R.E.M. returns with "Around The Sun," a vibrant and introspective journey through the realms of jangle pop, alternative rock, and classic rock. Released on January 1, 2004, under Concord Records, this album is a testament to the band's enduring musical prowess and lyrical depth.
With a runtime of 55 minutes, "Around The Sun" is a collection of 13 tracks that seamlessly blend catchy melodies with thought-provoking lyrics. From the hauntingly beautiful "Leaving New York" to the energetic "High Speed Train," each song offers a unique perspective on life, love, and the human condition.
The album opens with "Leaving New York," a poignant reflection on change and transition, setting the tone for the introspective journey that follows. "Electron Blue" and "The Outsiders" showcase R.E.M.'s signature jangle pop sound, while "Make It All Okay" and "Final Straw" delve into more alternative rock territory.
"Wanderlust" and "Boy In The Well" are standout tracks, offering a blend of melancholy and hope that is quintessentially R.E.M. The album's midpoint is marked by "Aftermath," a powerful ballad that showcases the band's ability to convey deep emotion through their music.
The second half of the album continues to impress with tracks like "The Worst Joke Ever," a witty and satirical take on modern life, and "The Ascent Of Man," a reflective piece that contemplates the human experience. The album closes with "Around The Sun," a fitting finale that brings the journey full circle.
"Around The Sun" is a testament to R.E.M.'s enduring relevance and their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.