunted mix of things (not a criticism).
Hi-Fi was the first R.E.M. CD my mum didn't have so I get believing that this one was where things fell apart. I only knew about it when I was little through my uncle's CDs (ditto the next two).
― you can see me from westbury white horse, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 15:50 (two years ago)
yeah this always had a positive reputation but it was definitely the first R.E.M. album in awhile that didn't make any radio impact iirc. It didn't have big singles, it's entirely stellar deep cuts. Classic album.
― omar little, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 15:58 (two years ago)
R.E.M. from this point on did benefit from the way the UK singles chart's infrastructure changing though - lengthier gaps between radio and physical and crucially having built a dedicated enough fanbase helping contribute to the new climate of first week peaks and front-loaded sales (and the marketing and managing that pushed this change). Hence, E-Bow being their highest charter to date, despite probably having not been played on the radio since (and, if they could help it, probably not too much at the time either).
― you can see me from westbury white horse, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 16:08 (two years ago)
I've always wanted to call a song "E-Bola, The Virus" but never got around to it
― chr1sb3singer, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 16:19 (two years ago)
I enjoy Monster now, but, when E-Bow came out as the first single, it was such as relief to have "the old REM" back. And "Electrolite" is so pretty.
These days I think New Adventures is very listenable but is also kind of... their first boring record? Almost everything sounds like another, older, better song.
I always thought "Low Desert" was an intentional Stone Roses' Second Coming pastiche -- the swampy riffing and the "hey heys".
― Chuck_Tatum, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 17:06 (two years ago)
Every good band releases one of these variety packs a couple times in their careers: a summa of what they do best (think Tattoo You, Lil Wayne's Funeral, any number of Yo La Tengo albums).
― hat trick of trashiness (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 17:10 (two years ago)
I adore this album. Well, except for “wake up bomb” and “bittersweet me”.
― brimstead, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 18:13 (two years ago)
Do I think The Cure’s Wish might be one of these?
― piscesx, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 18:19 (two years ago)
* I think, that should’ve said.
I was thinking the same thing ha. That's the first album with no genuine new territory covered (for all that there are shoegaze guitars and beefy dance-via-baggy rhythms on some songs). Rather it's a this-is-us-and-we're-top-of-the-mountain record.
― you can see me from westbury white horse, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 18:23 (two years ago)
it's a record of synthesis, not evolution. the fact that it was all recorded while on the road, and they were playing selections from all over their catalog, probably contributed to that (and also gave them an idea of the kinds of experiments that worked and did not)
― is he disgruntled adrian? (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 18:37 (two years ago)
― piscesx,
Why I love it best.
― hat trick of trashiness (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 18:39 (two years ago)
Adore NAIHF, loathe Wish
― assert (matttkkkk), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 18:58 (two years ago)
despite a half decade of the most intense Cure fandom preceding it
― assert (matttkkkk), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 18:59 (two years ago)