REM Won't Tour New Album

Band will not be hitting the road in support of new record

Published 25th Jan 2011

REM have revealed that they won't be touring in support of their new album, Collapse Into Now.

The album is released on 7 March and Pitchfork is reporting that the band have no plans to hit the road after it is released.

Their manager, Bertis Downs, revealed that the band don't always tour in support of their albums, and this new album will be one of those occasions.

In the meantime the band have released a brand new single entitled 'Ãœberlin'. Producer Jacknife Lee tells the Huffington Post: "I love this song. There's a melancholy in it that only R.E.M. (can) articulate. The demo of the song was very simple and beautiful, and we decided to keep it that way. We tracked this in New Orleans. The vocals and some percussion we did in Nashville. Michael had a lyrical idea that was so complex that I didn't understand what he was getting at even after he explained it to me. He has pages and pages of lyrics and ideas with backstories for characters that don't figure in the song. Everything has to make sense to him. Nothing is (a) throwaway or flippant. This song took some beating into shape. The bridge had a vocal at one stage, but the music conveyed what he was saying anyway, so we deleted it. I bought some little analog synths (Microtrons) for my kids and these were amusing us all. The middle section of the song needed to feel less grounded, so I had Peter, Michael, and Mike do the middle section with the synths. It was really good fun."