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Old 26.03.2013, 03:41 PM
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Have a listen to In Rainbows. A seriously deep record that is by far my favourite Radiohead album, and probably in the top ten all times for me. I really admire their ability to construct songs that shift and move through different sonic and emotional space without sounding disconnected or contrived.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nTFjVm9sTQ lovely clip also.
Part of their genius I think is how diverse their music is, while still retaining a certain recognizable style throughout the years. Yet sometimes their definition of diverse stretches farther than most ears are used to!
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Part of their genius I think is how diverse their music is, while still retaining a certain recognizable style throughout the years. Yet sometimes their definition of diverse stretches farther than most ears are used to!
Well, I still love 'Killing Joke', 'Frontline Assembly', 'Skinny Puppy', 'Ministry', 'Aphex Twin', 'Led Zeppelin', Pink Floyd', 'Metallica', Judas Priest', Depeche Mode', 'Ultravox', 'Gary Numan', 'Boards of Canada', and 'Dead Voices on Air'...which qualifies me as officially very diverse in music taste. We all have different likes and preferences and a singer sometimes can be perceived as an otherwise creative band's weakest link and personally feel 'Radiohead' would do better once the 'solo career' or 'herein overdose occurs', whichever comes first
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