Depending on the day, Pyramid Song is quite possibly my favorite song of all time. There is just such an ethereal and haunting beauty to it that overtakes me everytime I hear it.
This is literally one of my favorites off their entire discography, bc it has more growers than any of the rest of their albums. Each and every single song takes some time to deep into your brain, but man when it hits, ooof. I like how you’re saying you don’t understand why he says “I’m a reasonable man, get off my case”, bc that’s the same thought I had - and now for the past 3 years whenever I get annoyed at someone, that line pops up into my head almost subconsciously.
pakt like sardines is one of my favourite rh songs really. im sort of obsessed with the production on it..particularly the kick. they prolly just boosted some of the highs but since thats usually the opposite of what you tend to hear from an electronic kickdrum i guess it just stuck with me and it still tickles my brain everytime i hear it
honestly this album goes best as a counterpart with Kid A , most people call this a kid a b sides because they created these songs in the same session as the ones on Kid A. i will say they create a whole different vibe and atmosphere with it either way. The themes are very very similar though and thats why in 2021 they released a 20th anniversary ‘Kid A mnesia’. You’ll never be disappointed or dissatisfied with radiohead because the musicianship is always insane even if it doesn’t hold up to ok computer- in rainbows - kid a status
A lot of Thom’s lyrics on this album refer to class struggles/war, and disillusionment with capitalism (You and Whose Army?, Dollars and Cents, Like Spinning Plates)
was at an ichiko aoba show last night and someone next to me told me this is their fave radiohead album to stir the pot but they were kinda valid for that icl
When he says "we are the dollars & cents we're gonna crack your little souls" it's a metaphor for the wealthy class and how much control they have over the "little souls" (us)
No way you did this one that's sick!! As for the next Radiohead, definitely do hail to the thief. Other recs haven't really changed much! Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it In People LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver Built To Spill - Perfect From Now On
this album definitely grows on you and i think life in a glasshouse is one of the best album closers ever. you should definitely check out some grunge like in utero by nirvana or jar of flies by alice in chains because they are essentials.
A few recommendations: My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade OR Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Best pop punk records out there) Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life (One of the greatest albums of all time) Pink Floyd - The Wall (My personal favourite PF album) System Of A Down - Toxicity (To get you into some metal)
I just "played" loosely-worded "Kid... Exhibition" (a title which yt doesn't like the taste of). It's KidA and Amnesiac albums reimagined in a different universe. It's for free on P S five and 8.5 gigabytes! I'm seeing the visuals from it while the songs are playing.
This is more of a mixed bag of an album but has a few of their strongest songs on there. You should check out Hail to the Thief next for Radiohead, it's the album that comes after this one too. Also are you going to do more Aphex Twin? I think you should do I Care Because You Do and then Come to Daddy. Also recommended Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation Lil Ugly Mane - Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern
Your reviews are amazing! I love your reaction style, you deserve way more views. Reccomendation: I HIGHLY reccomend M83's "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming". Very dreamy electronica album. You probably know the song "Midnight City" off of it.
Agree with M83, but I would start with dead cities, and Before the dawn heals us. Feel they are more compact whilst hurry up (although gorgeous) is a bit all over the place.
Love Amnesiac's Morning Bell so much. I love that they put out two versions. Kid A's in 5/4 and Amnesiac's in 4/4. Kid A's version feels so stilted, off-kilter, and neurotic; while Amnesiac's version is so melancholy, while having that beautiful, uplifting outro with the synths and bass. Fun fact! Hunting Bears is in "Free-Time". No time signature at all, it just comes and goes, meandering in and out. It's a very classical music thing
Ok, kind of a werid suggestion, but a few years ago Radiohead released this virtual museum game thing called the Kid A Mnesia exhibition. It would probably take like 2 hours to explore fully and it has like remixed tracks, combined tracks, and visual sequences that are very impressive. I'd reccomend it just in general, but it could also be cool for a video.
