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I haven't been on Sup Forums in a minute, what did you guys think of it? I thought it was pretty good. Lots of piano in this album, which I really liked. Favorite song is currently a tie between Glass Eyes and Daydreaming.

Second worst Radiohead album

i listened to it once and never again

Why's that?

I'm not really a Radiohead guy, but I didn't really like it. Just didn't find much interesting in it. Some songs probably went over my head lyrically but I didn't like them enough sonically to stick around and listen til they made sense. I really like Decks Dark though

everyone's still digesting it op. wait a while.

explain

>Guitar solo on Identikit

>tfw Thom Yorke is probably gonna kill himself by next year

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not me, but i agree with him. overall the album felt half-asleep for most of it, actively avoiding any kind of energy. The band has aged, and they show it here.

That said, Ful Stop is a banger

who listens to radiohead for bangers? far as i remember they've been making gloomy experimental indie pop for decades

not saying the album needs to have bangers. meant that as a joke desu.

but seriously, songs like Daydreaming, Desert Island Disk, and Tinker Tailor felt aimless and wandering, lacking any real substance

What have you done?

I really, really liked it, probably on my top 3 Radiohead albums. It definitely lacks the energy of In Rainbows and TKOL, but it compensates with it's great production and melancholic sound

>listens to radiohead once

fugg off

luv u mum

god damn it

Dumb spic

First Radiohead album I listened to since Sup Forums said they hated it

Solid 7/10, then I listened to Kid A and shit bricks over how good it was

>those True Love Waits feels

Perfect album for a sad misty morning, solid 8/10 imho

They fucked up, the live version is better, same shit with identikit

>blurry
>no energy
>shit production
>boring grandpa folk songs
>bland as fuck
Dissapointed, the present tense is GOAT th

I really liked it alot. It's in my top 3 albums for Radiohead.

The album lacks energy, but that's the point. Thom Yorke is dissatisfied with his life choices and furthermore with his inability to complain about them due to his success. This album speaks alot about being a fantasizer at a young age and how foolish it is, how having kids is a bad decision, how loving someone is always temporary.


Thom Yorke paints a picture of a drowning middle-aged man with no real understanding of anything despite massive success and admiration and the instrumentation fits perfectly.

If you ever find yourself shitfaced alone at 4a.m. with no one around and you hate yourself this is a great album to wallow in self-pity with while falling asleep.

It's a 9/10 for me. I love it.