R.e.m. abandoned the enigmatic post-punk experiments of
Murmur for their second album,
Reckoning, returning to their garage pop origins instead. Opening with the ringing "Harborcoat,"
Reckoning runs through a set of ten jangle pop songs that are different not only in sound but in style from the debut. Where
Murmur was enigmatic in its sound,
Reckoning is clear, which doesn't necessarily mean that the songs themselves are straightforward.
Michael Stipe continues to sing powerful melodies without enunciating, but the band has a propulsive kick that makes the music vital and alive.
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