Great review, thanks for doing this one! This is definitely my favorite Radiohead album, but the vibe is so dark, I have to be in the right mindset to give it a listen. This is definitely the band at their most experimental, and repeated listens reveal a lot more about these songs. Pyramid Song remains my favorite Radiohead song of all time. Would love to see your thoughts on The King of Limbs, which is another favorite of mine, and seems to be gaining some appreciation as the years go on.
Please give Nirvana a listen if you haven't already! Both Nevermind and In Utero are essential albums for your channel and both are masterpieces. Also love your reaction to this one. Yeah, some songs here are not that great and maybe even unnecessary but the album has a certain magnetism so I love it quite a lot. Probably my favourite of them after their "big 3" (the 3 albums you were familiar with before your reactions)
Alot of the bands work in the late 90's and early 2000's is directed at Bush and Tony Blair and are very politicly driven.If it was not directly political it was subtle. Thom was quoted saying the song You and whose army as 'About someone who is elected into power by people and who then blatantly betrays them - just like Blair did'. Also when Thom performed like spinning plates in montreal one time he also was quoted before playing saying 'This is dedicated to our glorious leaders, or alteast some of them who saw fit to take us to a war that nobody wanted, kill thousands of... about tens of thousands of innocent people. And they shall go to their grave with it on their conscience. And I hope that's ok with them. Anyway'. I would say if you want to grab more of those political themes in their discography, alot of it is held in Hail to the thief which is wholly directed towards political status in the world in the early 2000s and Frustration and rage with western governments and their involvement in Unjust wars.
This album is great. Pyramid Song is one of their best tracks ever. I got 2 recommendations for you. The Doors self titled debut album (1967) and Soul Coughing - Ruby Vroom (1994). Totally different albums but would be very very curious to see your reaction on these two.
when i first heard "pyramid song" as a pre-teen, I misheard the last part of that final lyric "and we all went to heaven in a little rowboat/there was nothing to fear, nothing to doubt" as "THERE WAS NOTHING THERE, NOTHING AT ALL". as someone that was raised Catholic and to believe in God and Heaven, being presented with the idea that after we die, there might just be no Heaven, no God, no dead relatives waiting, just NOTHING was and still is one of the most horrifying things I've ever thought of. Even if it's not what Thom sang, it sticks with me for that reason.
Would love if you reacted to Perfect From Now on by Built to Spill, probably my favorite indie rock record I've ever heard. Just jam packed with unforgettable melodies and evolving instrumental jams.
Other album recommendations: Mazzy star - among my swan Hope Sandoval and the warm inventions- Bavarian fruit bread (It’s the drummer from my bloody valentine and hope, the singer from mazzy star) Cocteau twins - four calendar cafe Cocteau twins - heaven or Las Vegas Lamp - ランプ幻想 (Lamp Gensō) Nina Simone - Baltimore I love you’re content so much 🫶🫶
btw a reason why the two opening lines to pyramid song might sound familiar is because they were interpolated on "REACH THE SUNSHINE" by lil yachty, so if you've heard that then that's probably why. great video as always! :)
Im so used to only listening to live Radio head except for Ok computer but im just starting to hear their albums lately and most of their songs to me are better live also love to watch them perform its alot of fun for this album my favorites are Pyramid song ,Like spinning plates,knives out ,and two others i cant think up the names right now but those three are awesome to me ❤
Another banger video and album. Underrated as far as Radiohead goes. Cool blend of Kid A and Hail to the thief. Btw, here's a few off the wall recommendations if you ever find yourself interested: The glow pt 2 by The Microphones (there is no pt 1) Replica by Oneohtrix Point Never All of Thom Yorke's solo works Analord by AFX (Aphex Twin), his magnum opus imo, it is around 4 hours long but totally worth the experience
This album is amazing! it has an exceptional quality that, (in my opinion,) no other Radiohead album possesses. It was definitely influenced by kid a, as it was released right after it, which explains the atmospheric and abstract elements in it. I think you should check out Beach House next (my fav band), for no particular reason except that they're amazing! if you do decide to react to them, id recommend listening to either depression cherry, teen dream or bloom. These albums are their biggest and they really represent what Beach House is in terms of their sound. But yeah, loved this reaction and I always love watching your vids, infact you're my fav music reactor/reviewer here on youtube! keep going at it!
