2019-10-13
Radiohead’s last masterpiece of the 2000’s
One of my favourite bands of all time surprised both fans and critics with its Pay what you surprising release of their 2007 album without their past label, and created one of the most unique, complex, beautiful and most creative work since their fourth album, Kid A. With the album’s beautiful melodies in songs like Nude and Reckoning, past rawness of their early albums like The Bends shown in Bodysnatchers, and their constant uses of abstract sounds that act as the cherry on top of the glamorous cake, the English rockers took their strengths from the past and added accessible music to connect with both their fans, newcomers and critics alike, creating the alternative group’s next masterpiece in the process, winning the band their 3rd Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album and further solidifying themselves as one of the greatest artists of the 21st century.