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Radiohead: Kid A / Amnesiac

Label: Capitol

Release Date: 2000, 2001

Review Date: 2002

If you're not already overwhelmed by the Radiohead juggernaut of of positive press, just listen to Amnesiac. If at all possible, each Radiohead release gets better and better. In an early "Creep" era live performances in the states, I found Radiohead distrustful and almost resentful of their sudden success. enough so to hecckle the audience about not knowing any of their songs released before Pablo Honey. Had they continued to realease records of the same caliber of quality, you probably wouldn't be reading this. Long story short, Radiohead has been releasing seemingly increasingly unreceptive music to a more receptive audience. As the guitars drop out...

Forget it. This started out as a review for Kid A. I couldn't get motivated to finish it before the next record came out. If you like Radiohead, you'l like this. If this is some how your first exposure to Radiohed, pick up The Bends or OK Computer. Radiohead is treading a dangerous line between art and masturbatory self indulgence. If they aren't careful, they'll wind up being this decade's Moody Blues. Days of Future Passed and Knights in White Satin seemed visionary at the time, but most folks find it kind laughable now. I've still got my dad's copy though. And hey, The Moody Blues were on the Simpsons.

Reviewer: Kilwag

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