It’s been 15 long years since R.E.M. called it a day. Michael Stipe isn’t looking back.
The Rock Hall-inducted singer stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday night (June 2) for a performance of “I Played the Fool,” the theme song for the new Steve Carrell HBO comedy Rooster.
For the late-night spot, Stipe, bathed in green static light and wearing a beard that would make Santa envious, was joined by a full band featuring Grammy Award-winning producer, songwriter, and musician Andrew Watt, who co-produced Paul McCartney’s new solo album The Boys of Dungeon Lane and composed and produced the original score for Rooster.
Since R.E.M. officially disbanded in 2011, Stipe has released several solo songs including “Your Capricious Soul” (2019), “Drive to the Ocean” (2020) and “No Time For Love Like Now” with Aaron Dessner’s Big Red Machine side project (2020).
There’s still no word on when his long-awaited debut solo album will be released into the world. Stipe did touch on it in April during an interview with Stephen Colbert on the late-night talk show’s now-defunct Late Show. “One of the songs is the sound of a tree hearing itself for the first time,” he said at the time, cryptically, explaining that a friend had recorded the sound of a tree in his backyard in Georgia and then played it back to said tree for a song he described as Daft Punk-like. He added that he would be including his version of the standard sea chanty “Drunken Sailor” on the unnamed LP.
R.E.M. did reunite, briefly, in 2024 when the Athens, GA natives — Stipe, Mike Mills, Bill Berry and Peter Buck — got the old band back together to sing “Losing My Religion” at the Songwriters Hall of Fame gala in New York, on the night of their induction. Prior to that, the band’s last full public concert was in November 2008 in Mexico City, although the foursome did play a private party in 2016.
Watch Stipe and Watt’s performance on ABC’s Kimmel below.
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