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R.E.M: New Album Features Eddie Vedder & Patti Smith

COLLAPSE INTO NOW OUT SPRING 2011


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R.E.M. have revealed that
the title of their 15th studio album will be Collapse Into Now. The album will be released in
Spring 2011 by Warner Bros. Records.

The band re-teamed with Grammy Award-winning producer Jacknife Lee, who produced the band’s
acclaimed previous album Accelerate, to make Collapse Into Now. R.E.M. and Lee recorded the
album in New Orleans at the Music Shed and in Berlin at the famed Hansa Studios. Additional recording and mixing
were done at the venerable Blackbird Studio in Nashville.

In an interview with Spin, Mike Mills revealed that three
of the twelve tracks off the upcoming album will feature Eddie Vedder, Patti Smith and
Peaches. Vedder sings on “It Happened Today,” Patti Smith lends her vocals to “Blue,” and Peaches guests
on an unnamed track.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ONE OF THE BEST ROCK DRUMMERS OF ALL TIME

Bill Berry, former drummer and co-founder of R.E.M., turns 52 today. We wanted to take a loving look back at the band when he filled the drum chair. There are LOT of fans who really miss Berry and the energy and percussive creativity he brought to this band. There’s no denying things have been strikingly different since his retirement from their ranks and music in general in 1997.

Damn, the man really can hit the skins!

Often this band is at their best when they swim methodically through thick atmosphere.

Hey, check out these young men at a tiny lil’ club in North Carolina!

Next, the lovely, measured MTV Unplugged version of a standout off Murmur.

A song about throw-up at least according to Stipe. Warning: Sound very low but worth it for the cheeky interview segment and one of their best b-sides live.

One of the only times Berry has performed with his former bandmates since his departure was at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2007. It’s scary-funny how much of a difference his presence makes and how much this feels like such a band. Never underestimate the power of a great drummer.

Since we’re snagging tracks from back in the day, here’s a nifty live version of a great Fables track that really highlights what Berry brought to the band’s sound.

We conclude with a sweet ass triple-play that begins with their snotty tear through Aerosmith’s “Toys In The Attic.” We miss you, Bill. Really. A lot.

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