![]() To me the album is about the feeling of not being able to connect to the world. Although I'd argue it is a Rock album at its heart, it is influenced by more avant-garde genres like the Electronic music on the Warp label, Krautrock, and there is even a bit of influence of 20th century Classical Music. Kid A (2000) is their most experimental album. It is an Alternative Rock album, but at times more experimental than most other Alternative Rock albums from the era, and also at times a bit darker. It also has the most songs that you might already know beforehand, like Paranoid Android and Karma Police. OK Computer (1997) is the album of them that scores the highest in those 'greatest albums of all time' lists. This album and Pablo Honey mostly lack the experimentalism of later albums. It is also one of their more personal and melancholic albums. The Bends (1995) is likewise a standard 90's Alternative Rock album, but it is much better than Pablo Honey. Although it has by far their most well-known song, Creep, it is widely regarded as their weakest album. Pablo Honey (1993), their debut, is basically a standard early 90's Alternative Rock album. I will give a short description of each of their albums below. Generally you can say that most of their hits come from the 90's, but many people including me think that some of their best work came after that. ![]() Many non-fans regard their second album, The Bends, also as amongst their best, but in my experience it is much less popular amongst fans. ![]() Maybe in time their latest album, A Moon Shaped Pool, will join these, but it is still too early to tell. Radiohead have made three albums that I think can be considered classic albums: in chronological order OK Computer, Kid A and In Rainbows. ![]()
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