Could’ve been great, ended up just being alright. There are very few highs, a decent amount of mid, and then one very low low. All around probably about a 65/100.
Kid A, dubbed by many as the greatest left turn in music ever, definitely lives up to its title. Coming off of releasing one of the greatest albums of the 1990s, and even of all time according to some, in “OK Computer’” Radiohead throws the listeners into a dystopian sounding electric whirlpool of emotion. It isn’t hard to feel the emotion that is being portrayed through the songs. However, some of the songs could’ve been written just a bit better. All that said, ... read more
My favorite Radiohead album. Every track is as full as it can get without being overbearing and taking away from the music. Every track is masterfully put together, and every song is wrote so well. Just has that edge over Kid A and OK Computer in my opinion.
Short Review: My Ears Hurt
Long Review: Urie needs to stop dragging P!ATD’s name into the dirt with his terrible lyricism, his awful vocals, and his terrible mixing. P!ATD used to be listenable. Now I can barely listen to a second of his stuff before I have to turn it off. Urie has to learn that his insane vocal range is only a distant memory at this point. He was trying WAY too hard to try and show he still has his range. He clearly doesn’t. At this point if he had just slathered ... read more
OK Computer is a cohesive album that talks about a scary direction that society is heading. Today, that direction has been met, and the lyrics are as relatable, if not more relatable now. From start to finish, it tells a narrative that is quite simple to understand once everything clicks.