5.0 classic |
American Wolf Myriad |
Anathema We're Here Because We're Here |
Atoms for Peace Amok |
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me |
Cage (USA-NY) Movies for the Blind |
Com Truise Galactic Melt |
extremely catchy, and an excellent song to jam to while drunk (kickbacks for sure). r |
Daughter The Wild Youth |
Death Cab for Cutie Plans |
Explosions in the Sky The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place |
Foxing The Albatross |
I'm literally addicted to this album. My newest obsession to say the least. The crescendo and decrescendo in this album is unbelievable. It's definitely noticeable with almost every song on the album. |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven |
Hop Along Get Disowned |
Johnny Cash American IV: The Man Comes Around |
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin |
Led Zeppelin Mothership |
Pearl Jam Ten |
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon |
Pink Floyd The Wall — Immersion |
Radiohead OK Computer |
Thom Yorke, the vocalist for Radiohead, stated that his band claims no genre. This album is a perfect example, which upholds this claim. OK Computer branches off from the bands usual sound. The album has a more futuristic element about it. The lyrics seem as though they could appear in a Ray Bradbury novel based on the parallel themes. The sound of the album itself is not crisp and separated. The songs in the album flow as one, almost sharing the same story.
Radiohead is most commonly known for "depressing music" due to the hit song, "Creep". However, OK Computer is more dark than depressing. It makes the listener question what lies ahead. This album is superb for a Radiohead fan, but I would not recommend it for a first time listener. This album does not reflect Radiohead's normal sound. However, it's nice to see such a successful group continue to search for their "perfect sound".
Regarding the music videos for this particular album, I am not too impressed. Radiohead have had some very spectacular music videos in general, but this album is definitely lacking. I would recommend skipping the video and cutting to the chase; purchase the album instead. |
Radiohead In Rainbows |
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication |
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium |
Soundgarden Superunknown |
Stone Temple Pilots Thank You |
Streetlight Manifesto Everything Goes Numb |
The Beatles The Beatles |
Yuck Yuck |