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Hail to the theif: second to none

Been listening to Radiohead. This one is F-ing genuis, and their last.
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I remember reading an interview in Spin magazine where Thom stated he regretted the final tracklisting and wished he could redo it. Maybe that would have made a difference to some- I don't know. It does have some slow spots.
i agree with thom. the album is simply too long. 14 tracks, over an hour. too much of it sounds the same. it ends up dragging, there's a lot of filler. it's a shame cos it does show glimmers of promise... 2+2, myxomatosis, etc. but it just is too much. ironically, it reminds me of an early muse album: i like the sound, but eventually it gets so repetitive it's just overwhelming. this new album show more promise if for no reason other than it has more restraint.
or rather, you hated the fans and therefore resented the band
*the build up to the afforementioned song is amazing....check it out.
Depress you for some reason?
Probably because they are pretty much a downbeat,melancholy,cynical band.Absolutely fuckin brilliant IMO, although because of the aforementioned they are very much an 'in the mood' band for me.I can only listen in smallish doses when I feel particularly Radioheadesque.
Unlike PJ who I listen to a lot more often and in larger doses, as there is a vast expanse of varied style and mood across their back catalogue.
Choosing the shiny ones instead'
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i do hate the fans and their rationalizations and excuses. i hate most pearl jam fans for the same reason. the last 3 albums by radiohead were mediocre, but the first 3 were excellent. i'm hoping the new one takes them back to what they once did best... write decent songs. lately it's been all style and no substance. the last 3 albums have been half good, half filler. there was no filler on the first 3.
Well said, and I agree completely. It's almost like they ditched the craft of songwriting in order to spend more time trying to create weird, ambient noise using computers. I thought Hail to the Thief was a better record than the previous two because they obviously made a conscious effort to start writing actual songs again (on a few tracks at least), and I'm hoping the new record has more of that.
-Tom Waits
Kid A > Pablo Honey and the Bends
and I'm not even a huge fan so I'm not one of those fans you're talking about. I genuinely think Kid A is better. Just more my style.
opinions are opinions but I'd say that Punch-up is one of the very best on the album, could be on any Radiohead album.
Besides o.k. Computer, KidA/Amnesiac have to be their best albums. Unofficial double album since they were written at the same time; they put their early albums to shame. Some fans were just not able to move past the whole early 90's thingy, so never gave it enough chance. To each his own.
http://forums.pearljam.com/showthread.php?t=272825
kid a is alright. but the bends is flawless. kid a has too many skippable tracks. my problem with kid a/amnesiac is mostly in sequencing... they had one killer, boundary-pushing album, and one interesting b-sides/experimental album. instead, they split things up and you end up with 2 mediocre albums with some of their best work but a ton of filler.
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But yeah, Kid A is my favorite.. it used to be HTTT, but for some reason, after seeing them live... the Kid A material performed live is just so much better... and Kid A is just an amazing song all around.