Radiohead The King of Limbs
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LegendofPittman
February 20th 2011


2960 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

I actually think there will be more, but how much more? Also, that would actually be awesome if they said they lied about the vinyl release just to trick us. I really am hoping for this. Plus, everyone has to remember that In Rainbows isn't technically a double album, no one really knows what to call that second disc. It doesn't come with the CD edition (and I think some vinyl editions) so you can't say it's a double album.

PaulShallPerish
February 20th 2011


84 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is weak, dude.

EyesWideShut
February 20th 2011


6124 Comments


this is like a 3.5 for me now. Idk these songs sound like something Yorke could have done over the weekends or some b-sides. Hey maybe this is the b-sides to the real King of Limbs??

a real step down from In Rainbows..

Ovrot
February 20th 2011


13303 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Twas alright.

It's no bends though.

CelestialDust
February 20th 2011


3170 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

we all went in expecting to be blown away, but the album isn't really meant to do that. It's a relaxing listen... good to just chill to

JohnGrady
February 20th 2011


157 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is an amazing driving down an empty highway on a calm night album.

Bitchfork
February 20th 2011


7581 Comments


you guys are ridiculous bashing this album when it's the band's third most respectable. only kid a and amnesiac beat it.

Uranium
February 20th 2011


7549 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Radiohead is pissed

Meatplow
February 20th 2011


5523 Comments


you guys are ridiculous bashing this album when it's the band's third most respectable. only kid a and amnesiac beat it.


say the 14 year old who knows every album in existence but listened to 99% of them once

yetanotherprofile
February 20th 2011


180 Comments


How can you make a verdict after a matter of days? I wouldnt give one until at least a week, probably 2 or more, as you begin to pic out new elements of the songs, and get used to hearing them.

I mean Radiohead arent the most simplest of bands. What you hear the first 3 times isnt what you hear at the 15th.

Reserving judgement.

LegendofPittman
February 20th 2011


2960 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Very good point, they could add a couple of tracks and it could still fit. I really think there might be more to this album though, why would the file say TKOL1?



Yeah, it's rare when it takes me weeks to make a judgment on an album. Especially when you spazz on it like most of us have been.

Tyrael
February 20th 2011


21108 Comments


Of course there is a second disc, how can you even doubt that? They are doing the same as they did with In Rainbows...

morte
February 20th 2011


129 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i won't say i'm in love with this and this is definitely not radiohead's best effort, but it was an enjoyable ride.

Curse.
February 20th 2011


8079 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Who gives a shit about Radiohead now that Defeater leaked HONESTLY

kris.
February 20th 2011


15503 Comments


radiowho? all i care about is DEFEATER

Tyrael
February 20th 2011


21108 Comments


Yeah honestly the new Defeater > this and I'm a big radiohead fan...

mothercountry
February 20th 2011


447 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

this review's on metacritic, good summary but.... 3.5 rating = facepalm.

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
February 20th 2011


32288 Comments


Calling the file TKOL1 means nothing, 1 could just mean 1st release, the second being the physical release

KILL
February 20th 2011


81582 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

doesnt even have 1 single pinch harmonic boring

KILL
February 20th 2011


81582 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

one review per year bro you know the rules



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