sometimes radiohead adresses feelings and not only relate, but counter it, sometimes cheers you up a bit by acknowledging the issue, and / or simply.. tell you otherwise.. and we need that sometimes.. "optimistic" does that for me.. my best is good enough.. its calming, feel less of a worthless failure ^^
You should do all their albums except the forst one because they are all great in their own way but when you finish their studio albums you should do both the fantastic basement sessions seeing them pull these intricate songs off live flawlessly will make you a fan for life. One of the coolest things about Radiohead is how many great non-album tracks they have they could fill up 2 or 3 albums with great music they did not put on any albums.
I kinda like Amnesiac, I understand most people finding this their weakest album, but for me, I instantly got in to it. Yes, the album is inconsistent, and I feel like songs like hunting bears and pulk pull are a bit unnecessary, I think the rest of the songs are great, and hold op to Kid A standard. I do think the transitions work better then most people say, but it is noticeable and kinda ruins some of the experience. Its still an 8 for me.
For me it’s funny that amnesiac b-sides like kinetic, worrywort, fog, Trans-Atlantic are better than some amnesiac songs. They could make this album great and unique
Please check out Frightened Rabbit sometime. They are largely unseen in the reaction/review section of youtube and criminally underlooked. One of the most beautiful tragedies in music.
You should dive more into Radiohead, the Frontman Thom Yorke's writing is out of this world! also the Lead Guitarist Jonny Greenwood is musical genius, he's a music film composer and he scores many soundtrack films! As a film enthusiast, The fact that I really like about Radiohead is that a lot of Radiohead's songs are used for movies, in fact on almost every album there's bound to be one used for a movie. I'll give you proof Pablo Honey : Creep (Guardian of The Galaxy) The Bends : Fake Plastic Trees (Clueless) OK Computer : Exit Music (Romeo + Juliet, Black Mirror) Let Down (After Life) Climbing Up The Walls (Peaky Blinders) Lucky (Six Feet Under) No Surprises (Corner Office) Kid A : How To Dissappear Completely (Life as A House) Motion Picture Soundtrack (I Origins) Amnesiac : Pyramid Song, Life In A Glasshouse and I Might Be Wrong (Peaky Blinders) In Rainbows : All I Need (City of Bones) Reckoner (The Wilds) The King of Limbs : Codex (Prisoners) A Moon Shaped Pool : Decks Dark (Artemis Fowl)
I would love to see you react to Tom Waits! He has an incredible and diverse discography that spans decades. Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs and Frank's Wild Years are all good places to start. Bone Machine is another really good one.. These are all strange listens and may be an acquired taste but I'm sure you'll find a lot to enjoy. 🙂
@@jameshannagan4256 well, no, a minion is an underling. the OED defines 'crony' as a close friend or companion. But it is often used in a derogatory sense..
new fan here! Just saw your Ween - Quebec review, I highly recommend the band Sunny Day Real Estate, either the album LP2 or Diary, very reminiscent of deftones, you wont be sorry.
love this one some people just can't handle the intellectual stimulation of pulk pull u know spinning plates is kind of weak though imo and thom does not in fact fuck with jerry never thought about that hail to the thief is pretty great you might like it king of limbs really has it's moments too, way underrated i think
Great stuff man! Really enjoying your videos! I recommend “Love Over Gold” by Dire Straits and “One Size Fits All” by Frank Zappa both are great and I’d think you’d think so too, have a good day.
Fuckin boss. You heard anything by built to spill yet? Perfect From Now On is one of those things I feel like anyone who likes indie rock has to hear at least once.
