I have been a fan or Radiohead for years. I have almost every album and love what they create. This album I feel is one of those albums that only true Radiohead fans will appreciate (just like King of Limbs). It's packed with smooth synth and bass accompanied with Thom Yorke's chilling voice. I would highly recommend this album to those who want to sit back and enjoy a 45 minute collection of great Radiohead sounds. Not one of their top 3 or anything, but definitely one you should consider. I'm happy with it.
Amnesiac is an album I can listen to from beginning to end, and repeat. It's easy to feel depths of meaning in the material Radiohead produces, this album is a masterpiece in the genre of experimental sound it has a post modern quality to it. Whether it was intentional or not Innocents by Moby begins with Everything That Rises, an instrumental masterpiece, but in some ways it might have been inspired by the opening beats of Packt Like Sardines In A Crush Tin Box, the tune that opens Amnesiac. Radiohead and their music isn't for everyone, but those who love the band, love just about everything they do.
A follow up to the album Kid A, Amnesiac definitely has an electronic vibe to it. This is definitely an album to grow into though. The first few times I herad it, I didn't like it nearly as much as other Radiohead albums. One day, it just clicked though and I've loved it ever since. "Pyramid Song" is absolutely beautiful. When I heard Thom Yorke sing "You And Whose Army" live, the audience seemed to fall silent. It also contains some great songs to just rock out to, like "Knives Out" and "I Might Be Wrong."
amnesiac is easily one of the best albums by radiohead. its got tracks with a Kid A electronic sound but at the same time holds plenty of songs done completely acoustic as well as the dead catchy "I Might Be Wrong" which has kind of a Ok Computer sound to it. also "Pyramid Song" is one of the strangest songs ive heard by them but its funkin' amazing. def worth taking a look if your into radiohead
When i first listened to this CD i didn't really even know what to think. As a radiohead fan i gave it a couple more listens until i eventually decided it was one of my favs. If your looking for something new, something different this is definitely the on to get. It helps you grow musically, its very expirimental, and shows why radiohead is still alive and kicking with divesity from the crowd and from their other works as well. By the way Kid A is sort of its twin. yet another 5 out of 5 for me. of course its all about your style.
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