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Trifolium
November 15th 2019


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Blow Out is so good though, one of my fave pre-Kid A tracks actually.

And I've always got this soft spot for You. And Creep still rules.

Sinternet
Emeritus
November 15th 2019


26909 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

tkol is easily the most undervalued radiohead album. seriously up in their top 3

Trifolium
November 15th 2019


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Agreed Sint. Love it so much.

momentsofclarity
November 15th 2019


618 Comments


bro hail to the thief. there, there is an amazing song

Trifolium
November 15th 2019


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

In my top 3 too. There There is my fave Radiohead track on many days.

Demon of the Fall
November 15th 2019


39077 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I’m a diehard member of team TKOL as well, love that album.

Trifolium
November 15th 2019


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

What's your fave there Demon?

Mine is Bloom, Separator, Codex or Give Up The Ghost.

Demon of the Fall
November 15th 2019


39077 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Codex or Lotus Flower. Album flows so well and is greater than the sum of its parts, which is similar to ‘Anima’ as it happens.

Trifolium
November 15th 2019


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Exactly, that's what I really appreciate about it too. Short but sweet, flow is incredible. Might be their best album as far as flow is concerned actually.



Still haven't heard any of Yorke's solo records.

Demon of the Fall
November 15th 2019


39077 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The Eraser and Anima are both excellent, think you would dig based on your tendancies... in fact I mentioned Anima because it is comparable to TKOL in some ways, moreso than any other Radiohead album. Modern Boxes is a bit of a black sheep, bit of a nothing album for me. People like that film score thing too, couldn’t get into it myself though.

Trifolium
November 15th 2019


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

His work is absent from YouTube (and Bandcamp) sadly, which is where I stream music that I don't own yet. He'll have to wait.

Larkinhill
November 15th 2019


8315 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Is it fair to say that Pablo Honey is Bud Light Lime?



Eerily accurate.

y87arrow
November 17th 2019


726 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

After I only had Kid A and Amnesiac for many years this is finally my 3rd album of them.



Favourite songs so far:



1. Videotape

2. 15 Step

3. All I Need

4. Bodysnatchers

5. Jigsaw Falling Into Place

6. Nude

7. Weird Fishes/Arpeggi

8. House Of Cards

9. Faust Arp

10. Reckoner



From the second disc I like the most: Up On The Ladder (has a post-punk of 1981 feeling, I love that) and Bangers And Mash.

SmashIsTheWay94
November 17th 2019


2347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Reckoner last? dear lord

JohnnyoftheWell
November 17th 2019


64287 Comments


y87arrow other then Reckoner last (smh) I love this ranking !

tectactoe
November 18th 2019


9228 Comments


Reckoner last lmao what [3]
That finished #2 in my Top 100 Radiohead Songs of All Time list :o(
Videotape is a solid top choice though.

y87arrow
November 18th 2019


726 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I don't like Reckoner that much (it's still very good) because of Thom's vocals there. I'm not a big fan of songs with this kind of singing. It still grow on me after multiple listens because there's still a nice atmosphere there.



About Videotape, it has a feeling, I can imagine it playing in an episode of a Drama series / movie (maybe it has already? I don't know).

theBoneyKing
November 18th 2019


24890 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The middle section of "Reckoner" is one of the greatest passages in music.

TalonsOfFire
Emeritus
November 18th 2019


21027 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The outro too

tectactoe
November 18th 2019


9228 Comments


the whole thing too



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