Bro bro bro bro broooooooo if you react to The King Of Limbs don't do the studio version, do the From The Basement version. it's better in every way and almost everyone would agree with me
Depending on the day, Pyramid Song is quite possibly my favorite song of all time. There is just such an ethereal and haunting beauty to it that overtakes me everytime I hear it.
It's distilled melancholy with perfect instrumental execution.
This is literally one of my favorites off their entire discography, bc it has more growers than any of the rest of their albums. Each and every single song takes some time to deep into your brain, but man when it hits, ooof. I like how you’re saying you don’t understand why he says “I’m a reasonable man, get off my case”, bc that’s the same thought I had - and now for the past 3 years whenever I get annoyed at someone, that line pops up into my head almost subconsciously.
lmao i thought i was the only one, 10% of my brain is at all times occupied with im a reasonable man get off my case
pakt like sardines is one of my favourite rh songs really. im sort of obsessed with the production on it..particularly the kick. they prolly just boosted some of the highs but since thats usually the opposite of what you tend to hear from an electronic kickdrum i guess it just stuck with me and it still tickles my brain everytime i hear it
honestly this album goes best as a counterpart with Kid A , most people call this a kid a b sides because they created these songs in the same session as the ones on Kid A. i will say they create a whole different vibe and atmosphere with it either way. The themes are very very similar though and thats why in 2021 they released a 20th anniversary ‘Kid A mnesia’. You’ll never be disappointed or dissatisfied with radiohead because the musicianship is always insane even if it doesn’t hold up to ok computer- in rainbows - kid a status
I love this album. Like Spinning Plates is an absolutely insane song. I can't even imagine how many takes it took to make it.
The live version of it on I might be wrong really made me appreciate that song
Considering they just reversed something they'd already made and Thom added vocals to it, probably less time than you think
@@lukeshioshio oh yeah that was "I Will" song before reversing
@@3axapTv nah it wasn't "I Will" it was always LSP
That song! Totally love both studio and live versions equally ❤
You gotta give Fugazi a listen, any album by them is Peak
The "cut the kids in half" is a metaphor for a divorce and how the kids are treated throughout it
A lot of Thom’s lyrics on this album refer to class struggles/war, and disillusionment with capitalism (You and Whose Army?, Dollars and Cents, Like Spinning Plates)
You haven't heard Hail to the Thief yet? Please do! :)
Fuck yeah!!!
this album was my childhood bruh, i had it on cd when i was literally five
I was OBSESSED with Like Spinning Plates when this first came out. I listened to it on repeat for hours.
Greetings Smags. It is I, Bloc Party suggestion man. I am here to give you your daily dose of Bloc Party suggestions. I hope you have an amazing day.
was at an ichiko aoba show last night and someone next to me told me this is their fave radiohead album to stir the pot but they were kinda valid for that icl
something similar happened to me at the ichiko show i went to. except this dude was explaining the theme behind kid a and amnesiac to a girl behind us
@@severancedenied ichiko shows r a music nerd magnet fr, met so many fantano viewers there yesterday 😭😭
When he says "we are the dollars & cents we're gonna crack your little souls" it's a metaphor for the wealthy class and how much control they have over the "little souls" (us)
Well it’s quite obvious lol
Aphex Twin's influence on Radiohead is insane.
I think Taylor Swift is slightly overrated (SWIFTIES DONT COME AFTER ME PLZ)!!!
I might be wrong is top 10 radiohead imo
it is underrated for sure
You know ball
No way you did this one that's sick!! As for the next Radiohead, definitely do hail to the thief.
Other recs haven't really changed much!
Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it In People
LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
Built To Spill - Perfect From Now On
I especially second the Built to Spill and Broken Social Scene albums!
great recs!
Agree with all these choices
I saw LCD Soundsystem in Columbus. He has to review them!
