Radiohead has seven albums in his career. Only his 1993 debut album, Pablo Honey, it is not necessary to listen to any true fan of rock, and it also has its moments.
Pablo Honey (1993)
Their first album is best known for “Creep”. And then a lot of people think Radiohead would be a “One Hit miracle.” It was the height of grunge and Radiohead seemed rather as a response to British Nirvana, that anything which is really too many people of ears per hour. And while Pablo Honey was not particularly original, it had some good songs. “Creep” held certainly better than most songs of the period, and some of the other songs on the album as “Blow Out” show signs of his future greatness.
The Bends (1995)
It was a huge step forward for the group. For me, this is the nature as Radiohead’s Rubber Soul. I know why all must be commensurate with the Beatles? Only the way it is, and I think in a way that comparison works. Of course, others do not.
The Bends was a band. And it seemed surprising. One thing that makes me captive to the right of The Bends, atmospheric songs. Sure it is something that the band has continued to discover yet, because then.
The great rock albums of “only” and “My Iron Lung” presents Jonny Greenwood’s unique concept to play the guitar. From my point of view, there is no other modern guitarist, is equally interesting. Nobody else looks he says. It is a real “mad scientist” and what is that, like me, as my musicians.
It was the ballads “Fake Plastic Trees” and “High and Dry,” which really received the attention of many people. On the one hand, it Thom Yorke’s incredible voice and another for the potential melodic songs, the world can fall in love. Until today, this album and songs and, especially, are very influential in groups such as Coldplay.
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