A 90s Rock Masterpiece
5
By mxskywalker13
Like one reviewer said, this was Millennial “Dark Side Of The Moon” and it shows as Thom Yorke worked religiously over this album and created masterpieces like “Paranoid Android” “Exit Music For A Film” and “Karma Police”. This is great music by one of art rock’s finest bands.
One of Those Curious Perplexing Bands
5
By who cares?????????????????????
Got this when all the hullabaloo went up after its release. It's awesome overall, altho seems to me held together by a few extremely beautiful songs, Subterranean, Karma and Tourist. In fact, their rep seems built on similar songs: Packt Like Sardines, Bones, House of Cards, Meeting In the Aisle, Lull, How to Disappear, Punchdrunk and Amazing Sounds. All profoundly gorgeous! However, the band also puts out loads of go nowhere, mumblecore, half asleep stuff that critics swoon over as if they're The Beatles. They. Are. Not. Altho, Radiohead's repackaging, remixing and reissues make Liverpool Inc. look frugal in comparison smh
YES
5
By Eat my gosh
VERY YES
No surprises
5
By Eddie's girl 86
Yes.
I fell asleep
1
By luleysa
There is only one song or two that is good in this album but most of it sounds the same
Horrible
1
By Cassmilrya
Horrible
men.
5
By GalacticUPG
goo goo ga ga
Good but,
3
By stan_1978
This is where I decided it’s best not to go to deep down the rabbit hole that is Radiohead. There are a lot of highlights: Karma Police, Subterranean Homesick Alien, and Exit Music. But, a lot of the album kind of feels depressing. If you’re looking for the best Radiohead album I think the Bends is a better choice.
Not really my kind of music
5
By grey da ma
There are a few songs I like I’m putting it as five stars because it’s stupid to give an album 1 if it’s not your type of music
Mostly boring
2
By Jasonmddx
This album drags on and on without hitting peak