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enlarge | Manufacturer: Warner Bros. Category: Digital Music Album
Buy New: $9.99

Rating: 212 reviews Sales Rank: 767
Genre: alternative-music Media: MP3 Download Running Time: 0
ASIN: B0016679JW
Release Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The triumphant return of REM!!! September 29, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Though Reveal had some lovely moments, this is the first example of REM sounding like a "complete" band since Bill Berrys retirement. Power and passion!!! Awesome!!!
Simply amazing!! September 27, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Short and sweet. REM is back with a vengeance, with this new CD a masterpiece right up there with Automatic for the People. I've seen some of these songs performed live, and they are stunning and creative.
The best REM album since Automatic and New Adventures September 9, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Although I quite liked Around the Sun (I cannot say that to Reveal, as I don't like it), I guess Peter Buck & Co. weren't happy with the result and they stormed the studios with Accelerate! At first I thought the REM were back with the usual stuff. Not so. They are angry, fast and heavy! Many songs are political or social as they are not happy with the current situation in the US and you can feel the urgency in many of the songs. What's better, the whole album is consistent, no fillers here.
For the first time since New adventures in HiFi and Berry's departure, REM can be really proud of themselves! When I think about them I feel invigorated and proud too. The best songs for me are Accelerate, Supernatural superserious, Horse to water, Until the day is done, with the first being in the top 5 list of the best REM songs ever!
Wow this is bad - Pete, continue playing with Robyn Hitchcock! August 27, 2008 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
I'm altogether dispirited
I've listened to this about 5-6 times all the way through, and not one song has made an impression
Read the lyrics - they're ok - I don't really care too much about lyrics. My favorite album by REM (Murmur) and I don't know the lyrics on most of my favorite songs on that (Radio Free Europe, Perfect Circle)
I am absolutely miserable. I mean, I'm still gonna listen to the group. I'll stick pick up the next album. But none of these songs are very good. There aren't really any strong melodies
Pete, you can do better! You played on Robyn's very good album Ole Tarantula for gods sake.
I can't imagine someone picking up this album and loving it. The first few times I listened to this album I was depressed for a week
Blah! Not a bad album (I guess) but unmemorable. It sounds off; I like when REM rock out (Monster's good) but there seems to be a distinct lack of good solid songs here
I'm sticking to Love's Forever Changes from now on.
R.E.M. Returns To Rock, But Michael's Voice Is Frayed! August 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was really excited to hear that R.E.M. had returned to a more Rock 'n' Roll style of music. However, other than the loud guitars, a staple of R.E.M. music became very strained on "Accelerate." That would be Michael Stipe's voice. He was never a crooner or a screamer for that matter, but he really seemed to struggle to sing along with the accompanying chiming guitars on this album. The only song that would negate that statement would be the beautiful "Until The Day Is Done." On that track, a break from the guitar racket, Michael sings very well about the current state of affairs in this country, the USA. Overall, I appreciate the album, and that track makes "Accelerate" worth every penny I paid for it. I think the worst sung track on this cd is "Hollow Man," oddly during the calmer parts of the song.
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