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HD DAD posted:If there’s one criticism I can give In Rainbows, it’s that the production was very clean and kinda sterile. Even Bodysnatchers sounds a little too “perfect”.
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I'll forever feel that way about Ful Stop and Identikit. The former was phenomenal live with the album version being very muted and not as magic, and Identikit still baffles me with the embarrassing singing over the synth solo contrasting the dull tone overall. Would adore good quality soundboard recordings of the original versions played on the King of Limbs tour, the album versions just had the life sucked out of them. Hopefully Cut a Smile makes it into a future album (feels like we'll be due one soon but who knows with Covid) and doesn't suffer the same fate because it's already perfect.
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# ? Oct 16, 2020 16:32 |
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SUNKOS posted:I'll forever feel that way about Ful Stop and Identikit. The former was phenomenal live with the album version being very muted and not as magic, and Identikit still baffles me with the embarrassing singing over the synth solo contrasting the dull tone overall. Would adore good quality soundboard recordings of the original versions played on the King of Limbs tour, the album versions just had the life sucked out of them. Hopefully Cut a Smile makes it into a future album (feels like we'll be due one soon but who knows with Covid) and doesn't suffer the same fate because it's already perfect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRr7S9h5S4A&t=1700s
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# ? Oct 16, 2020 16:58 |
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Thanks for that. I wonder if the band is doing any writing for a new record right now while cooped-up during Covid? I think that the tour for AMSP was the first to not feature the debut of any new songs? Who knows if it was the last record or not but I have vague memories of members of the band saying they didn't want such a large gap between future releases and I think I read an interview with Thom somewhere talking about how he's starting to enjoy playing guitar again now as well. I think expecting a new record during Covid is silly (and it will no doubt extend well into 2021 I'm guessing) which could leave us with the largest gap between albums from the band that we've ever seen. They were vocal that the gap between TKOL & AMSP made it hard to get started in the studio because of how long it had been so I hope that this doesn't break the band. Everyone except Colin has been busy releasing albums and soundtracks since AMSP but it seems getting them all together is becoming harder as time passes.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 15:55 |
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SUNKOS posted:Thanks for that. I don't expect anything any time soon but I think they'll probably keep going until someone's health fails. OTOH, Radiohead's MO for recording an album is renting a mansion somewhere, retrofitting it to record and living there for the duration, which lends itself to being safe to do during a pandemic, so it's not insane to think they could have something in the works. Especially since live music probably won't be back until 2022, so no Thom and Ed solo tours to distract them. Edit: VVVVV My guess is another solo album Puppy Galaxy fucked around with this message at 16:45 on Oct 26, 2020 |
# ? Oct 26, 2020 16:35 |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/radiohead/comments/jhfbaa/this_should_cheer_you_guys_up_thoms_been_busy/ Something is in the works. Thom was being really vague so there's no clue whether this is more solo material or a proper Radiohead release, but still, something could be coming next year.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 16:43 |
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The fact that Thom specifically referenced recording in his home studio makes me think it's solo material, but I hope I'm wrong. I can't imagine the full band recording an album remotely.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 17:10 |
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I mean, if they were recording separately, they could just record bits and pieces to be stuck together and looped by Thom and Nigel. It’s not like they ever did anything like that before...
