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  1. Dec 29, 2023 · The song was masterfully engineered by Mitch Easter and Don Dixon, while the electrifying guitar work was done by Peter Buck. Michael Stipe’s distinctive vocals bring the lyrics to life, accompanied by Mike Mills on bass and Bill Berry on drums. Additionally, Bill Berry and Mike Mills provided backing vocals to enhance the overall sound.

  2. Nov 28, 2017 · At Stipe’s Chinatown apartment, the pair talk party music, late-stage capitalism, and social media-induced narcissism for Document's Fall/Winter 2017 issue. When Warren Fischer and Casey Spooner formed the electroclash duo Fischerspooner in 1998, they set out to open minds and expose the masses to worlds of art and performance through synth ...

  3. Fall Back Open, an Album by Now It's Overhead. Released 9 March 2004 on Saddle Creek (catalog no. LBJ-58; CD). Genres: Indie Rock. Featured peformers: Andy LeMaster (composer, producer, engineer, images), Glenn Schick (mastering engineer), Jadon Ulrich (design), James Renfroe (editor).

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  5. Dec 3, 1987 · R.E.M.: The Ultimate College Rock Band Graduates. Group portrait backstage L-R Mike Mills, Michael Stipe (back), Bill Berry and Peter Buck from REM, June 22nd, 1984 Richard E. Aaron/Redferns/Getty ...

  6. Jan 28, 2024 · Speaking to this writer back in 2021, frontman Michael Stipe looked back on one of the most harrowing period in the alt-rock titans’ history. “We put a good spin on it publicly but the truth is Bill almost died and he almost died more than once,” Stipe recalled. “It was absolutely terrifying. It was truly horrific.

  7. Mar 21, 2023 · As for R.E.M., the band has been defunct for more than a decade, calling it a day back in the fall of 2011. It should come as to no surprise that fans are still questioning whether or not the rock band will ever return. Given the information to our disposal, it seems like Peter Buck and Michael Stipe in particular haven't changed their stance.