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Originally Posted by ProggyMan
Yesterday at 10:27...I take it you're not a fan of their later stuff Rainard?
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I like the later stuff, but I think that ultimately the greater albums in music history need the songs to back them up. A combination of the sound, the artistic innovation, and the decent number of great individual standalone songs. Like
The Soft Bulletin.
I'll get flamed for this but I think
Hail To The Thief is more refined, channelled, and a better overall achievement than Kid A and Amnesiac. Radiohead play to their own real strengths on HttT. On the previous two records it sounds more like they're engaged in a momentous, epic battle with their own strengths.