@@hyenasneonI’ve watched a lot of Radiohead reactions, and yours was really informative without being too technical (since I’m not a musician). It was just really fun to watch. Thank you!
Excellent review. Agree music now just feels “disposable”, even if it’s complex and technically impressive. “Algorithmic Music” is a phrase I learned and now see everywhere. Also, puts to bed the idea that “Pro Tools ruined music” as this is one of the most Pro Tools albums of all time and is so emotionally resonant. The last track is one of the great songs of all time IMO.
Exactly. The thing is that nowadays they aren't even complex and are mostly copied-pasted. Also thank you for commenting!! I wasn't sure if this review in Chinese would get any comments XD
Every Radiohead album after the first one is it's own little pocket universe, worthy of dwelling in every time you're in the right emotional state. I'd suggest you check them all out and i'd be willing to bet you find all of them fascinating. I put Radiohead up there with bands like The Beatles and Pink Floyd and to me they are my generations Beatles. I think that's vitally important because the era of groups of artists collaborating together with tech help from some brilliant studio artist is over, now it's individual artists working with teams of brilliant and not so brilliant studio people to try to create art. I prefer group efforts I guess, especially if they're all musicians who are truly invested in the project.
@@jameshannagan4256 yeah, you get a completely different experience from every album, even Kid A and Amnesiac. Also I know this because I’ve already checked out all their albums XD I filmed this video like four months ago
People dont talk about Kid A (the song) enough. It's one of my favorites of all time
Yeaah I totally agree. I really love what they do to the vocals overall in this album, especially Kid A
you're really good at this
@@boyreporter thank you :D also the review will be in English afterward
@@hyenasneonI’ve watched a lot of Radiohead reactions, and yours was really informative without being too technical (since I’m not a musician). It was just really fun to watch. Thank you!
honestly I enjoy Kid A more than Ok Computer, but In Rainbows is my favorite :D
Same
Excellent review. Agree music now just feels “disposable”, even if it’s complex and technically impressive. “Algorithmic Music” is a phrase I learned and now see everywhere.
Also, puts to bed the idea that “Pro Tools ruined music” as this is one of the most Pro Tools albums of all time and is so emotionally resonant.
The last track is one of the great songs of all time IMO.
Exactly. The thing is that nowadays they aren't even complex and are mostly copied-pasted.
Also thank you for commenting!! I wasn't sure if this review in Chinese would get any comments XD
Every Radiohead album after the first one is it's own little pocket universe, worthy of dwelling in every time you're in the right emotional state. I'd suggest you check them all out and i'd be willing to bet you find all of them fascinating. I put Radiohead up there with bands like The Beatles and Pink Floyd and to me they are my generations Beatles. I think that's vitally important because the era of groups of artists collaborating together with tech help from some brilliant studio artist is over, now it's individual artists working with teams of brilliant and not so brilliant studio people to try to create art. I prefer group efforts I guess, especially if they're all musicians who are truly invested in the project.
@@jameshannagan4256 yeah, you get a completely different experience from every album, even Kid A and Amnesiac.
Also I know this because I’ve already checked out all their albums XD I filmed this video like four months ago
Kid A review Part 2 right here!
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