

It's still succeeding.This is the second Radiohead album I've ever listened to after 'The Bends.' They're a band I've always been aware of, but have never quite explored for whatever reason.until I heard the various songs covered on the robot/cowboy/sci-fi programme 'Westworld,' and decided to check out those sweet melodies' origins. Melody is probably the central ingredient here, there is a lot of dynamism and experimental/weird noises along with some excellent rhythm guitar parts, but what sticks with me the most is the memorable vocal lines, 'Karma Police' and 'No Surprises' being the prime examples of this. Many other, slightly oddball and progressive songs litter the album, like the excellent 'Subterranean Homesick Alien' and of course, the up and down, high and low volume.all over the shop mania and weird groove of 'Paranoid Android.'Ī glance at the albums' production notes online would tell you that all songs are from very different inspirations and concepts and in that regard, this is a very experimental and intelligent masterpiece, almost like a 'Dark Side of the Moon' for the 90's. Ok computer radiohead walkman pomo how to#.
