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ZoDiAC_ posted:WASTE PAGE UPDATED! The band definitely gets the most profit if you buy it from WASTE. Also, get the WAV for sure. itunes isn't even 320kbs. edit: I bet the whole album is gonna be available in WAV from WASTE and I'm definitely buying it that way. [b]This sounds amazing.[/url] AARO fucked around with this message at 01:53 on May 4, 2016 |
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The minimal techo is in there. The song is essentially a whole bunch of violins playing on a sparse electro beat.
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# ? May 4, 2016 01:58 |
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I really like the new song, grabs me far more than anything off TKOL. Looking forward to see what kind of funky vinyl release they put out
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Lid posted:Pyramid Song would like a word No, but you see, it was just a b-side, so
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# ? May 4, 2016 06:42 |
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Polo-Rican posted:I like the verse but the chorus falls really flat for me - I think it needs a change of instrumentation there. Thom sings a long sustained high note and the reverb gets cranked up but the strings continue basically unchanged. This is one of those tracks that will probably sound better live because the band will be reacting to one another, as opposed to Thom singing over a prerecorded Johnny Greenwood recording. This is interesting, because I'm the opposite - the verses are the weakest part. It's just two chords and a very simple melody, whereas the chorus is where things lift up. I really like the "we know where you live" melody. I also really like the electronic percussion over the strings, especially the hi-hats. I like the song, but there's something missing. The second verse has some rather weak lines, I think - "red crosses on wooden doors / if you float you burn / loose talk around tables / abandon all reason". They feel disconnected and groundless, melodically, rhythmically... they feel like placeholders. By comparison, the next lines, "Avoid all eye contact / do not react", are much more satisfying simply because they rhyme, for a start. I also feel, like Spectre, that it ends too suddenly. It's just verse-chorus-verse-chorus. It might seem like a bizarre thing to say, especially coming from someone who is happy to leave guitar rock Radiohead in the 90s, but the thing I keep thinking is "where's the guitar solo?" I picture a weird, cut-up distorted guitar line entering at the end, something savage and cutting, but it never comes. Still. Cute song. Excited to hear the album. Popcorn fucked around with this message at 08:24 on May 4, 2016 |
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Spectre had a very tight timeframe it had to fit into. Maybe if it's on the album (or a later bonus disc) they'll expand it.
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# ? May 4, 2016 08:48 |
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Hedrigall posted:Spectre had a very tight timeframe it had to fit into. Maybe if it's on the album (or a later bonus disc) they'll expand it. Wouldn't be the first time their soundtrack music made it onto an album.
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Hedrigall posted:Spectre had a very tight timeframe it had to fit into. That's just an assumption, though. We don't know if they had even finished writing or recording the song before it was decided not to use it for the film. Radiohead themselves might have been the ones to walk away from the deal. You never know.
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# ? May 4, 2016 09:24 |
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The cover art for the single is real good. From this and the tour poster, I'm guessing the visual aesthetic is going to be black and white, but with lots of textures. Fits the single nicely!
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# ? May 4, 2016 09:37 |
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Mutant Standard posted:The cover art for the single is real good. Yeah Stanley has done well thus far. I'm still not sure about their new logo / the Rorshach ink blot thing
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# ? May 4, 2016 10:41 |
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Popcorn posted:I like the song, but there's something missing. The second verse has some rather weak lines, I think - "red crosses on wooden doors / if you float you burn / loose talk around tables / abandon all reason". They feel disconnected and groundless, melodically, rhythmically... they feel like placeholders. that section might be my favorite actually, that's when the strings get all pretty for a minute.
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# ? May 4, 2016 15:04 |
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I loving love the sudden buildup at the end without catharsis, where it seems like it's going to explode but simply ends without resolution. Really fits the fever pitch paranoia suggested by the lyrics and tone.
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Princeps32 posted:that section might be my favorite actually, that's when the strings get all pretty for a minute. No objection to the strings there, they're gorgeous. It's the vocals/lyrics that don't work for me.
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# ? May 4, 2016 15:46 |
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I wasn't super drawn in by the song the first time I heard it, but after 10 or so listens it's really grown on me.
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# ? May 5, 2016 00:36 |
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The strings remind me of the Great British Bake Off And I wouldn't be surprised if that was completely what they were going for
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# ? May 5, 2016 00:49 |
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Ma_NiC posted:I wasn't super drawn in by the song the first time I heard it, but after 10 or so listens it's really grown on me. so, a Radiohead song then
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# ? May 5, 2016 03:10 |
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I can't believe no one has mentioned that Radiohead's pre-In Rainbows catalogue has been bought by XL Recordings.
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# ? May 5, 2016 05:19 |
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I don't quite get the implication. New reissues of the early albums on a different record label?
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# ? May 5, 2016 05:38 |
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Ballz posted:I don't quite get the implication. New reissues of the early albums on a different record label? Well, if you go on streaming services, you'll note that they've all taken down the 2009 Collector's Edition versions of the first six albums. The B-Sides are apparently going to be issued in a new way eventually.
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CaptainYesterday posted:Well, if you go on streaming services, you'll note that they've all taken down the 2009 Collector's Edition versions of the first six albums. The B-Sides are apparently going to be issued in a new way eventually. Man, how bummed would people get if Burn the Witch was just a new track being added to a B-sides compilation.
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# ? May 5, 2016 05:45 |
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That news is old and dull ... The new album is DARK! http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7356875/radiohead-animator-burn-the-witch-video http://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/may/05/radioheads-burn-the-witch-may-be-critique-of-refugee-crisis-says-animator ZoDiAC_ fucked around with this message at 13:46 on May 5, 2016 |
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I like that the video was such a mystery they needed the animator to explain it, as if someone sat there wondering what this could all possibly mean e; "it's a children's TV show pretending to do the Wicker Man ... its meaning eludes me. I demand an explanation"
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# ? May 5, 2016 14:12 |
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"I don't get it, are they FOR the Salem witch trials?"
