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Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’: 10 Things You Didn’t Know. How the long shadow of "Creep," a supernatural novel, a cameo from a future Walking Dead actor, ...
Radiohead’s The Bends Was a Sophomore Record No One Saw Coming: Classic Album Review Tyler Dunston. A look at a simpler time when the band were just one-hit wonders wondering where to go next.
Radiohead could record [The Bends] tracks today and the sound would still be timeless. It doesn’t sound like it was recorded 20 years ago.
Although Radiohead’s most popular album is actually 1997’s OK Computer, we decided to instead focus on The Bends (the follow-up to their breakthrough 1993 debut) which, in addition to turning ...
Two decades on years on, ‘The Bends’ is remembered as Radiohead’s first great album: a nuanced, searing indictment of capitalism and cynicism. But as Jazz Monroe discovers, a toxic fug of ...
One key mood that Radiohead nailed post-‘Pablo Honey’ was the resplendent yet gloomy feel exhibited across ‘The Bends’’ more atmospheric numbers; on ‘Bullet Proof’, Thom’s voice ...
The Bends, Radiohead's sophomore album released in March 1995, acted as the catalyst for their amazing transformation. It’s the album that briefly captures Radiohead as rock heroes, before they ...
The Bends contains some of the songs most beloved by the band’s faithful. Here are our choices for the Top 5 on the album. 5. “My Iron Lung” If you only know Radiohead post-OK Computer, you ...
Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’ at 25: All the Songs Ranked, Worst to Best. The brainy Oxford, England band bring nuance and impressionistic, foreboding beauty to the uber British sound, schooling ...
High and Dry by Radiohead from The Bends (1995). Even the instruction to “immerse your soul in love” on Street Spirit (Fade Out) seems more like a threat than something romantic, given the ...
The post Classic Album Review: Radiohead’s The Bends Was a Sophomore Record No One Saw Coming appeared first on Consequence of Sound. It’s easy to look back on Radiohead’s discography and ...
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