Review: R.E.M.'s Fables of the Reconstruction, receiving deluxe reissue treatment, marks a transitional period for the band. Amidst relentless writing and touring, the album reflects a slight strain but maintains R.E.M.'s distinct character. With a Southern-infused sound evoking small-town imagery, it showcases Michael Stipe's emerging lyrical themes and the band's evolving musical ambitions. From the jangle-pop of 'Driver 8' to the cinematic 'Feeling Gravity's Pull,' the album navigates a range of styles. Fables has aged well, appreciated for its eccentric style and offbeat subjects. Overall, it's a very fine addition to R.E.M.'s catalogue, offering a glimpse into a pivotal moment in the band's journey.
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