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 17:19 |
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Honestly if there's one band I have faith in to create an album remotely and separated from each other it's Radiohead. I know one of the ways they've saved many songs is by simply passing them around until one member figures something out that takes it where it needs to be during isolation (Colin fixing Bloom, Jonny tackling Videotape alone etc.) so if they're recording things and passing them around, I can actually see the songwriting process progressing relatively steadily. Plus, they'd probably be having fun with the experimental aspect of it as well. They'll have the gear at their homes to record their parts professionally, might just take a while sending things around for each member to listen to, discuss and then let the engineering/mixing/production take place when they've got complete songs. The only thing I wouldn't expect is much in the way of strings but Jonny's talented enough to passably fake it were he so inclined. Stanley doesn't need to be in a studio with them to do his thing either, although he's admitted it can be inspiring. I think the main thing to look out for however is that Radiohead always establishes a new company prior to an album release to keep their finances tidy, so if we get news of some new company with a funky name (the one for AMSP was called Dawn Chorus iirc) then I'd take that as confirmation that they're getting ready to release something. Edit: The new Deftones album might have been made during Covid? Not sure but the singer talked about finishing the record in isolation and band members passing files around and it's the best record they've put out in a long time, imo. Very different from Radiohead but also a lot of very different musicians with varied tastes and voices managing to complete a great record all separated (not just by the pandemic but great distance as well) and at the very least putting the finishing touches and re-recording takes in isolation. Is everyone in Radiohead still living in Oxford? SUNKOS fucked around with this message at 19:02 on Oct 26, 2020 |
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At this point I expect thom to move to la by the end of the year lol
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 21:02 |
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AMSP sounded like it was recorded remotely. I’m surprised it wasn’t, actually.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 05:35 |
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Volte posted:Personally I hope there are six more versions of Morning Bell.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 12:33 |
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Volte posted:Personally I hope there are ska versions of Morning Bell.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 13:15 |
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Odd Mutant posted:AMSP sounded like it was recorded remotely. I’m surprised it wasn’t, actually. There's a lot of analog recording and tape loops on that record. TKOL could've been completely remote too
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 13:21 |
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Otis Reddit posted:There's a lot of analog recording and tape loops on that record. TKOL could've been completely remote too There was an interview where Johnny referenced they placed some "limitations" on themselves for AMSP and I've always been curious as to what they were exactly. I've suspected it was something along the lines of parts could only be executed 'live' - so the looping stuff on daydreaming, true love waits etc were maybe done on the fly by a band member and not pored over in a DAW? That at least tracks with how they played Daydreaming live. Basically, no programming. It also follows the pattern of the band taking a left turn from their last record with TKOL being constructed with some drum loop software Johnny created.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 15:30 |
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Puppy Galaxy posted:There was an interview where Johnny referenced they placed some "limitations" on themselves for AMSP and I've always been curious as to what they were exactly. I think you guessed right. According to Wikipedia: quote:Yorke had few demos and there was no rehearsal period. According to guitarist Ed O'Brien, "We just went straight into recording ... The sound emerged as we recorded." Instead of using computers, Godrich recorded the band to tape with analog multitrack recorders, inspired by Motown and early David Bowie records. This added creative limits, as rerecording a take meant first erasing the previous take. According to bassist Colin Greenwood, "It forces you to have to make decisions in the moment; it’s very much the opposite of having your album stored on a terabyte hard drive." Some other interesting stuff on there, such as how the song for Spectre stopped the band in their tracks halfway through the record and those "limitations" didn't seem to apply to everything: quote:Work was interrupted by the recording of "Spectre", commissioned for the 2015 James Bond film. The film producers rejected the song, according to guitarist Jonny Greenwood, as "too dark". Godrich said: "That loving James Bond movie threw us a massive curveball. It was a real waste of energy ... In terms of making A Moon Shaped Pool it caused a stop right when we were in the middle of it." Interesting how Identikit came about but makes sense given the sound. Considering they had played enough new songs live to nearly make a complete album in the first place it's interesting that they say they went straight into recording because Thom had few demos. They had a lot of new songs released or played live between the release of TKOL and AMSP. Would love to know why 'Cut a Smile' didn't make the album when given the themes it seems perfect, both lyrically and musically, especially when the track listing would have it precede 'Glass Eyes' and 'True Love Waits'. thrilla in vanilla posted:At this point I expect thom to move to la by the end of the year lol Considering his strong stance on climate change I think the last place he'd want to relocate to is a state that's constantly on fire because of it. I get what you mean however and could see him one day packing his bags and heading off to Europe maybe. He seems to be in a really good place in his personal life after all he's been through and Brexit being what it is could have him thinking "gently caress this, I'm off" and relocating, both for the sake of his family and to avoid another breakdown. SUNKOS fucked around with this message at 19:21 on Oct 27, 2020 |
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I like moon shaped pool quite a bit but spectre was incredible I’m glad they did it even if it was a drag that it didn’t make the movie.
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# ? Oct 27, 2020 23:36 |
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I can't believe I didn't care for A Moon Shaped Pool when I first listened to it. It's arguably my favorite album at the moment; probably the one I keep coming back to most this year.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 00:19 |
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AMSP is easily their most gorgeous album. It’s utterly fantastic. I can’t place why exactly, but it leaves me with a similar feeling to Tears For Fears’s Seeds of Love album.
