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REM's "Accelerate"

2008-01-30 12:07:52

OK, then, I must admit I’ve been sceptical about this one, so disillusioned by “Around The Sun” (three good, if woefully overproduced, songs notwithstanding) that I didn’t even bother to check out any bootlegs of those “live rehearsal” gigs from Dublin last year. . . More fool me, it transpires.

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If “Around The Sun” was a glossy attempt to update the moods of “Automatic For The People”, “Accelerate” looks further back into REM’s terrific back catalogue for inspiration. The mixture of crunch and jangle from Peter Buck, the generally speedier pace, Michael Stipe stuffing far too many words into each line while Mike Mills gamely tries to keep up with his harmonies, the attractive gothic woodiness of the folk ballads – all this reminds me a lot of how the band sounded circa “Lifes Rich Pageant” and “Document”.

It’d be mighty rash to suggest “Accelerate” was the equal of those albums, but it certainly draws on their energies. This is not a perfect record, by any stretch, but it is one that improves with every listen, and which this morning sounds pretty much like the best REM effort since “New Adventures In Hi-Fi” (and I like “Up” and “Reveal” more than most critics, I suspect).

The opener, “Living Well’s The Best Revenge” is, I think, the most straightforwardly exciting song they’ve recorded since “So Fast, So Numb”, a breathless hurtle which seems designed to prove they’re still capable of this dynamic, heady, heavily-textured kind of rock. It’s a point which’ll be made ad nauseam in reviews of “Accelerate”, but Buck’s return to electric prominence is both striking and massively welcome. I remember interviews with Stipe and Mills circa “Around The Sun” talked of how Buck busied himself in the studio stocking up their iPods. This time, mercifully, he seems to have contributed a lot more – or contributed a lot more of the sound which REM’s fans generally want from him – to the record.

“Accelerate”, in fact, sounds like the record REM’s fans wanted them to make, not necessarily the record REM may have wanted to make. It’s a small complaint, I guess, when professional pragmatism sounds as good as this. I don’t want to write too much on the specific tracks, not least because I’ve got a very long review to file for the mag in the next few days.

But it’s just under 35 minutes long, and only one of the 11 tracks (“Sing For The Submarine”) outlasts its welcome. “I’m Gonna DJ” you’ll probably know from recent tours and last year’s live album; it’s the worst song here, I think. Besides “Living Well’s The Best Revenge”, I’m currently taken with “Mansized Wreath” (improbably funky work from Mills), the fuzzed-out raga of “Mr Richards” (shades of “Time After Time” maybe) and another breakneck thriller called “Horse To Water”.

If anyone saw the Dublin shows or has listened to the bootlegs, let me know what you think. Judging by "Accelerate", I really should have believed the hype.

