Leaving behind the garagey jangle pop of their first recordings,
R.e.m. developed a strangely subdued variation of their trademark sound for their full-length debut album,
Murmur. Heightening the enigmatic tendencies of
Chronic Town by de-emphasizing the backbeat and accentuating the ambience of the ringing guitar,
R.e.m. created a distinctive sound for the album -- one that sounds eerily timeless. Even though it is firmly in the tradition of American folk-rock, post-punk, and garage rock,
Murmur sounds as if it appeared out of nowhere, without any ties to the past, present, or future.
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