Just had a great suggestion from @harsh3466@lemmy.world - how about we start a “book club” but for alternative albums! Apparently our friends over at HipHopHeads has started one. I think that sounds splendid!

As !hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz wrote: “Next week I will start the thread. Every week will be a different album and anybody who is interested can give it a listen, then share their opinions in the weekly thread!”

Sound good?

YOUR ALBUM ASSIGNMENT: REM - Automatic For The People

The band that is our community header that kicked off a 1000 alternative bands of their own. After taking college rock and literally kick starting the “authenticity” alternative music boom of the 90s, REM returned with this brooding dark album.

https://songwhip.com/rem/automatic-for-the-people1992

First thread will be next week!

Have fun and get listening!!!

Feel free to DM me or any mod suggestions.

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    1 year ago

    My first good job in the mid 90s was as a software tester in Sony Broadcast UK. I was testing an automated radio station that played CDs from a big 180 disc carousel. One of the 4 supplied CDs was Automatic For The People.

    I listened to that album so freaking much lol, I can’t stand it now!

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      1 year ago

      HAHA! hey, it’s been a long time - may be time to relax, grab a drink, put on the Good headphones, and let Stipe sing & moan at ya.

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      I just imagined you troubleshooting this carousel because it only played one specific track on one apecific CD on repeat, and the more frustrated you got from the issue at hand, the angrier you got from hearing “Everybody Hurts” on repeat.

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    Hmmm, yeah. I started buying REM records with Reckoning, and stopped with Document. I think I saw them as mainstream after that, no longer the college radio band I loved.

    I just checked, that means I missed out on Green, Out of Time and this one, from 92. They were still the same great guys, making great music. I just moved on, personally.

    I’m listening to Automatic rn and it’s fine. I remember Everybody Hurts being huge in its day. The band was never known for bright and shiny songs, eh, but this isn’t The Cure either.