The R.E.M. Companion

by John Platt

Published 4 November 1998
R.E.M. has been one of the most influential bands of the '80s and '90s. Beginning the alternative-rock movement, they launched a new, more poetic style that wed the lyricism of folk-rock with the power of garage-rock and grunge. Their often cryptic lyrics and presentation have given critics ample fodder for writing, and the band members have given many interviews to comment on their music and mission. Refusing to kowtow to commercial pressures, the band achieved success on their own terms, and, like all the great rock acts that preceded them, they created a unique sound and style that many have copied but few can capture. This book collects the best of these critical essays, record and concert reviews, interviews, and other material that helps unlock the mystery of R.E.M.