To the one girl who gave this album a 2, go fuck yourself.
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The older I get, I think I can take or leave Radiohead..
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Boredom=bad
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Looking at the poll, it amuses that there are apparently 8 people or so (or one person with 8 accounts) who created an account just to show their utter distaste for this album. I'm curious as to how many other album polls we've gotten this with.
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Boring=good?
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No. It means boring. Not everything has to equate to being either good or bad. Sometimes it can be exactly what it is described as.
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uh, yeah i can't think of a time using the word "boring" wouldn't equate to a negative.
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Glad we've got it all cleared up.
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Though, you're forgetting I asked you to explain. Guess you don't really know either.
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Boring music is ****ty. That's really all there is to it.
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Well hopefully you can wrangle the concept eventually.
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It's not really a concept more than it is just personal opinion. But I guess you define whatever you believe as a concept.
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Yorke's voice is objectively grating.
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I can see how boring can sometimes be good. It's a mood.
I'm drunk enough to think about it, but I'm also drunk enough to realize that I'm drunk enough to not care. |
I agree that this album overall is boring. The only tracks I like are Decks Dark / Daydreaming / Identikit.
At this point I think they are overthinking this stuff / their taste in music has become crap. I just want Atoms for Peace 2. I can't agree with any Thom voice dissing though. He's an ANGEL leave him ALONE. |
I can see why angels are known for playing harps if that's the case.
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I'm listening to AMSP again after not listening to it fully in several months and it's still as amazing as I remember.
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Hey, who has heard Thom York's solo albums? The Eraser is amazing!
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If y'all like Radiohead, check out Stateless. Self-titled album. If you're interested, check out the song "Bloodstream"
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It's certainly different than Radiohead, but the vocals are similar.
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The Radiohead comparison makes sense but really doesn't fit. However, it's a good album on its own merits.
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glad you liked it.
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I've read a bit about Radiohead, who clearly have a bunch of eloquent admirers to explain just how good they are. And here's more praise for the band, which might be of interest to some:- Radiohead mesmerise fans at Glastonbury with a wayward, but compelling, set - BBC News
TBH I've never taken the trouble to listen to their music, but across the weekend I might give them a go. Is Moon Shaped Pool a reasonable place to start? |
In Rainbows, Kid A, Amnesiac. OK Computer is probably their most widely known (I guess?). But Moon Shaped Pool isn't a bad place to start.
Oh yeah Hail to the Thief, King of Limbs. |
OK, thanks Stephen. You seem to have narrowed it down to their entire discography. ;)
I take it that you like their music, so that's a recommendation in itself. |
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Thanks, blankmind - I took your advice and have just listened to Kid A. On first run-through, I like National Anthemn, Optimistic and Idioteque best; luckily I found YouTube clips with subtitles for most songs because although Thom Yorke's voice comes through high and clear, I couldn't make out much of what he was saying. Maybe that's because the lyrics are idiosyncratic and unpredictable, which is all good of course.
For some reason I had expected their music to be more innovative, but now, instead, I understand why the word "boring" also turns up amid all praise. I don't hear anything groundbreaking or controversial - just some well-crafted electronic rock. Still, definitely worth a second listen... |
I thought it was a little boring, tbh. It felt like one drawn out sigh. The arrangements were creative for the individual songs, but as a whole it felt drawn out and a bit boring.
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I saw them in June, Stockholm, first time ever. It is one of the best concerts I've seen. Absolutely awesome.
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This album is a slog. Radiohead, once the most innovative BIG band in the world according to rock press have not shown any innovation in 15+ years. this album is the worst of it.
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I think Radiohead had some brilliant ideas along the way and I have LOVED and obsessed over some of their work in the past so don't get me wrong. But at this point AMSP begs the question 'how many paranoia-doom-10-ton-cloud-of-regret-and-sadness-rock albums do we need from any one particular group or artist?" The answer for me is one and this one is certainly not their best so I have no patience for it. It is like hearing a friend complain about the same topic over and over again. Eventually you forget that you relate or sympathize and eventually grow weary of the repetition. also, our culture is providing mountains of music that more firmly and astutely address these feelings without the mockery of celebrity attached to the subject matter ie vaporwave and related genres
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I love Radiohead. However, I have to admit being mildly disappointed with this outing. The version of 'True Love Waits' here pales to the live guitar oriented version I have listened to for years. I like some of the songs here, but I don't find a single one compelling. In fact, I like the recently released 'I promise' better than anything here. Yeah, its simple, straightforward, but still I find myself listening to it a lot more to anything here. Disclaimer #1 - OK CPU is my favorite RH album, Disclaimer #2 (perhaps more telling) - The Bends is #4.
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