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This is really radioheads transition album from a more strait forward rock band and to a more experimental one. It’s certainly my favorite. It’s really hard to understand the specific themes of isolation and disconnect this album invokes unless you were alive in the 90’s at this time. It was the transition period where the technology creep had changed from “on the periphery” to “front and center;” invading every aspect of our lives. This album incorporates those feelings so well; but it also adopts so those same themes of technology into the music. The third aspect is how mental health crashes into technology.
16:03 one of my fav songs 🙏 you may have heard it at the end of black mirror ep 3 season 3, the end credits of Romeo + Juliet, the end of season 1 of the 100 or in the umbrella academy season 1 but I forgot the episode
You seem to have very good taste, as well as an unusually strong ability to articulate the meeting points between your emotional reactions to music and more objective aspects. If you're doing "Kid A" next, well, good for you! It's a strong candidate for Radiohead's most innovative, forward thinking masterpiece. For me, though, it took the longest of any of their records to get through to me. I essentially had to discover and fall in love with Krautrock (Can's "Future Days" and "Ege Bamyasi," in particular) before I really "got" "Kid A." Your obviously open mind will serve you well, there. Enjoy!
lover is one of her worst as a first listen but one of her best after having it for a few years & growing with it. also i’m !!!!!!!!! assuming you mean paris rae who suggested lover & that makes so much sense & makes my heart happy i love that lil girlie