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Chronic Town (Picture Disc)

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LOS ANGELES JUNE 28, 2022 Celebrating its 40 th anniversary this year, R.E.M.s debut EP CHRONIC TOWN will be released for the first time ever as a standalone CD with extensive liner notes by the original producer Mitch Easter (Lets Active). It will be released in three different formats: CD, Picture Disc, and Cassette on August 19, 2022 via I.R.S./UMe

Featuring such adored classics in the bands repertoire as Gardening At Night, Wolves, Lower and 1,000,000, the five song EP, as Rolling Stone noted, served notice that R.E.M. was an outfit to watch. As a debut release, R.E.M.s Chronic Town was an anomaly a record that didnt quite fit into the constraints of what was played on the radio. So instead of trying to fit into a genre, R.E.M. helped create their own: College Rock. The follow-up to their breakthrough single Radio Free Europe which was released in 1981, Chronic Town served as the entry point to what would become one of Alternative Rocks biggest bands. One might fancifully say that Chronic Town was the sound of an expedition, ready for anything, setting forth, says Easter fondly about the EP. If R.E.M. Radio Free Europe single was a signpost, the Chronic Town EP was the atlas.

Introducing their arpeggiated guitar playing, cryptic and often indecipherable lyrics, and radiant choruses that would soon emerge as signatures of the classic R.E.M. sound, Chronic Town is the sound of a restless band, chock full of ideas, operating on a post-collegiate budget. Charmingly ragged and refreshingly immediate, it established the band indelibly upon impact. Wolves, Lower opens the EP with Michael Stipes trademark impressionistic and idiosyncratic lyrics, while Mike Mills rubbery bass lines and Peter Bucks jangly Rickenbacker keeps Bill Berrys unpredictable drumming in check. Its this combination that would not only fuel the band for subsequent decades but make them equally as dependable as songsmiths. Serving as a template for 80s college jangle pop, Gardening At Night forged a style that combined heartily strummed rhythm guitars with a meandering bass line that proved to be a solid blueprint for college bands to come.

Critically hailed both upon release and in retrospect, Chronic Town heralded a great band planting their flag in the ground, an historic landmark that portended great things that actually came (Stereogum). The Stranger praised everything about the EP, from its gnomic, blue-tinted cover art, to its restlessly discursive music, to the fact that the two sides both had their own titles (Chronic Town and Poster Torn), was not only good on its own merits, but an excellent influence in favor of obscurantism and understatement. Chronic Towns impact and influence on the future of alternative music is uncontested and described by Magnet Magazine as essentially a template for the entire indie-rock movement.

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