On This Day: April 12, 1983 - R.E.M. Released Murmur

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On This Day: April 12, 1983 - R.E.M. Released Murmur
On this day April 12, 1983, R.E.M. released their debut album Murmur, a groundbreaking record that helped shape the sound of alternative rock in the 1980s. With its jangly guitars, mysterious lyrics, and Michael Stipe’s haunting vocals, Murmur stood out from everything else on the charts at the time.

The album reached number 36 on the Billboard 200 and received widespread critical acclaim for its originality and mood. It featured songs like Radio Free Europe, Talk About the Passion, and Perfect Circle, all of which showcased a band creating a unique musical identity far removed from mainstream trends. Murmur wasn’t just a strong debut it was a statement. It proved that underground college rock could find a national audience, and it laid the foundation for a genre that would explode in the next decade.

Fun fact: Murmur was named Rolling Stone’s Album of the Year in 1983, beating out major releases from U2, Michael Jackson, and The Police.

Trivia question: What 1983 debut album by R.E.M. helped define the sound of alternative rock and was named Album of the Year by Rolling Stone?

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