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Zynel
In Rainbows is the one I return to the most, but my fav Radiohead album changes a lot. In Rainbows is the most repayable and easiest to listen to imo, though A Moon Shaped Pool and TKOL (Only if including the Live From The Basement version as well) are also ones I revisit often enough. I like most of their albums though!
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Zynel
Yeah same tbh, I definitely don't listen to Radiohead as much as I used to only a couple of years ago anyways. For me I just overlistened to them. They haven't aged badly for me though, unlike other music I used to listen to but don't listen to as much anymore. TKOL Live is amazing though, really elevates it as a project. I see what they were going for with TKOL Studio but I can't help but feel that they may have overproduced it and neutered its energy. I'll probably have another Radiohead phase though... they come in waves for me.
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ilusiumrus
Your compatibility with Zynel is Super. You both listen to Parannoul, The Newfound Inter… and what is your name?. //W lib, btw are Fishmans that good?
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Zynel
Lmao thanks, same text on your page but I noticed you listen to MBV, Kanye and Bladee as well // Imo you kinda have to listen to them knowing what you're getting yourself into. They still haven't completely won me over but they are growing on me more and more. You have to listen to them knowing that while they're regarded as a dream pop band, most of their discography is reggae and so is most of the 98.12.28 tracklist. Yurameki In The Air and Long Season were the only songs that matched my dreamy but also ambient expectations. If you listen to them for just a blissful and happy experience tho you'll prolly like them. Sato's vocals might also be a bit weird to you but I got used to them quick. I'd say they're worth a try in fairness.
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