>"We write pop songs ... there was no intention of it being 'art'. It's a reflection of all the disparate things we were listening to when we recorded it."
/mu/ BTFO
>"We could never make a record on par with Metal Box, let alone Flowers of Romance."
https://citizeninsane.eu/s2001-07TheWire.htm
>Interviewer:Your music has been hugely influential. One of the more prominent musicians who’ve said that they’ve been inspired by your records are Radiohead? Did you listen to any of their last two album "Kid A" and "Amnesiac“?
>Richard: I don’t like them. I heard maybe five or six tracks and I thought they sounded really really cheesy.
>Interviewer: Cheesy?
>Richard: Yeah, really obvious and cheesy. I mean I’m just comparing it to my favourite music and I think it’s terrible compared to that. But compared to all the shit boring R&B tracks it’s probably alright. Compared to those teen punk sort of bands or whatever they are supposed to be called, who think that they are really anarchic and stuff like that, they are probably amazing. If you’re only exposed to that kind of stuff and then Radiohead come along you will probably think that they are geniuses.
>>69139097
Richard operates on a different level.
>>69139097
As much as I enjoy the musical explorations of the James Twins, Richard is a special kind of self-centered and removed.
He's not really wrong, though.
art requires intent
ergo they have never created art
ipso facto you are intentionally funneling a product into yr ears
top kek
imagine tricking yrself into listening to Kid A with a sense awe and admiration
>>69139097
what does rdj listen to?
Radiohead > your favorite band
>>69139097
told ya Radiohead sucks dick
>>69139229
Real good shit
>>69139229
Squarepusher
>>69139097
autism
>>69139199
/thread/
Thom BTFO