Posts tagged "thom yorke"

Single artwork of the song "Spectre" by Radiohead

Radiohead’s “Spectre” provides reassurance

This is the first Radiohead track to drop in years, and it serves far more than its original (intended) purpose as a Bond song.

By André Dack

Album artwork of 'The Eraser' by Thom Yorke

The Eraser Thom Yorke

The Eraser is a wonderful listen that comes with some baggage. If you’re able to handle its intensity, it’s actually a very beautiful record.

Screenshot from the music video for Radiohead's song "Burn the Witch"

Radiohead tease continues with “Burn the Witch”

“Burn the Witch” is a fine song; a satisfying introduction to a new Radiohead era that will naturally leave fans wanting more.

By André Dack

Album artwork of 'A Moon Shaped Pool' by Radiohead

A Moon Shaped Pool Radiohead

A daunting experience that revels in its sorrow. Radiohead have produced better records, but never before has their desolation sounded so gorgeous.

Album artwork of 'OK Computer' by Radiohead

OK Computer Radiohead

To brand this a landmark of the '90s is a disservice to its quality. OK Computer is as relevant now as ever, both culturally and sonically.

Lineup of the members of the band Radiohead

2 + 2 = 9: Radiohead’s studio albums ranked

Be it anxious art-rock, spasmodic electronica, or jazz-tinged soundscapes, Thom & Co. have you covered. Here are Radiohead's albums ranked worst-to-best.

By Andrew Bridge, André Dack & Frederick O'Brien

Album artwork of 'Romaplasm' by Baths

Romaplasm Baths

The delicate craft of Wiesenfeld’s earlier work is mostly gone, and the instrumentals are instead excitable, fidgety, and erratic. It's quite the sensory overload.

Album artwork of 'Psyence Fiction' by UNKLE

Psyence Fiction UNKLE

Psyence Fiction attempts to be the sonic equivalent of the visual cinema experience — a lofty ambition, but UNKLE give it a bloody good go.

Album artwork of 'LP5' by Apparat

LP5 Apparat

LP5 seems comfortable not pushing any boundaries. Tracks unravel steadily, with heavy attention shown towards atmosphere and production.

Album artwork of 'Anima' by Thom Yorke

Anima Thom Yorke

ANIMA has the Yorke's classic oddball jumpiness, but there are some really fluid sounds at play too. Does the album delight? No, but it does satisfy.