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# ? May 5, 2016 14:49 |
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The song is starting to remind me of Airbag. Notice the funky drumbeat that does the mix-up/start stop thing in the middle, the bass cameo after "abandon all reason". In sort of a surprising move, Radiohead have been confirmed for ACL. http://music.blog.austin360.com/2016/05/05/radiohead-mumford-sons-lcd-soundsystem-kendrick-lamar-to-headline-acl-fest/
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# ? May 5, 2016 15:55 |
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I really, really like this single. It feels more colorful and alive and not as convoluted as the vibe I've been getting their recent stuff. TKOL is a decent album in my opinion but it definitely aims more to be experimental than an album of good songs. They went a little too far in that direction for my taste. Witch feels more like something I might find on OK Computer despite the digital rhythm. I'm pretty drat happy with that as their more aggressive and fast tracks from that album are perennial favorites of mine.
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Illavick posted:I really, really like this single. It feels more colorful and alive and not as convoluted as the vibe I've been getting their recent stuff. TKOL is a decent album in my opinion but it definitely aims more to be experimental than an album of good songs. They went a little too far in that direction for my taste. Witch feels more like something I might find on OK Computer despite the digital rhythm. I'm pretty drat happy with that as their more aggressive and fast tracks from that album are perennial favorites of mine. I never considered TKOL too experimental, just more on the ambient/intimate side of things. I mean, Radiohead have been chronicling paranoia and alienation for over 20 years, and it's kind of cool that they have at least one album that's a bit more inviting.
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Astrochicken posted:The song is starting to remind me of Airbag. Notice the funky drumbeat that does the mix-up/start stop thing in the middle, the bass cameo after "abandon all reason". Yeah, the bass reminded me of Airbag straight away too.
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# ? May 6, 2016 02:51 |
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I like this 10 times better than anything they've put out since In Rainbows.
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TOOT BOOT posted:I like this 10 times better than anything they've put out since In Rainbows. At least 15 minutes of In Rainbows are interminable. The rest is fantastic.
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BeanpolePeckerwood posted:At least 15 minutes of In Rainbows are interminable. The rest is fantastic. You use to be alright. What happened?
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Mutant Standard posted:You use to be alright. What happened? I'm defective, I think. Songs 3-6 on that album turn me right the gently caress off. There are a lot of sweeping strings and diddling soundtrack noises throughout, but overall the rest is great. I liked In Rainbows quite a bit more on release, maybe because I thought the timing of the emancipation story for the band was cool and pay-what-you-like felt novel. It's near the bottom of the list for me now as far as their albums go. It doesn't really gel on the whole, but it also doesn't take risks.
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Astrochicken posted:The song is starting to remind me of Airbag. Notice the funky drumbeat that does the mix-up/start stop thing in the middle, the bass cameo after "abandon all reason". This is so awesome. I bought tickets and I'm excited as gently caress to see them live for the first time.
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# ? May 6, 2016 05:30 |
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In Rainbows has fantastic songs but it doesn't really have an overarching feeling/vibe like Kid A through to HTTT. I like those three albums better.
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Hedrigall posted:In Rainbows has fantastic songs but it doesn't really have an overarching feeling/vibe like Kid A through to HTTT. I like those three albums better. I guess this is where I'm coming from. It's probably the album of theirs that, in spirit, would be harmed least by being turned into a random playlist.
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# ? May 6, 2016 05:34 |
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I'd say it's their most cohesive & beautiful work, it has a nice warm atmosphere to all the songs. Feels very un-Radiohead to me - there's very little coldness or paranoia which permeates all their previous releases. Only this and The King of Limbs have that openness & tranquility running through out. Kid A obviously had a very distinctive theme - alienation and fear, as did Ok Computer to an extent, but neither of them touch me as deeply as In Rainbows. I sink into it every time and, with the exception of Bodysnatchers (due to it's clunky intro), every song grips me and transmits the same rhythm & feeling of outright joy and, gently caress it, funk. I love it. The King of Limbs has it's sensual moments too, and I consider this a cohesive, concise work. The song writing isn't as strong as on In Rainbows, though it's still one of my favorite records of theirs. Burn the Witch is pretty perfect, it brings together so many elements of post Ok Computer Radiohead that I adore - the soaring strings, the warm, strong, expansive yet atypically sung chorus, the underlying tone of menace throughout the verses. It's like a mix of Twisted Words, Harry Patch, Bloom, How to Disappear and Codex. I hope the album follows suit. I wouldn't mind if we never hear another guitar led Radiohead song, quite frankly. I'm ok with music more in line with The King of Limbs and In Rainbows. Never was much of a fan of Creep.
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# ? May 6, 2016 09:50 |
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Is it better than You though?? Yes. Best single in a looooong time.
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# ? May 6, 2016 11:30 |
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Absolutely
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# ? May 6, 2016 12:19 |
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Sorry to interrupt, but Thom can't remember where he parked his car https://twitter.com/radiohead/status/728543332784320513
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# ? May 6, 2016 12:20 |
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Taken from the P.T. Anderson collab maybe?
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This is great! A music theory breakdown of Burn the Witch http://www.classicfm.com/discover/music-theory/radiohead-burn-the-witch/ quote:As the song works through its second half, the strings appear to gradually disintegrate. The cellos and basses cling tightly onto that chorus chord progression, but above them is comparative chaos. As the Wicker Man-style pyre is lit at the end of the video, the violins become deathly, Herrmann-esque and quite horrid, a neat counterpoint to the comparative conventionality of the song’s structure and melodies. Phew, I'd hate for Classic FM to diss my favourite band!
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