
I devote my first Mi post to Radiohead. Musical geniuses, and the reason behind my devotion to the art of music. I started my Radiohead obsession when I was 13 years old. The famous appearance of "Talk Show Host," in the hit film, Romeo & Juliet had me at "I want to..." From there their third album, Ok Computer, was in my hands and within an instant became my #1. It didn't take me long to realize that I was on to something pretty amazing. Like an addiction, I decided to venture onto more Radiohead, and sure enough...I was not disappointed. Pablo Honey, their first and more alternative album kindly holds a spot for their most recognized track, "Creep." But this album was quickly overlooked and does not compare to Radiohead's most recent accomplishments. Next came The Bends, which still remained akin to its ancestor as acoustics and electric guitars abound. But Radiohead took a turn to the futuristic and almost scary with Kid A, Amnesiac, Hail to the Thief, and of course, their most extraordinary masterpiece, In Rainbows. These albums have proven to be much different, and rightfully so, incredible works of art. With their computerized, deep, eery, and drify undertones, you're quickly taken to a new planet, albeit, a new decade. If these don't stimulate your musical brain nerves, I don't know what will. It is in these albums that Radiohead demonstrates its unique ability to create different sounds from normal instruments and lyrical confusion. It almost makes you wonder, "Where did Thom Yorke come up with that?"
Either way you look at it, Radiohead has my heart and always will. It's been 13 years now that I have been listening to them, and I never, ever, get sick of them. Like a little kid anxiously awaiting for Santa on Christmas day, I sit and wonder if and when they will create another album for me to indulge. It's a tease to think about what Thom Yorke will come up with next. After all the freakishly peculiar sounds they've managed to create up to this point, one wonders...."What WILL they come up with next?"
Here's to a Happy 2010 of musical bliss and endless exploration for the new and continued "muscially inclined!"
-Mi
Either way you look at it, Radiohead has my heart and always will. It's been 13 years now that I have been listening to them, and I never, ever, get sick of them. Like a little kid anxiously awaiting for Santa on Christmas day, I sit and wonder if and when they will create another album for me to indulge. It's a tease to think about what Thom Yorke will come up with next. After all the freakishly peculiar sounds they've managed to create up to this point, one wonders...."What WILL they come up with next?"
Here's to a Happy 2010 of musical bliss and endless exploration for the new and continued "muscially inclined!"
-Mi