John Mulvey


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Comment from: Ollie [Visitor]
They're back!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 13:51
Comment from: Jrob [Visitor]
As a long term REM fan I am genuinely excited. It's unrealistic to think that 2o odd year laters that they can make another "LRP" or "Document" but it would be nice to have a new REM CD one wasn't embarrased to own.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 15:04
Comment from: Paul [Visitor]
Wow, sounds great. R.E.M. are back! What did you think of Sing For The Submarine? Is it that it's a bad song or just that it drags on for too long??
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 15:32
Comment from: Miguel [Visitor]
Alright! Sounds really exciting, the Dublin bootlegs were great. This album will be amazing, not perfect, but the best since UP, ten years ago!!!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 15:40
Comment from: Nigel W [Visitor]
Mmm... intrigued as ever by your observations and very encouraged to hear that it's all better than the so-so(and horribly titled) I'm Gonna DJ. Also pleased to learn that Jacknife Lee doesn't seem to have messed them up, because his solo album last year was a dog's breakfast. What were your three good songs on Around The Sun, by the way? Leaving New York and Boy In The Well were the two I singled out for praise at the time in a live review for Uncut when they played that 'secret' gig at St James church, Picadilly to mark the album's release. Both songs sounded much better live than on the album - due no doubt to the production, as you say. Jiggered if I can think what the third good song was, though!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 15:47
Comment from: John Mulvey [Member]
Yeah. "High Speed Train"
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 15:50
Comment from: Adrian [Visitor]
Hi John, What is 'Hollow Man' like?
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 16:13
Comment from: Kirsten davis [Visitor]
Wow very exciting. Would you say there is a chance it could go down with some of REM's best work? You said it's not perfect, but i hope that isn't really bad thing. I guess new adventures has 'zither' which stops it from beingg perfect. Is it still growing on you with each listen?
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 16:16
Comment from: Caroline [Visitor]
«crunch and jangle guitars, speedier pace, harmonies, attractive gothic»...those descriptions fit the REM that I love. Life's rich pageant comparisons?? If it's half as good I'll be more than happy. I'm also very excited to hear that REM nailed the studio version of «Living well is the best revenge» cause it sounded great in Dublin!!! Can't wait to hear it.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 18:05
Comment from: Joe [Visitor]
More importantly John, will this album rock the socks off us with guitars and Mike Mills harmonies? I have no doubt that 'Accelerate' should get 4 or 5 stars in almost every review. Its going to be a big return for all those who jumped ship after bill berry left. Rock on REM!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 18:23
Comment from: Neil [Visitor]
Really looking forward to this one, but have to say I agree with you and I'll probably be skipping forward past "I'm gonna DJ". Heard it on the Live album,and it is absolutely woeful!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 18:49
Comment from: Sandra [Visitor]
I've heard the 30 sec. snippet of the new single «Supernatural» and I must say it sounds really cool!!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-30 @ 21:05
Comment from: Scarlett M [Visitor]
Thanks so much for your mini-review John. I hope your enjoying the album. Let us all know what you think of it on your second day. So glad to see a review from someone who obviously knows a lot about the band. Take care.x
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-31 @ 00:26
Comment from: DemonAndrew [Visitor]
> “Accelerate”, in fact, sounds like the record REM’s fans wanted them to make, not necessarily the record REM may have wanted to make. that reminds me of what i think of u2's albums since "pop", both of which are dire. big hopes that rem aren't falling into the same trap.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-31 @ 01:43
Comment from: Vince [Visitor]
That review sounds about right from what i heard from Dublin. Apart from I'm Gonna DJ, it's sounding great!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-31 @ 03:24
Comment from: Another Inevitable Question [Visitor]
John: I loved "Staring Down the Barrel of the Middle Distance" from the Dublin gigs. Unfortunately, it looks like it was excluded based upon the track listing. Is there any chance that song was reincarnated as either "Hollow Man" or "Sing for the Submarine?" DJ is a horrible song. I might have been able to excuse it as a live oddity, but it is just a mess. "Middle Distance" would have been a much better choice.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-31 @ 05:28
Comment from: Alan Woodhouse [Visitor]
I heard it yesterday, and love it, again, apart from 'I' Gonna DJ'. Great to hear Buck's guitar and Mils' harmonies coming to the fore again. The single was known at the Dublin shows as 'Disguised', not sure about 'Staring...' - I'll have another look on YouTube and try and find out.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-31 @ 11:35
Trackback from: remnation [Visitor]
Creyendo el Hype?
Desde que escribí por primera vez en mi teclado las palabras "R.E.M. Nation", hace ahora ya mas de 7 años, he tenido la oportunidad de hacer el seguimiento de varios discos del grupo en distintos sitios y observar las similitudes y diferenci
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-31 @ 15:09
Comment from: John Mulvey [Member]
I've had a go at answering your questions here, folks: http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/index.php?blog=6&p=606&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1#more606
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-31 @ 16:24
Comment from: Adrian [Visitor]
Hey John, Thanks a million for answering some questions,good of you.As you can imagine, a lot of people are excited about this album. Hopefully this album does well for them and shows the world that REM are still around and making great music. Hope you get to see them live this year!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-31 @ 17:27
Comment from: Paul [Visitor]
Thanks for answering our q's Paul. I appreciate it. Can ya tell us are Uncut gonna have a feature on the band leading up to the album or anything? Paul
PermalinkPermalink 2008-01-31 @ 18:12
Comment from: Voice of truth [Visitor]
Evertime a new R.E.M. album surfaces the last 10 plus years, critics says the inevitable 'they have got it back' and mention the words 'return to form'. Truth is, if R.E.M. or Radiohead released an album full of feedback noise, their die hards would rave about it.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-02-01 @ 20:02
Comment from: Stephen Moir [Visitor]
Currently a trailer for the new album on remhq.com, featuring 'Supernatural Superserious'. I got a wee 'hairs on neck' thing from the listen (as did someone else I let hear it), so that bodes well. Having heard snippets of other songs via the YouTube Dublin clips, and some of the footage in the Ninetynights.com 'blog', it definitely seems that there is much promise. 'Around the Sun' was a big disappontment for me. I tried it a few times (cos sometimes you 'get it' later), but it just didn't work for me. .
PermalinkPermalink 2008-02-05 @ 06:42
Comment from: Jay [Visitor]
Voice of truth you contradict yourself, surely if die hard fans raved about an R.E.M. album even if they released one full of feedback they wouldn't then use phrases like 'they have got it back' and 'return to form'.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-03-16 @ 19:37
Comment from: Don [Visitor]
I'm Gonna Dj is a GREAT song, fools.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-03-18 @ 17:27
Comment from: Splice Today [Visitor]
A new, long article about R.E.M. and "Accelerate" just went up on our site: http://www.splicetoday.com/music/david-and-goliath Thanks!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-03-28 @ 16:04
Comment from: Farah [Visitor]
http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/generalarticlesynopsfullart.aspx?csid1=126&csid2=844&fid1=34203 New deluxe re issue of Murmur is great news cheers
PermalinkPermalink 2008-10-17 @ 21:14

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