Bro, you cracked me up with the Tom and Jerry bit , just the thought of Thom not being a fan of Jerry 😂
this album definitely grows on you and i think life in a glasshouse is one of the best album closers ever. you should definitely check out some grunge like in utero by nirvana or jar of flies by alice in chains because they are essentials.
Very good album, this is definitely a grower. It takes alot of spin to really see its full potential though, so many layers.
i may be the only person on the planet who holds this as my favorite radiohead record
I love them all like I would my own children. They're all different in their own ways. Well except that black sheep, Pablo.
ur interpretation of knives 0ut is the best thing ive ever heard
A few recommendations:
My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade OR Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Best pop punk records out there)
Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life (One of the greatest albums of all time)
Pink Floyd - The Wall (My personal favourite PF album)
System Of A Down - Toxicity (To get you into some metal)
I just "played" loosely-worded "Kid... Exhibition" (a title which yt doesn't like the taste of). It's KidA and Amnesiac albums reimagined in a different universe. It's for free on P S five and 8.5 gigabytes!
I'm seeing the visuals from it while the songs are playing.
This is more of a mixed bag of an album but has a few of their strongest songs on there. You should check out Hail to the Thief next for Radiohead, it's the album that comes after this one too. Also are you going to do more Aphex Twin? I think you should do I Care Because You Do and then Come to Daddy.
Also recommended
Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
Lil Ugly Mane - Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern
Pyramid Song might be my favorite Radiohead song ever
The album cover is a red book
You should listen to A Light For Attracting Attention by The Smile, its a side project from Thom and Johnny and if you like Amnesiac you will enjoy it
Your reviews are amazing! I love your reaction style, you deserve way more views. Reccomendation: I HIGHLY reccomend M83's "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming". Very dreamy electronica album. You probably know the song "Midnight City" off of it.
Agree with M83, but I would start with dead cities, and Before the dawn heals us. Feel they are more compact whilst hurry up (although gorgeous) is a bit all over the place.
@@shitkitty147 Agreed
Love Amnesiac's Morning Bell so much. I love that they put out two versions. Kid A's in 5/4 and Amnesiac's in 4/4. Kid A's version feels so stilted, off-kilter, and neurotic; while Amnesiac's version is so melancholy, while having that beautiful, uplifting outro with the synths and bass.
Fun fact! Hunting Bears is in "Free-Time". No time signature at all, it just comes and goes, meandering in and out. It's a very classical music thing
I think I'm losing my mind because I actually think pulk/pull is a pretty good song
Ok, kind of a werid suggestion, but a few years ago Radiohead released this virtual museum game thing called the Kid A Mnesia exhibition. It would probably take like 2 hours to explore fully and it has like remixed tracks, combined tracks, and visual sequences that are very impressive. I'd reccomend it just in general, but it could also be cool for a video.
Great review, thanks for doing this one! This is definitely my favorite Radiohead album, but the vibe is so dark, I have to be in the right mindset to give it a listen. This is definitely the band at their most experimental, and repeated listens reveal a lot more about these songs. Pyramid Song remains my favorite Radiohead song of all time. Would love to see your thoughts on The King of Limbs, which is another favorite of mine, and seems to be gaining some appreciation as the years go on.
The basement session of TKOL is what got me on board with what they were trying to do and I still think the whole record is far better live.
It's k8nd of the sequel to Kid A. Yes, they were influenced by Aphex Twin (and other Warp Records stuff) at the time.
Please give Nirvana a listen if you haven't already! Both Nevermind and In Utero are essential albums for your channel and both are masterpieces. Also love your reaction to this one. Yeah, some songs here are not that great and maybe even unnecessary but the album has a certain magnetism so I love it quite a lot. Probably my favourite of them after their "big 3" (the 3 albums you were familiar with before your reactions)
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Steve Albini really elevated the nirvana sound on In Utero.
