I actually liked this a lot more than I thought I would. Very Atomic Blonde soundtrack. Super sick 80s vibes.
Really like the title song.
Despair is so freaking melancholy. Feels like walking through a cyberpunk cityscape through the rain after a breakup or a funeral. Feels like yearning.
In Vogue is almost giving me 007/Spy vibes.
Funky bass lines. Listened to it a few times while at work. Honestly didn't think much of it. It reminds me of what I think Mom's vibes were when she was all sun-bleached in California. Like a super cool teenager.
Definitely not my favorite of the Chili Peppers. I think I like their later stuff better.
Totally know the song 'Bitter Sweet Symphony', I think it is commonly used in media! Never knew where the song came from so that's fun.
I like 'Space And Time', feels so incredibly 90s and also very U2.
Also enjoy 'The Drugs Don't Work'
Actually pretty excited to check out this album. I know Mom likes them. An interesting album cover.
I like 'Arabian Knights' a bunch. 'Head Cut' is giving me Halloween-y vibes, idk why but it is fun.
Didn't get to listen to it as closely as I would've liked.
Definitely one I want to return to.
I think I only really liked 'Hurt'
'The Old Revolution'
Didn't spend a whole lot of time with this album. I would definitely like to return to this one at some point to give it a full listen.
I like it a lot! Didn't make the connection between this band and 'Take Me Out'.
- Auf Achse
Been loving this album since it came out. I don't think I've ever listened to it in order, all the way through. So I'm excited to look at it as a full project instead of individual songs.
Glad I tapped back in during this album. I really like it. Reminds me a bit of the more melancholy Bowie, thinking Five Years type beat. I really like the piano in Crime of the Century. Bloody Well Right is sick as fuck.
Very excited for this! I actually have not listened to much of Morrissey by himself, only with da boys.
Damn, America Is Not The World, hits hard as fuck right now. Very timely.
Irish Blood, English Heart - I like this one a lot. This is the problem with listening to this album at work, I wanna read through the lyrics and really digest it but I am also trying to answer emails.
The world certainly is full of crashing bores and i am not one of them.
How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel is cracking me up and is also excellent.
All The Lazy Dykes is melancholy in a funny way.
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - Feels like a christmas song? Or maybe lots of christmas songs sound like Sinatra?
When Your Lover Has Gone - like a lot, melancholy and cinematic. Feels like rain on pavement.
Overall really enjoyed this album. Seems perfect for the holidays or a rainy day.
I'm excited to listen to this album but also slightly fearful of the mood it might put me in today.
Pyramid Song!!! (I keep reading it as Pyramid Head but that is because I have spooky season brain rot currently)
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors is weird as hell. Super experimental sounding.
Morning Bell/Amnesiac is good.
Hunting Bears has a western vibe to it that I really love.
Overall dug it a lot. Not my favorite radiohead album i dont think though
I think I like it. Not my favorite so far and probably not something I would seek out, but I do enjoy it. I like the Your Latest Trick. The guitar in 'Ride Across the River' is freaking sick. I also like 'Brothers In Arms'
3.5/5
Super interesting and experimental. Fun to have as background while working but not super my type of thing.
Immediately giving David Bowie. All the vibes in this album are exactly the reason why i fuck with English new wave/80s and 90s music so heavy
'Disco 2000' bangs.
'FEELINGCALLEDLOVE' also goes hard as hell - kinda reminds me of Lovesong by the Cure.
Melancholy as fuck
I really like Harm of Will
Was very nervous to listen to this at work. But of course it banged. Skipped Between the Bars bc I'm not trying to cry at work today. Really liked:
No Name No. 5 and Alameda