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The opening riff to Accelerate's album-starting vitriol shot "Living Well is the Best Revenge" is not so much a musical hook as a sonic defibrillator. After the debacle that was Around the Sun, R.E.M. needed something to both justify their existence and to provide even the tiniest beacon of hope to desperate fans whose goodwill was slowly distilling into bitter despair. As it turns out, nothing spells relief quite like R-i-c-k-e-n-b-a-c-k-e-r.
A fellow critic likened Accelerate to the recent Mission of Burma records, and that's not too wide of the mark: the record is loud and pissy, the angriest in the group's catalog by some good distance.
It also finds Stipe mercifully returning to the image-driven free-association that defined his best writing, bemoaning "business-first flat-earthers" and generally exercising the kind of artful obfuscation he once saved for his vocal delivery. These days, you may be able to understand what he's saying, but you can't really understand what he's saying. "Man-Sized Wreath," with its whirlybird Mills backing vocal, feels like a distant cousin to Green's "Get Up" and "I'm Gonna DJ" triumphs over its regrettable lyric by musically approximating the Sweet, as fabulously gay and glammy as anything the band has ever done.
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