Art is subjective. Many different people coming from completely different walks of life can experience a work and have so many vastly different experiences that it can be extremely difficult to find an objective truth in the quality of media. This album will alienate every one of those people. This album is a peek into a bizzare, feverish hellscape rendition of current day America. It is incredibly brash, crude, and loud throughout in such a way that you will cease to be shocked by the immense ... read more
The debut album of japanese jazz fusion group Casiopea, this album is just plain joyful. The album evokes the nostalgic feeling of summer through it's bright, soothing melodies. It may not stand out in any particular way, but what this album does, it does just right. If you ever need something smooth enough to fall asleep to, but energetic enough to jog to, consider giving Casiopea's debut album a shot.
Incredible album. A cautious warning of the immense societal impact that rapidly advancing technology would have in the 21st century, one that rings incredibly obvious in hindsight. Every piece of this album screams the passion of everyone who worked on it. Johnny Greenwood's guitar playing is impeccable, Thom Yorke's vocals are hauntingly beautiful in some tracks (namely Exit Music (for a film)) and manic in others (Paranoid Android). The musicianship is wonderful, pushing the boundaries of ... read more