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12 | 18.46% |
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4 | 6.15% |
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11 | 16.92% |
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17 | 26.15% |
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21 | 32.31% |
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#11 (permalink) |
Mord
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Tokyo
Posts: 4,873
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Just listened to it with a whiskey double in my hand. I loved it, but....like all Radiohead albums thus far, it failed to touch me deep down in my I-get-chills-and-cry-at-music spot. That being said, I think it's brilliant.
One thing struck me, though, and I could be totally wrong about this because I just listen to music casually. I'm not a critic...unlike their earlier works, this album doesn't have a cohesive musical voice. This isn't a criticism, just noting the contrast. Having said that, there is a sublime moment of cohesion between "Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief" and "True Love Waits". |
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