R.E.M. honors Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty with new EP

Proceeds from the vinyl pressing of the five-track EP will benefit RFE/RL

Four decades after igniting college-radio airwaves and launching R.E.M.โ€™s remarkable career, their 1981 debut single โ€œRadio Free Europeโ€ is broadcasting a new signal. The band announces Radio Free Europe 2025, a five-track benefit EP led by a never-before-released 2025 remix by the band’s longtime collaborator Jacknife Lee. The release celebrates the 75th anniversary of the โ€œOGโ€ Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), and arrives just ahead of World Press Freedom Day on May 3rd.

Radio Free Europe 2025 is available to stream and download now. A limited-edition ten-inch orange-vinyl pressingโ€”available for pre-order now exclusively via the official R.E.M. store and independent record storesโ€”lands September 12th. Proceeds from all vinyl sales will go to RFE/RL, an editorially independent nonpartisan and nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation.

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was established by the United States 75 years ago and currently broadcasts news and information in 27 languages to 23 countries where a free press is either banned by the government or under threat. Throughout the Cold War and continuing today, RFE/RL is often the only lifeline to the outside world for people living under extreme censorship.

Members of R.E.M. say this mission of promoting free expression has always resonated with the band.

โ€œWhether itโ€™s music or a free press โ€“ censorship anywhere is a threat to the truth everywhere. On World Press Freedom Day, Iโ€™m sending a shout-out to the brave journalists at Radio Free Europe,โ€ says Michael Stipe, lead singer and founding member of R.E.M.

โ€œRadio Free Europeโ€™s journalists have been pissing off dictators for 75 years. You know youโ€™re doing your job when you make the right enemies. Happy World Press Freedom Day to the โ€˜OGโ€™ Radio Free Europe,โ€ states Mike Mills, bassist and founding member of R.E.M.

โ€œTo me, R.E.M.โ€™s music has always embodied a celebration of freedom: freedom of expression, lyrics that make us think, and melodies that inspire action. Those are the very aims of our journalists at Radio Free Europeโ€”to inform, inspire, and uphold freedoms often elusive to our audiences. We hold dictators accountable. They go to great lengths to silence usโ€”blocking our websites, jamming our signals, and even imprisoning our colleagues,โ€ adds RFE/RL President and CEO Stephen Capus.

Released through Craft Recordings, the Radio Free Europe 2025 EP was overseen by the bandโ€™s original producer Mitch Easterโ€”who first captured R.E.M. at his Drive-In Studio during their maiden road trip to a professional studio in April 1981. That seminal session yielded the bandโ€™s earliest recordings of โ€œRadio Free Europe,โ€ โ€œSitting Still,โ€ and the instrumental โ€œWh. Tornado,โ€ all collected on the EP.

The set opens with the 2025 remix by Grammy-winner Jacknife Lee (U2, Snow Patrol, Taylor Swift, The Killers), who also produced R.E.M.โ€™s final two studio albums, Accelerate and Collapse Into Now. Lee gives the track a fresh take while staying true to its indie-rock DNA. Completing the package are Mitch Easterโ€™s original 1981 recordingsโ€”the sought-after Hib-Tone single mix of โ€œRadio Free Europe,โ€ its flip-side โ€œSitting Still,โ€ the โ€œWh. Tornadoโ€ demo, and Easterโ€™s long-rumored, never-before-released 1981 remix โ€œRadio Free Dub.โ€

In 2009, โ€œRadio Free Europeโ€ was inducted into the Library of Congressโ€™s National Recording Registry for โ€œsetting the pattern for later indie-rock releases.โ€

Radio Side:

  1. Radio Free Europe 2025 (Jacknife Lee Remix) [Previously Unreleased]
  2. Radio Free Dub (Mitch Easter 1981 Remix) [Previously Unreleased]

Liberty Side:

  1. Radio Free Europe (Original Hib-Tone Single)
  2. Sitting Still (Original Hib-Tone B-Side)
  3. Wh. Tornado (From Cassette Set) [First time on digital/vinyl]

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn