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Carry on.
Let's see how far we can get without comparing Thom to Bono.
Let's see how far we can get without comparing Thom to Bono.
I don't understand the title. Is it an inside joke from the click?
I'm not sure whether you're joking or not.
Thom's dance was choreographed:
How Radiohead caught rock's ballet bug – and went viral - News, Music - The Independent
It means we're getting a triple album: two bulbs left to go, amirite?
Another couple of reviews are up. Don't know if these have been posted yet:
Album Review: Radiohead – The King of Limbs � Consequence of Sound
Have you ever seen David Lynch’s Twin Peaks? It didn’t last long – only two seasons, unfortunately – but it’s retained quite an immaculate cult following…and understandably so. There’s just something oddly jarring and startling inviting about the quaint mountain town that experiences incredibly abnormal instances. There’s the everyman Sheriff, the dopey Deputy, the country slang, the damn good coffee, the lush Pacific Northwest landscapes, and then there’s the death of the town princess by what may or may not be extraterrestrial or supernatural forces — if not both. It all looks normal at first sight, but behind every tree and within every mirror dwell incomprehensible beings, all with the agenda to distort reality. As the show progresses, the more natural and human elements that once acted as common ground start feeling rather loose and slippery. Characters change face, confusion runs rampant, bodies start piling up, and everything takes on this rather cryptic nature. Sound familiar?
Film critics love to throw around the word “Lynchian” to describe genre films that borrow a few of those elements. These pieces shift dramatically in tone, and rather abruptly so, too. There’s this dreamlike quality to them that baits its audience and it’s been programmed that way. There’s a specific reasoning for every image, every sound, and every action. Or, is there? That’s the game. Not to throw around labels too much, but Thom Yorke’s style tends to be very Lynchian.
Guys, that's actually a really good review. Don't blame Consequence of Sound if they're writing above your sophomore reading level
Pitchfork's founder was on local public radio earlier - says their review will be coming by the end of this week, and personally speaking, his favorites were Codex and Give Up the Ghost, but otherwise didn't give any clue as to what their review will be...