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  1. #41
    Little By Little is the weakest point for me, other than that song I skip more tracks on every other Radiohead album (besides Kid A) than I do TKOL. It is their most cohearant work in quite some time (since Kid A) Weaker lyrical content aside

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    5/10

    Only the instrumentals do anything for me, and "Codex" is embarrassingly bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket2Russia View Post
    5/10

    Only the instrumentals do anything for me, and "Codex" is embarrassingly bad.
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    "Codex" was probably my favorite song from The King of Limbs...

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    One of my favorite albums from this year so far, to be honest.
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    in which case this will be on for a while.
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    So after hearing "Lotus Flower" for the 1000th time at the radio station I DJ at, I finally was forced to listen to the whole album. (Keep in mind I DJ at an indie/alt-rock station and freely admit I can't stand Radiohead even on air...opinion is biased).

    I'm not going to immediatley go into ripping Radiohead like i usually do, and just say this album sounds more like a Thom Yorke solo album than a Radiohead album. I'm aware there's an immenseley talented band at work, but on this release I don't hear a "band" at all. I hear a bunch of synths, loops, keys, etc. etc. I have yet to even hear a guitar anywhere on the album. And yes I know Radiohead isn't a "guitar rock" band, but with as talented a guitarist that Radiohead has, to never truly feature him just seems wrong. Thom Yorke's lyrics/vocals continue to just ramble or drone on. With it's short length the album doesn't even feel finished.
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    Of the four Radiohead albums I've ever bothered with, TKoL was the only album of theirs I've had somewhat of a connection with.

    Though Yorke's singles with Four Tet and Burial, those I strangely enjoyed.
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