When asked why the band had never sanctioned an official biography, Peter Buck of R.E.M. commented: I think we should hire someone who's a good fiction writer and get them to make it all up. That'd be good. The four musketeers of rock - Michael Stipe, Bill Berry, Mike Mills and Peter Buck - have been praised by the music press as one of the most important and popular rock bands since the 1970s. R.E.M. achieved commercial success in the 90s, reputedly selling over 25 million copies of just two albums, Out of Time and Automatic for the People. The band's public image has always been tightly controlled: seen as icons of anti-celebrity rock who became huge celebrity rock stars, they were, according to the story, the first US post-new-wave band who were both big and cool. But is this story fact or fiction? Is the received version of events, as constructed by the music press, a credible version of R.E.M.'s career and of how music is made in the post-punk era?
An achievement in rock-writing; a unique trophy among most rock literature. As a long-time loyal fan & follower of REM, I am subsequently cynical & quick to dismiss new books or stories over my favorite band. However, this book is a delight. Strong recommendation for those pure fans of REM the band, not just the music. The author's unusual approach initially put me off, but after a few more pages I realized the bigger picture being painted - the inviting storytelling & charisma. At times the book is as enigmatic as is the band. Good read, but check the facts for more accuracy.
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