Bill Berry

All of R.E.M. came out to see Michael Shannon & Jason Narducy play 'Murmur' at Athens, GA's 40 Watt Club (video, pics)

Bill Berry joined the band for “Perfect Circle,” while Peter Buck and Mike Mills came out for a few songs at Michael Shannon, Jason Narducy & Friends’ show in R.E.M.’s hometown.

R.E.M. reflect on 'Murmur' on its 40th anniversary

“Forty years is a looong time,“ says Peter Buck. “I’m more than gratified that Murmur is still floating around in the ether.”

Indie Basement (1/20): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: reviews of new albums by John Cale, Guided by Voices, Ladytron, The Murder Capital, Blur drummer David Rowntree, The Bad Ends (ft R.E.M.’s Bill Berry), The C.I.A. (Denée & Ty Segall), and more.

Watch members of R.E.M. & friends celebrate Chronic Town's 40th anniversary in Athens, GA

On hand to perform and sing: Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Fred Armisen, Indigo Girls, John Cameron Mitchell, Darius Rucker, Mitch Easter, and more.

Listen to The Bad Ends' (mems R.E.M. & Five Eight) "The Ballad of Satan's Bride"

The Bad Ends, the Athens, GA band that’s led by Five Eight’s Mike Mantione and features drummer Bill Berry in his first group since REM, will release their debut album, ‘The Power and the Glory,‘ on January 20.

The Bad Ends (mems R.E.M., Five Eight) pay homage to 'The Bear' in "Thanksgiving 1915" video

The Bad Ends, the Athens, GA group led by former Five-Eight frontman Mike Mantione and featuring Bill Berry on drums (his first band since leaving R.E.M.), release their debut album in January.

The Bad Ends, Bill Berry's first group since R.E.M., announce debut LP, share first single

Led by former Five Eight frontman Mike Manitone, The Bad Ends is Bill Berry’s first band in 20 years. Their debut album is out in January.

R.E.M.’s ‘New Adventures in Hi-Fi’ at 25: the band’s bittersweet, experimental masterpiece

Made on the road during the turbulent, year-long Monster tour, REM’s 10th album has only gotten better with age. We take a look back at the cult favorite, 25 years on.

Indie Basement (8/28): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in the Basement: reviews of new albums from Kelly Lee Owens, Sweeping Promises and International Teachers of Pop, plus a reissue of Love Tractor’s debut album and a compilation of ’80s janglepop.

3/4 of R.E.M. reunited at Atlanta benefit w/ members of Pylon & more (video)

Atlanta’s Fox Theatre hosted a special benefit event on Friday night (9/13) to support The Fox Theatre Institute, which supports historic theaters around Georgia. Hosted by Drivin N Cryin’s Kevn Kinney, the night featured sets from Drive by Truckers, Drivin N Cryin, Michelle Malone and a surprise set from 3/4ths of REM…
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