Recommendations of the Editorial team
The 100 best bands of all time: Radiohead – Essay by Dave Matthews
Every time I buy a radiohead album, I go through my head: “Maybe this time the big sagging is coming.” But there are no sags! I am already starting to ask if you can deliver something second -class at all.
Your music can speak to you, in a very real way. She takes you by the hand, goes along a secret road with you – to suddenly drop a musical bomb on you. She can get into such a complex construct that you are already afraid that it would collapse under his own weight – until Thom Yorke comes out of the way and sings a melody that pulls your heart out of your chest.
The 100 best bands of all time: Radiohead – Essay by Dave Matthews
There is a passage on “Kid A” that makes me claustrophobic, hopelessly tangled in a jungle made of barbed wire – and suddenly I fall out and sit on a pool and hear birds chirping. Radiohead can visualize all of these things in a fraction of seconds.
Yorkes Lyrics drive me to despair
Radiohead Give me the feeling that they are Mozart while I have to deal with the role of the Salieri. Yorkes Lyrics drive me to despair: I could not imagine creating something as wonderful in my wildest dreams as they can do in a single song.
Not to mention that you fill an entire album with it. After “Ok Computer”, their most clapped album, they hit a catch with “Kid A”, as he is in the picture book. I do not think that the opinion of other people is indifferent to them; It is just not in her power to control the own dynamics of your music.
Even if you let the visor down live and let the reins grind a little, never lose your vision. There is no point where Jonny Greenwood or Ed O’Brien watched and say: “Shit, where did we go now?” Debacle is a foreign word: every album, every gig is a stab in the heart.

