Actually a pretty decent EP with some highlights like 'You' and 'Creep' and a good point in performance with the live versions of some songs. Not memorable but it's good. Anyways, the new songs in this EP aren't too catchy but it's fine I guess. Nothing more to say, it isn't the best EP from Radiohead but it's a good continuation after 'Pablo Honey'.
Favorite Tracks: Creep (Acoustic) / You (Live)
Least Favorite Tracks: Thinking About ... read more
Not the best EP from Radiohead, actually it's a decent one with 'Pop Is Dead' which is an amazing song. Again, they incorporate 'Thinking About You' which is one of the worst songs on 'Pablo Honey' and in this version sounds worse.
Decent EP with nothing incredible to highlight, it exists after the release of the first album and no more.
Favorite Tracks: Creep / Pop Is Dead
Least Favorite Tracks: Thinking About You (EP Version)
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Actually, a pretty decent EP and better than the previous one, there's a visible improvement in sound and performance in here and it has to be awarded. Some pretty decent songs and understandable why 3 of them didn't make through 'Pablo Honey' but in my opinion they are good songs actually. More enjoyable and 'Creep' being the best song in here, better production and a great EP before releasing the debut album.
Favorite Tracks: Creep / Blow Out (Remix)
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The first EP from Radiohead isn't what you are expecting from Radiohead, the lack of production and a poor performance are the worst points from this extended play.
Considering what was going to happen in the next years, this is surprisingly the first compilation of songs from the band as a result of the first works of the band but doesn't match at all.
In my opinion it's ok but never relistenable, even Pablo Honey has better studio versions from the first demos included in ... read more
The last album (to date) from Radiohead 'A Moon Shaped Pool' arrived at a perfect time after a long break from the previous album 'The King Of Limbs' and could mark a really good ending in the discography of Radiohead (for now).
A Moon Shaped Pool is a brilliant and solid album which decides to feature a more artistic influence and also it's the most pop-oriented Radiohead album. The highlights on this are influence on chamber pop, ambient, folk and baroque pop, which ... read more
Just like Colin Greenwood said himself: The Bends is a separation of Radiohead from their debut album 'Pablo Honey' in order to make a record to better represent their style. That's exactly what The Bends is: a turning point in the history of alternative rock and the real beginning of one of the best English rock bands ever: Radiohead.
The Bends has been described as an alternative rock and indie rock album, with major influences on post rock and sometimes classified as Britpop, ... read more
You like it or not, this is the debut studio album of Radiohead, which marked the beginning of one of the most successful bands in the world. Pablo Honey is a combination of ideas for the attempt to make a rock/grunge album that could describe well the 1990s. But actually, the result is quite different if you listen to this album.
Pablo Honey is an alternative rock and grunge album which took inspiration on other well-known bands like Nirvana, The Smiths, The Cure and U2. It's Radiohead ... read more
Could this be considered as one of the best experimental albums ever? Absolutely. Kid A is a total success in the sound change of the band and an album that also convinced Ed O'Brien there's no need that all members of the band should play on every song and alongside Phil Selway that electronic instruments were what the band needed.
Kid A is a compilation of art rock, electronic and obviously experimental rock which is a really good continuation of OK Computer. The band decided to ... read more
Known as one of the least played albums from the English band, 'The King Of Limbs' isn't that bad as they want you to believe, it has good intentions but too risky to release just after their best record to date.
The King Of Limbs could be the more experimental album from Radiohead, even considering that it loses the traditional music genres Radiohead is categorized: art rock and alternative rock. An electronic and IDM record that uses a lot of effects for the instrumentation ... read more
Commonly refered as the 'Kid A B-Sides', Amnesiac is a pretty good follow-up of the previous album 'Kid A'. Might be one of the less Radiohead's charming records, maybe not, but it's definitely well made.
Amnesiac combines alternative rock, electronic and the musicians incorporates a more experimental style in their work with influences on classical and jazz music, just like Colin Greenwood said himself that "contained traditional Radiohead-type songs" ... read more
After the sound change of the band stablished in 'Kid A' and 'Amnesiac', the next Radiohead's album caught up a more electronic style which is highlighted on some tracks of this record but with the characteristic alternative rock sound from Radiohead. Hail to the Thief in Thom Yorke's words is an album influenced in "the general sense of ignorance and intolerance and panic and stupidity", followed by some events such as the US election of George W ... read more
Considered as one of the best records of all time and the one which established the experimental ambition, OK Computer is a masterpiece in every aspect: lyrics, vocals, composition, production and perfomance. Radiohead disengaged with their original style stated in Pablo Honey and The Bends, decided to become an alternative rock band and succeded in the attempt delivering a 12 songs abstract record in lyrics but connected in style.
As one of the fans' favorites, it's understandable ... read more
In Rainbows is the best album from the British band Radiohead and one of the best created of all times. Radiohead combines a good composition and production and delivered the best album from 2007. After the release of the sixth album of the band 'Hail To the Thief', In Rainbows appears with a masterclass of how to make a good alternative rock / art rock album with perfect instrumentation and vocals.
All members of the band delivered a good performance on this LP, Thom Yorke with a ... read more
Twenty One Pilots' fifth album is by far their best record to date. Trench is an album with awesome composition and production thanks to Tyler Joseph and Paul Meany, who made an Indie Pop/Alternative Rock/Pop Rock album with some good points overall like the above mentioned and the songwriting, lyrics and performance of Tyler and Josh Dun, which is so catchy and makes you entertain the album. Tyler's songwriting improves considerably in Trench and it's depicted in tracks such as ... read more