Alot of the bands work in the late 90's and early 2000's is directed at Bush and Tony Blair and are very politicly driven.If it was not directly political it was subtle. Thom was quoted saying the song You and whose army as 'About someone who is elected into power by people and who then blatantly betrays them - just like Blair did'. Also when Thom performed like spinning plates in montreal one time he also was quoted before playing saying 'This is dedicated to our glorious leaders, or alteast some of them who saw fit to take us to a war that nobody wanted, kill thousands of... about tens of thousands of innocent people. And they shall go to their grave with it on their conscience. And I hope that's ok with them. Anyway'.
I would say if you want to grab more of those political themes in their discography, alot of it is held in Hail to the thief which is wholly directed towards political status in the world in the early 2000s and Frustration and rage with western governments and their involvement in Unjust wars.
This album is great. Pyramid Song is one of their best tracks ever. I got 2 recommendations for you. The Doors self titled debut album (1967) and Soul Coughing - Ruby Vroom (1994). Totally different albums but would be very very curious to see your reaction on these two.
when i first heard "pyramid song" as a pre-teen, I misheard the last part of that final lyric "and we all went to heaven in a little rowboat/there was nothing to fear, nothing to doubt" as "THERE WAS NOTHING THERE, NOTHING AT ALL". as someone that was raised Catholic and to believe in God and Heaven, being presented with the idea that after we die, there might just be no Heaven, no God, no dead relatives waiting, just NOTHING was and still is one of the most horrifying things I've ever thought of. Even if it's not what Thom sang, it sticks with me for that reason.
LETS GOOOO I LOVE AMNESIAC
Would love if you reacted to Perfect From Now on by Built to Spill, probably my favorite indie rock record I've ever heard. Just jam packed with unforgettable melodies and evolving instrumental jams.
Totally! wonderful album!
even more than is this it???
DUDE FOR REALLLL
Hey it's Smags with another reaction/review videoCrowd goes wild 👏👏👏
(I didn't have anything of value to say) but I enjoyed my stay
Other album recommendations:
Mazzy star - among my swan
Hope Sandoval and the warm inventions- Bavarian fruit bread
(It’s the drummer from my bloody valentine and hope, the singer from mazzy star)
Cocteau twins - four calendar cafe
Cocteau twins - heaven or Las Vegas
Lamp - ランプ幻想 (Lamp Gensō)
Nina Simone - Baltimore
I love you’re content so much 🫶🫶
btw a reason why the two opening lines to pyramid song might sound familiar is because they were interpolated on "REACH THE SUNSHINE" by lil yachty, so if you've heard that then that's probably why. great video as always! :)
Feedbacker or Heaven or Las Vegas next maybe? 😌
Im so used to only listening to live Radio head except for Ok computer but im just starting to hear their albums lately and most of their songs to me are better live also love to watch them perform its alot of fun for this album my favorites are Pyramid song ,Like spinning plates,knives out ,and two others i cant think up the names right now but those three are awesome to me ❤
Takk by Sigur Rós is my favorite album ever and an experience every music lover should have
Another banger video and album. Underrated as far as Radiohead goes. Cool blend of Kid A and Hail to the thief.
Btw, here's a few off the wall recommendations if you ever find yourself interested:
The glow pt 2 by The Microphones (there is no pt 1)
Replica by Oneohtrix Point Never
All of Thom Yorke's solo works
Analord by AFX (Aphex Twin), his magnum opus imo, it is around 4 hours long but totally worth the experience
Hello, I recommend listening to "Violator" by Depeche Mode. A synthpop masterpiece! You won't be disappointed.
