FIRST REVIEW OF "REVIEWING EVERY RADIOHEAD ALBUMS"
!Amnesiac has the better version of Morning Bell!
Screw it tho, this album is bloody exotic and odd(?)
You can say what's the first impression this album gives just looking at the album artwork(you might say it's pretty subjective and barely has correlation with the album itself) BUT NOOO!!
It says pretty much about how the album sounds like: it's COLD, it's BOLD, it's ODD or sort of. The album depicts ... read more
It takes a serious capability to merge different aspects into a collage of vibrant vignettes. The collective's third release titled 'Reality Club Presents... ' featuring shock values in most of the tracks, frequently leaves the audience unwarned of the impending quick sonic shift in the middle of each songs. As overall, this project is a miscellany of vivid fusions. The project built with identity-rich materials—justifying the matters of each tracks.
Swans' To Be Kind is a trial of my duality. This album builds up an aspect I used to think the otherwise: Repetition.
This piece of work was driven away from it's older siblings. More rocky, overwhelming crescendo, sonic texture and repetition as if repetition is a vivid identity, telling that this album is specialized for something more than just a bunch of repeating sounds or lyrical pattern. The album starts with very enchanting—gut wrenching track. 'Screen Shot' ... read more
King Crimson's one of the most unique works! Discipline is like an assortment of things that are convenient and criticize-able at the same time. It almost feels like Fripp and company really do the best to pour their passion onto this album. But, as I see in the whole session, it's lacking of monumental and missed something to put on some particular space. In other words, Discipline is something so different than the rest of King Crimson's discography, it doesn't appear to ... read more
Soundtracks for the Blind is an embodiment of lust,shame,guilt and confusion. The experience it offers feels like falling into a some sort of void—Limbo, venturing deep below while gathering up for evidences scattered around. It's not just a mere experience. The whole session feels like witnessing a childbirth, explained by ethereal and gloomy atmosphere. It defines what thing crosses our mind as person who experienced it. Sometimes you're overwhelmed by shocks, and mostly ... read more
The self-titled album of Indonesian rock band, Efek Rumah Kaca tells about the narrow critique of government contour, environmental awareness, society cultural statement, and relationships which wrapped in a more than 54 minutes long masterpiece. The album itself sounds so ideal, which in other words doesn't reflect the bizarre musical standard, yet does not compile mere repetitive form.
The experience it offers feels like having your life in a highly strict nation, feeling concerned of ... read more