Sunday 16 August 2015

Electron Blue




With Electron Blue I've done a full on cover of the live version of the song. The album version is far too "spacey" for my liking. And, since I was going for a more raw sound with this, I had some fun adding layers of experimental guitar noises and feedback. I actually use a kitchen knife on the guitar strings at one point to achieve the sound I'm after.

Electron Blue was one of those songs I wasn't keen on when I first bought Around The Sun but it has grown on me over the years and I now consider it to be one of the more successful of their genre-experiment songs.

Sunday 9 August 2015

Aftermath



Aftermath may well be the most boring song R.E.M. have ever wrote, with lyrics that fall into Stipe's "pep-talk" category and a video that the band should be ashamed of! Instrumentally, the drums are so uninspiring, it would be interesting to know what Bill Berry might have done differently to give the song more life, that's assuming Bill would have allowed the song to make it on to an album in the first place. Even Mike Mills can't come to the rescue this time with an interesting bass line.

I was as bored covering this as I am listening to it so I wanted to make it a bit more guitar-orientated than the piano/organ dirge on Around The Sun. I also brought in the mandolin, mainly just for the hell of it. The result isn't that bad, I think, considering what I was given to work with...

Sunday 2 August 2015

Boy In The Well



Another example of a song that is actually rather good but because it exists on an album surrounded by other slow-tempo ballads it comes across a bit bland and uninspiring. But, like a lot of songs on Around The Sun, Boy In The Well is rescued by the rich, emotion-laden quality of Stipe's voice.

As is often the case with my covers I aim to strike a balance between the album and live version. In this case, the live version is from the 2005 Dublin performance from the R.E.M. Live CD/DVD. The band have often commented that the songs from Around The Sun subsequently worked better live which is often true but there is a beauty about the album version that is lost when played live. 

In attempting to mix and match the best parts for my cover the most obvious thing is the electric guitar during the verses which is as per the live version. To my knowledge the band only played this song once acoustically and that was for the album recording. I've kept the strings and electric piano parts from the album version as they sound particularly nice in the intro and verses. I've gone for a more feedback-driven electric guitar sound for the choruses and middle 8 which, again, is based on the way they played the song live. Finally, I've added a mandolin to the choruses just to fill the sound out.