This album is amazing! it has an exceptional quality that, (in my opinion,) no other Radiohead album possesses. It was definitely influenced by kid a, as it was released right after it, which explains the atmospheric and abstract elements in it. I think you should check out Beach House next (my fav band), for no particular reason except that they're amazing! if you do decide to react to them, id recommend listening to either depression cherry, teen dream or bloom. These albums are their biggest and they really represent what Beach House is in terms of their sound. But yeah, loved this reaction and I always love watching your vids, infact you're my fav music reactor/reviewer here on youtube! keep going at it!
sometimes radiohead adresses feelings and not only relate, but counter it, sometimes cheers you up a bit by acknowledging the issue, and / or simply.. tell you otherwise.. and we need that sometimes.. "optimistic" does that for me.. my best is good enough.. its calming, feel less of a worthless failure ^^
You should do all their albums except the forst one because they are all great in their own way but when you finish their studio albums you should do both the fantastic basement sessions seeing them pull these intricate songs off live flawlessly will make you a fan for life. One of the coolest things about Radiohead is how many great non-album tracks they have they could fill up 2 or 3 albums with great music they did not put on any albums.
I kinda like Amnesiac, I understand most people finding this their weakest album, but for me, I instantly got in to it. Yes, the album is inconsistent, and I feel like songs like hunting bears and pulk pull are a bit unnecessary, I think the rest of the songs are great, and hold op to Kid A standard. I do think the transitions work better then most people say, but it is noticeable and kinda ruins some of the experience. Its still an 8 for me.
pablo honey is the weakest album, amnesiac is very good
For me it’s funny that amnesiac b-sides like kinetic, worrywort, fog, Trans-Atlantic are better than some amnesiac songs. They could make this album great and unique
agreed@@Straaaayyyy
I like Cuttooth better than Hunting Bears, Like Spinning Plates and Pulk, Pull.@@Straaaayyyy
Pyramid Song is about everything going in circles Thom Yorke.
I look at Amnesiac as KIDAs twin brother. I Might Be Wrong is a great track.
Bro the dot dot dot on the songs is because you made the Spotify window smaller lol
Definitely a weird one in their discography. It’s towards the bottom of my list of favorite Radiohead albums but has some of my favorite songs on it.
Please check out Frightened Rabbit sometime. They are largely unseen in the reaction/review section of youtube and criminally underlooked. One of the most beautiful tragedies in music.
You should dive more into Radiohead, the Frontman Thom Yorke's writing is out of this world! also the Lead Guitarist Jonny Greenwood is musical genius, he's a music film composer and he scores many soundtrack films!
As a film enthusiast, The fact that I really like about Radiohead is that a lot of Radiohead's songs are used for movies, in fact on almost every album there's bound to be one used for a movie. I'll give you proof
Pablo Honey : Creep (Guardian of The Galaxy)
The Bends : Fake Plastic Trees (Clueless)
OK Computer : Exit Music (Romeo + Juliet, Black Mirror) Let Down (After Life) Climbing Up The Walls (Peaky Blinders) Lucky (Six Feet Under) No Surprises (Corner Office)
Kid A : How To Dissappear Completely (Life as A House) Motion Picture Soundtrack (I Origins)
Amnesiac : Pyramid Song, Life In A Glasshouse and I Might Be Wrong (Peaky Blinders)
In Rainbows : All I Need (City of Bones) Reckoner (The Wilds)
The King of Limbs : Codex (Prisoners)
A Moon Shaped Pool : Decks Dark (Artemis Fowl)
West world has some pretty adaptations of several Radiohead tunes.
I love the use of No Surprises on that Father Ted episode. So hilarious 😂
( ) by Sigur Ros is a massive album sung entirely in a made-up language. think you would dig
if you want less rock, check out Bait Ones by Jai Paul
Huge bear walks into the Smag's path
Smag: "Ayo what's up big dawg"
I would love to see you react to Tom Waits! He has an incredible and diverse discography that spans decades. Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs and Frank's Wild Years are all good places to start. Bone Machine is another really good one.. These are all strange listens and may be an acquired taste but I'm sure you'll find a lot to enjoy. 🙂
Also a recommendation for a single song to maybe put in a video or do a short video on, the daily mail (from the basement) by Radiohead is so good
great vid!!!! i recommend third by portishead or feedbacker by boris theyre both amazing!!!!
or pink by Boris if you'd prefer a more traditional album from them (still amazing)
u gotta do hail to the thief. the most overlooked in their discography by far.
