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As far as major-label debuts by underground bands go,
Green
is fairly uncompromising. While it displays a more powerful guitar sound on
"Get Up,"
"Turn You Inside Out,"
and
"Orange Crush,"
it also takes more detours than
Document
, whether it's the bizarrely affecting
contemporary folk
of
"The Wrong Child"
"You Are the Everything,"
the
bubblegum
"Stand"
"Pop Song 89,"
or the introspection of the lovely
"Hairshirt"
"World Leader Pretend."
But instead of presenting a portrait of a band with a rich, eclectic vision,
is incoherent. While its best moments are flat-out great, the band has bitten off more than it can chew; many of the songs sound like failed experiments, and its arena-ready production now sounds slightly dated. Nevertheless, half of the record is brilliant, and it certainly indicates that
R.E.M.
are continuing to diversify their sound. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Green
is fairly uncompromising. While it displays a more powerful guitar sound on
"Get Up,"
"Turn You Inside Out,"
and
"Orange Crush,"
it also takes more detours than
Document
, whether it's the bizarrely affecting
contemporary folk
of
"The Wrong Child"
"You Are the Everything,"
the
bubblegum
"Stand"
"Pop Song 89,"
or the introspection of the lovely
"Hairshirt"
"World Leader Pretend."
But instead of presenting a portrait of a band with a rich, eclectic vision,
is incoherent. While its best moments are flat-out great, the band has bitten off more than it can chew; many of the songs sound like failed experiments, and its arena-ready production now sounds slightly dated. Nevertheless, half of the record is brilliant, and it certainly indicates that
R.E.M.
are continuing to diversify their sound. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine