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did return. Gone were the chiming Rickenbacker guitars from Peter Buck and much of the driving rhythms of bassist Mike Mills and drummer Bill Berry. The sound had taken a decidedly acoustic turn, prominently featuring Buck s new interest in mandolin. And singer Michael Stipe was suddenly penning love songs in place of the political polemics and murky, impressionistic word jumbles of their previous albums.
Out of Time opens with Radio Song, a catchy-enough tune, but when rapper KRS-One jumps in to trade verses with Stipe, you know the band isn t concerned with what old fans think. They are emphatically following their muse.
Collapse Into Now would be their final album. We were doing the last record,
Collapse Into Now. We hadn t made an announcement or anything, guitarist Peter Buck told
Rolling Stone in 2016. We got together, and [singer] Michael [Stipe] said, I think you guys will understand. I need to be away from this for a long time. And I said, How about forever? Michael looked at [bassist] Mike [Mills], and Mike said, Sounds right to me. That s how it was decided.
Scott McCaughey, who d been a touring member of the band with the late drummer Bill Rieflin for years, didn t even know. I just thought we were carrying off the high we were on from [2008 s]
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