(I have probably written about this before, but I don't care) When I was in my seat (or, more accurately, standing in front of it) at Merriweather Post Pavilion 13…
Here are "free thoughts" on the cast and performance from Hamilton, which I recently saw in NYC: Michael Luwoye is a great Hamilton, but I wasn't as blown away as…
Thirty years ago, R.E.M. released Fables of the Reconstruction. The album has taken almost mythic qualities among the band's canon over time, mainly because no discussion can avoid the problems the…
On this day in 1986, something very special happened. I had no idea at the time. R.E.M. released Life's Rich Pageant on this day 28 years ago, the band's fourth album.…
So all kinds of people have started to come out with their end-of-the-year lists. I took a look at a couple of ones related to music and realized just how…
This story from the New York Post caught my eye online today because I sometimes use Spotify. The music service intrigued me because I have struggled with finding something which…
I finally broke down and bought the (supposed) final album from R.E.M. I say supposed because Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982–2011 may be the last project the band…
In a couple of weeks, R.E.M. will release what it calls a definitive retrospective on their 31-year career, "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage, 1982-2011." The band's website…
Obviously, I have thought way too much about the R.E.M. breakup this week. A few friends contacted me to say that I came to mind when they heard the news,…