Listening to OK Computer is like being pulled into a dream where everything familiar has been distorted just enough to make you uneasy. It’s not just an album — it’s a reflection of isolation in a digital age, a cry from the inside of a machine that somehow still remembers how to feel.
Radiohead didn’t make music here. They made a mirror. A mirror that shows how terrifyingly lonely progress can be. Every distorted guitar riff, every ghostly vocal from Thom Yorke, sounds ... read more