R.E.M. is my favorite band of all time. A favorite to the point of, when they broke up, I got a number of "are you okay" texts. I own nearly all their releases, I buy soundtracks and compilations simply because they submitted a single song to it, bought the import singles for b-sides, the whole nine yards.
This also means buying/reading a number of books. The gold standard, historically speaking, has been
It Crawled From the South, which was less a biography and more a companion.
R.E.M.: Fiction tried to be more of a biography, and was solid in its detail. There were others, of course, like
Talk About the Passion and
Reveal: The Story of R.E.M.,, neither of which were
essential.
Remarks: The Story of R.E.M. was Tony Fletcher's original attempt and was also very solid, but, like all the other volumes, did not see new volumes in close to ten years, if not longer, and Fletcher finally chose to update the book following R.E.M.'s break-up. The high quality that existed with
Remarks thankfully continues with
Perfect Circle.