Pros: Makes you appreciate Radiohead's good work more, tracks 2 and 5. Cons: Cold, emotionless, a lack of cohesion, of common sense.
It's been a long while since I wrote a review on this site. And never have I written one on impulse, without putting it into Word first, doing more back research, etc.But I felt compelled.I really like Radiohead. In Rainbows is ...
Pros: An excellent companion to Kid A Cons: Not quite as good as Kid A
With hindsight, it must be said that it's too bad that Radiohead didn't release Kid A and Amnesiac on the same day. Since the two albums are from the same sessions and the band had toyed with the idea of a double album, they should've ...
Pros: Moving back to rock a tad. Knives Out, Pyramid Song are terrific. Still experimental. Cons: Little thematic consistency. Maybe their least cohesive, musically. Thom's very in the background.
Here I am, standing on the edge of having written not one, not two, but reviews of ALL SEVEN Radiohead studio albums this month. Arent you proud of me? Arent I a talented little boy? Well, maybe you wouldnt know, but your wife, now ...
Pros: Beautifully made Cons: Very depressing for the light of heart
Well, as usual this radiohead cd is extremely depressing. It is however incredible, as usual. My personal favorite is "The Pyramid Song." This is the only song that after listening to it, i bursted into tears. No other song has had that affect on me. ...
Pros: Very creative and thoughtful; replay value extremely high; rewarding listening experience Cons: Intermission tracks are inconsistent on some plays; a 'mood' album
Radiohead are one of the most creative rock bands in the world, hailing from Oxford, England where they formed in the late 80s when they met at school. Their most critically acclaimed album in 1997, OK Computer, saw them at their absolute top of ...
Pros: The same solid music that made Kid-A so great. Cons: But in smaller quantities.
Upon editing 2000's opus Kid-A, Radiohead apparently realized they had far too many songs written to reach the album's 2000 release date. And so what did they do? In the grand tradition Metallica established with ReLoad, ...
Radiohead lost much of its oft-reactionary audience with 2001's Amnesiac, which at times sounds like's Kid A's hospitalized little brother. The two wouldn't get along, but they undeniably have much in common. While Amnesiac is good on ...
After the 1997 sucess of OK Computer, Radiohead went on a small hiatus. Radiohead had two choices for a followup: they could duplicate OK Computer, or do something completely diffrent. They chosed the later. After experimenting they came up with ...
Pros: A one of a kind experience that enhances Kid A's themes to magnified closeness. Cons: Not for every mood/person/personality/presence/being/entity/existence
Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear is the immediate phrase construed by the lovely bit of nothing / everything that is Radiohead's Amnesiac. I personally don't consider this a disc of leftovers as much as a complete little ...
Pros: experimental, return to guitar, Thom Yorke Cons: inconsistent, irritating at times
Le temps detruit tout. ----------------- Highlights: Pyramid Song, I Might Be Wrong, Dollars & Cents, Hunting Bears, Life In A Glasshouse Thom Yorke: 5/5 Jonny Greenwood: 4/5 Colin Greenwood: 4/5 Ed OBrian: 3/5 Phil Selway: 4/5 ...
Pros: Mostly great songs, atmosphere Cons: A few duds
-When people seem to list their favorite Radiohead CDs, this one always seems to end up at the bottom. Apparently, this CD was just too weird for a lot of people and caught everyone off guard with the promise that this would be a "return to their ...
Radiohead is a band. They make music. Amnesiac contains music. It was recorded in tandem with Kid A. Kid A was chilly. Amnesiac is warm as ice gets. We are very interested in your files. Thom Yorke is the singer. This means his words are the focal ...
Pros: lots of creativity, Pyramid Song, Knives Out, and I Might Be Wrong Cons: a lot of it is just too weird, filler, under developed
Members of Radiohead Thom Yorke vocals, guitar Jonny Greenwood - guitar, keyboards and any other instrument you can think of Ed O'Brien - guitar Colin Greenwood - bass Phil Selway drums One of the most mind boggling things ...
Pros: "The Pyramid Song" and "Knives Out" Cons: More like Insomniac
There comes a certain naïveté with being a Radiohead fan. We listen to music that makes no sense and lyrics that make even less sense, and maybe the only reason it makes any sense at the end of the day is simply that we want it to. Kind of ...
Pros: Some of the best music I've heard in a while. Cons: Hard to handle and difficult to get beyond differences.
Being an avid listener of Radio for years, it took me this long to accept Amnesiac and actually understand it. I didnt want to hear a band driven and corrected by machines, because this was the band that was protesting the technological road ...
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