I can remember the first time I heard R.E.M. — late to the game, really late one night while on spring break from college, rainy night at home with the windows open. I had missed out on “Chronic Town,” the legendary EP co-produced by Mitch Easter, who, little did I know, I would get to know a bit years later when I would move to Winston-Salem, N.C. I bought a copy of “Murmur” and “Afoot,” the first record by Mitch’s band Let’s Active, and put them on late that night.
Every R.E.M. album, ranked
Every R.E.M. album, ranked
Every R.E.M. album, ranked
I can remember the first time I heard R.E.M. — late to the game, really late one night while on spring break from college, rainy night at home with the windows open. I had missed out on “Chronic Town,” the legendary EP co-produced by Mitch Easter, who, little did I know, I would get to know a bit years later when I would move to Winston-Salem, N.C. I bought a copy of “Murmur” and “Afoot,” the first record by Mitch’s band Let’s Active, and put them on late that night.