>The experience and emotions tied to listening to Kid A are like witnessing the stillborn birth of a child while simultaneously having the opportunity to see her play in the afterlife on Imax.
>It's an album of sparking paradox. It's cacophonous yet tranquil, experimental yet familiar, foreign yet womb-like, spacious yet visceral, textured yet vaporous, awakening yet dreamlike, infinite yet 48 minutes.
>It will cleanse your brain of those little crustaceans of worries and inferior albums clinging inside the fold of your gray matter.
>The harrowing sounds hit from unseen angles and emanate with inhuman genesis.
What did they mean by this?
>no eye crust line
0/10
>>70678001
There has never been a good music journalist/interviewer/reviewer besides Nardwuar. Prove me wrong.
>>70678040
Jim Sterling
are there any radiohead instrumentals?
i can't fucking stomach thom's 'singing'
>>70678040
RedLetterMedia
>>70678040
Chris Stuckmann.
>>70678082
Try Bodysong
>this review is actually real
Wow.
>>70678040
Anthony Fantano.
I miss the days when people called Radiohead a Pink Floyd wannabe.
>>70678754
Radiny 'O Headtano
There's always a lot of questions on /mu/ something to the effect of "what is the most overrated album" or "what album do you just not get". This has always been that album for me.
>>70678001
As much as this was ridiculous, I miss the days when p4k would do these kind of reviews...
>>70678040
Lester Bangs
Greil Marcus
Alex Ross
Piero Scaruffi