My Amazon Reviews: Radiohead "Kid A"
Mar. 5th, 2010 12:15 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
3 Out Of 5 Stars
"OK Computer"
"Kid A" and the follow-up, "Amnesiac," are difficult and alienating listens. The song that starts out sounding close to a potential dance record, "national Anthem," ultimately breaks down into a blindfolded New Orleans marching brass band colliding with each other on the thoroughfare. Yorke sings atop this with his voice sounding like it's being forced through a metallic filter. It's one of the oddest songs to ever reach the top of the album charts (where "Kid A" debuted in 2000). There is at least one traditional rock (verse verse chorus with guitars) song here, "Optimistic."
But really, Radiohead made "Kid A" as a bold statement of purpose, that after getting critical raves and big sales, they were not out to just "take the money and run," as Yorke bleats on "Idioteque." I will certainly give them that much credit. However, I can't say that, ten years later, "Kid A" has held its appeal like "OK Computer" or "The Bends" has.
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Date: 2010-03-05 06:24 am (UTC)