Like Spinning Plates actually came from a reversed version of an early version of the song I Will
A crony or cronies is like a close friend or group of close friends.
i really enjoyed your banter in this one! you were on boyyy... that tom and jerry bit had me loling.
btw a crony is like a bad friend
More like your minion.
@@jameshannagan4256 well, no, a minion is an underling. the OED defines 'crony' as a close friend or companion. But it is often used in a derogatory sense..
It is always used in a derogatory sense and that is the way it is used in the song.@@rikurodriguesneto6043
@@jameshannagan4256 always is too big a word to fit in the mouth of a little boy like you
new fan here! Just saw your Ween - Quebec review, I highly recommend the band Sunny Day Real Estate, either the album LP2 or Diary, very reminiscent of deftones, you wont be sorry.
Your analysis of knives out was hilarious, I never thought of the lyrics like Tom and Jerry 😂😂
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis please!!
You look so good 😩😩
Please please please do an early Coldplay reaction
love this one some people just can't handle the intellectual stimulation of pulk pull u know
spinning plates is kind of weak though imo
and thom does not in fact fuck with jerry never thought about that
hail to the thief is pretty great you might like it
king of limbs really has it's moments too, way underrated i think
Love your reviews. Greetings from Chile.
The smags stutter incoming was funny as shit
I see you've done the Quebec album by Ween. Give their Ceasar Demos a shot. Also, Argus 2 and Kim Smoltz.
With more down bad music, hard to top Elliott Smith's Figure 8
your reaction to the lyrics of knives out had me rolling on the floor LMAOOO
Would love to see a reaction to first utterence by comus, it's an amazing psychedelic folk album (kind of like freak folk before freak folk)
In Rainbows next!
I know it haha
@@smags1082 Do yourself a favor and give a listen to Emilíana Torrini - Me And Armini.
You'll love it.
amnesiac more like
*FART* nesiac!
How do you come up with these
@@meatgrinder9506 some do call me a comedic genius
@@jlummington You're a comedic genius
Great stuff man! Really enjoying your videos! I recommend “Love Over Gold” by Dire Straits and “One Size Fits All” by Frank Zappa both are great and I’d think you’d think so too, have a good day.
I feel like You and Whose Army could’ve been a top 10 Radiohead song if it didn’t sound unfinished
Please do the new abnormal by the strokes. Since you reacted to is this it , I would say this is on par .
Fuckin boss. You heard anything by built to spill yet? Perfect From Now On is one of those things I feel like anyone who likes indie rock has to hear at least once.
Ghost horses!
Still crossing my fingers for more Sigur Rós (Takk or Untitled), or some M83 (Before the Dawn Heals Us).
Trying to do more sigur ros as well
@@smags1082 I'd love that so much!
giles corey giles corey
Yes
Listen to the lion and the cobra from Sinead O'connor
You gotta do Third by Portishead it’s very different than Dummy and very good ☝️☝️☝️
Or Sunbather by Deafheaven ☝️☝️☝️
Recall me & me mates hating Kid A...in my mate's record shop....Hahaha
you're fuckin awesome dude
You’re awesome !
Gotta ok computer man 🥶🥶🥶
Bro bro bro bro broooooooo if you react to The King Of Limbs don't do the studio version, do the From The Basement version. it's better in every way and almost everyone would agree with me
Nah
I sure would and it is not even close.
if u haven’t heard of him i highly recommend checking out JPEGMAFIA, specifically his album LP! (the offline version)
Bro Quadeca next pls
please react to the beatles white album or revolver bro!
Pyramid Song though...yeah? Phew *blows cheeks out*
Review a Fiona Apple album pleaseee!!
This album is a grower for sure, but it’s dopeew
Reaxctb to Pulp This is hardcore 1998, please ;)
Cut the kids I'm half is divorce. Never fact checked but p confident lol
pyramid song so mmm
alex g reactions pls nobody reacts to him 😢😢😢😢