4031baddreams.jpg
<<
4031monsters.jpg
<
4031hailtothethief.jpg
·
470B00009YFP.jpg
>
470B000099T3I.jpg
>>

Reviews Views Date of last review
1 127997 Sun September 28, 2003
Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers $19.00 4.0
4031hailtothethief.jpg


Description:


Music Information:
Label: Capitol
Genre: Rock/Alternative
Web Site: Radiohead.com

Buy Now From:

  • Amazon.com


  • Description:
    Filling the gulf between OK Computer's epic progressive rock and Kid A's skittering electronic theatrics, Hail to the Thief borrows equally from each. Its title implies that this will be a collection filled with songs of anger and dissent, but Radiohead no longer howl at the moon like they did on 1995's The Bends. Instead, they use eloquent metaphors and complicated arrangements to express the uncertainty, fear and anger arising from the 2000 U.S. presidential election and a post-9/11 world. There’s no doubt about where Thom Yorke and company stand; the prog-rock break on "2 + 2 = 5" and Yorke's terror at the thought of being "put in a dock" make that immediately clear. But there's a prevailing sense of powerlessness here. The tinkling piano behind the cold sonic surface of "Backdrifts" and the brief, swooping melody in the middle of "Sail to the Moon" are islands in a sea of confusion. Like the band's best work, Thief requires more than a few listens to fully appreciate, but those who stick around will be richly rewarded. --Matthew Cooke
    Keywords: RADIOHEAD THIEF MUSIC


    northof49

    Registered: August 2003
    Posts: 432
    Review Date: Sun September 28, 2003 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $19.00 | Rating: 4 

     
    Pros: Refreshing change from top 40, or even pop-sounding alternative
    Cons: A little excessive on the anti-war sentiment. Thom - we get the message already.

    If you are looking for 'The Bends' part II - keep looking. This album is a more of a mix of previous styles, leaning closer to Kid A, and OK Computer, but brought to the year 2003.


    Extremely politically charged, and lyrically powerful, this album is a solid mix of newer electronica, mixed with steady rock.


    Radiohead has further progressed their sound with this album, and definitely worth a listen.


     
    Users 30,238
    Products 3,199
    Reviews 613
    Views 60,832,662

    SunMon TueWed ThuFri Sat
         12
    3456789
    10111213141516
    17181920212223
    24252627282930


    Powered by: ReviewPost PHP
    Copyright 2006 All Enthusiast, Inc.


                 

    Wakeboards - Wakeboard Videos - Wakeskating - Sector 9 Completes - Wakepics