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Monster [25th Anniversary Edition]
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Monster [25th Anniversary Edition]
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Monster [25th Anniversary Edition]
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Monster
is indeed
R.E.M.
's long-promised "
rock
" album; it just doesn't rock in the way one might expect. Instead of
's trademark anthemic bashers,
offers a set of murky sludge, powered by the heavily distorted and delayed guitar of
Peter Buck
.
Michael Stipe
's vocals have been pushed to the back of the mix, along with
Bill Berry
's drums, which accentuates the muscular pulse of
Buck
's chords. From the androgynous sleaze of
"Crush With Eyeliner"
to the subtle, Eastern-tinged menace of
"You,"
most of the album sounds dense, dirty, and grimy, which makes the punchy guitars of
"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?"
and the warped soul of
"Tongue"
all the more distinctive.
doesn't have the conceptual unity or consistently brilliant songwriting of
Automatic for the People
, but it does offer a wide range of sonic textures that have never been heard on an
album before. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
is indeed
R.E.M.
's long-promised "
rock
" album; it just doesn't rock in the way one might expect. Instead of
's trademark anthemic bashers,
offers a set of murky sludge, powered by the heavily distorted and delayed guitar of
Peter Buck
.
Michael Stipe
's vocals have been pushed to the back of the mix, along with
Bill Berry
's drums, which accentuates the muscular pulse of
Buck
's chords. From the androgynous sleaze of
"Crush With Eyeliner"
to the subtle, Eastern-tinged menace of
"You,"
most of the album sounds dense, dirty, and grimy, which makes the punchy guitars of
"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?"
and the warped soul of
"Tongue"
all the more distinctive.
doesn't have the conceptual unity or consistently brilliant songwriting of
Automatic for the People
, but it does offer a wide range of sonic textures that have never been heard on an
album before. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine