Is R.E.M. underrated by new music nerds?


I've been in a R.E.M. phase in late 2018, they kept me going through the toughest period of my life. A lot of their stuff especially in their incredible 1987-1996 run means a lot to me and have been pivotal in growing my music taste but emotion aside I think quality-wise they were one of the greatest rock band of all time, if not one the best band. I actually think this is not a hot take.

What I think is an interesting thing to discuss is how R.E.M. are relevant to new audiences of my age (I'm 20 btw) like all the music nerds that grew on the Internet (RYM or /mucore) or the music channels or profiles on YouTube and Instagram that review or examine music.

I think that in this demographic area R.E.M. are underrated or more specifically they are put inside the categories of "Gen X bands" like U2 or similar. And i think it's a shame because they have one the best musical palettes of all time provided by really skilled musicians and an incredible and eclectic vocalist and songwriter like Michael Stipe. A band that even when they became globally famous they managed to stay coherent to their sound (until at least the early 90s) and political ethic. Their material should get more recognition among younger audiences like mine considering the huge influence they had on a lot of artist.

What do you think?

seola30

@rlb61 "Driver 8" is a great example of what you observed. That manic drumming for the intro and post-chorus compared to his straight-ahead bridge playing. 

Notably if a person loves U2, REM, Cold Play and Dave Mathew's band together, then one probably has very poor view to the true definition of music and art in general.

Eww

Just turned 40. My favorite bands in my teens were Nirvana, Pavement, and Radiohead. Each one idolized REM. They were definitely still big when I became a budding music nerd circa ‘95.  
I tried. Never really stuck.  
I’ve periodically retried over the decades. Somewhat inexplicable, my “not getting it,” given all my favorite bands from high school absolutely loved them.  
Whatever. ‘Can’t win ‘em all. Perhaps if I had been been borne some ten years earlier it would have been different, I don’t know.  
There are definitely a handful of songs I really like.  
I think Michael Stripe’s lyrics are some of the best in pop history.  
The music has eluded me, I guess.