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I've said it before, but I also think it captures the post-2016 zeitgeist in the same way that they really captured late 90s ennui with OK Computer and the Bush years with HTTT. Daydreaming
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 12:48 |
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Daydreaming is one of the most heartbreakingly beautiful and depressing things I have listened to.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 17:46 |
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It starts so beautifully with the flourishes accompanying the piano but that string work just after five minutes is so haunting and dark. The way they segue into something gentler as the dark rumbles of what I assume are Thom's voice are introduced is one hell of a way to end a song. While AMSP isn't my favorite, the one-two hit of Burn the Witch & Daydreaming is a spectacular way to start an album.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 00:58 |
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SUNKOS posted:While AMSP isn't my favorite, the one-two hit of Burn the Witch & Daydreaming is a spectacular way to start an album. Same, but I’d add Decks Dark. That’s a great opening trio. I don’t love the opening 3 track sequencing on HTTT, In Rainbows, or TKOL for various reasons.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 03:50 |
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The first three tracks on king of limbs are the worst ones on the album
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 05:13 |
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Jewmanji posted:Same, but I’d add Decks Dark. That’s a great opening trio. I don’t love the opening 3 track sequencing on HTTT, In Rainbows, or TKOL for various reasons. Agree, Decks Dark flows well. Also agree that while the first three tracks of those other albums are good they don't flow as well. And I say that while also feeling there isn't a single weak song on In Rainbows too.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 05:22 |
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thrilla in vanilla posted:The first three tracks on king of limbs are the worst ones on the album There's a high quality version of Bloom that's mostly just Thom and a piano and it's beautiful. Didn't think it was possible but he nails it.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 07:12 |
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I love Moon Shaped Pool and Daydreaming is the stand out track for me on the album. I can’t shake the bleak visuals of the music video when I listen to it though, with Thom ending up alone in a cave.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 08:21 |
For this british radiohead fan in 2016, Burn The Witch was a perfect encapsulation of Brexit and Daydreaming the perfect encapsulation of Climate Change
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 17:45 |
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zenguitarman posted:Has anybody got their hands on this book yet, or heard anything about it? late reply but I got around to listening to this on Audible the other day. Overall I liked it, in the reviews there was some criticism directed at the way he'll segue into other bands or songs and talk about them at length but IMO it helped to set the stage of the Y2K era. The writing was kind of ridiculous in a "sprinkle lyrics into otherwise serious sentences" kind of way, like literally ending the book with "yesterday I woke up sucking on a lemon and with any luck I will tomorrow too" but it was so weird and shitposty that I kind of respected it
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# ? Dec 19, 2020 18:10 |
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Jewmanji posted:Same, but I’d add Decks Dark. That’s a great opening trio. I don’t love the opening 3 track sequencing on HTTT, In Rainbows, or TKOL for various reasons. ha, I was just listening to In Rainbows the other day and thinking “this has as good a side a as anything.” but to each their own. anyway, looks like thom may be releasing something soon: https://twitter.com/thomyorke/status/1339961695125573632?s=21 https://twitter.com/thomyorke/status/1340428134198501379?s=21
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SUNKOS posted:Would love to know why 'Cut a Smile' didn't make the album when given the themes it seems perfect, both lyrically and musically, especially when the track listing would have it precede 'Glass Eyes' and 'True Love Waits'. This reminds me: have the band ever been asked how the tracklisting ended up being exactly in alphabetical order, or is that just a really weird coincidence?
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Answers Me posted:This reminds me: have the band ever been asked how the tracklisting ended up being exactly in alphabetical order, or is that just a really weird coincidence? I have a feeling they had an ideal tracklist that they realized was almost alphabetical, so for shits and giggles they renamed the few tracks that weren’t alphabetical a non-sequitur that fit. Like Decks Dark, Tinker Tenor, etc.
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 00:20 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l11QjxNuk1U This reminded me of the Rainydayz album. RIP DOOM
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# ? Jan 3, 2021 00:21 |
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https://bid.omegaauctions.co.uk/auc...-thom/?lot=3811 Already at $10k including fees. Yikes.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 06:22 |
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https://www.tiktok.com/@radiohead/video/6946130420404653317 That’s a verified account...
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 15:45 |
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April fools?
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 15:58 |
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Apparently Ed is doing something with Phil tonight on his regular livestream tonight. Maybe it’s just that? I don’t want to get my hopes up.
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 16:04 |
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What's that music in the background of the tiktok? It sounds familiar but I can't put my finger on it.
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# ? Apr 1, 2021 16:08 |
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Sounds like Paranoid Android
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HD DAD posted:Apparently Ed is doing something with Phil tonight on his regular livestream tonight. Maybe it’s just that? It does look like Phil's crown with Ed's jaw, so possibly?
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