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September 30, 2008 WF’s concert review department never sleeps! While Nick was in Shanghai, it’s fellow Malt Maniac and guest music writer Luca Chichizola who sent us this excellent review of a R.E.M. Gig in Torino CONCERT REVIEW by Luca Chichizola R.E.M. Isozaki Olympic Arena, Torino, Italy, September 27th 2008 As the fellow Maniacs probably have understood, when it comes to travelling I am quite a lazy person. I like to see places, but I don’t like spending hours on a plane, train or car especially if I have to travel alone. So when some friend tells me that he travelled 500 Kms for attending to a concert in some distant place, I don’t feel much envy for him: in his place, I wouldn’t have enjoyed the show after such a long trip. One notable exception was my 2006 Depeche Mode concert in Manchester, but that’s another story and after all, it was Depeche Mode (sorry, Serge!).

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So when after many years one of the big names of rock comes to play in my hometown no, wait, not only in my hometown, but right across the street from my house, well missing the occasion would have been a crime. There’s been a time when I used to hate (when they were constantly overexposed on MTV) thinking they were boring and overrated, and there’s been a time when I suddenly found myself loving them and listing them as one of my favourite bands. Now I am no longer exactly a fan like I used to, but I still like their music: their early “indie” albums from the ‘80s still have a unique charm, and their early-mid ‘90s ones are great classics of my generation. The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Keygen Download For Idm. Sure, after drummer Bill Berry chose to leave the band in 1995 some spark was lost: what followed were a melancholy and experimentally minimalist (but also a bit boring) album, an enjoyable but overproduced and slightly stale one, and a complete misfire (“Around the sun”, a yawner of epic proportions). When all hopes were lost, R.E.M. Surprised everyone this spring with the release of “”, which sounded like the band had travelled 25 years back in time to recover their post-punk/garage/indie rock band origins. Eleven extremely short songs, mostly fast-paced and tight, raw and energetic.

The critics raved and welcomed this new burst of energy from the “old timers”, sometimes even hinting that this was one of their best albums ever. In my opinion, it was a bit of an exaggeration: “Accelerate” sounds good and invigorating, but it’s little more than a rehash of the classic R.E.M.