What's objectively the best song out of this album?

What's objectively the best song out of this album?

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Free in the Knowledge or Thin Thing

Worst fucking cover art i’ve ever seen

drr drr

Not at all, it’s shit, simple as, if you didn’t already know it was Donwood you would say the same dickrider

itd look much better without the writing anyway thats for sure

It's kino

If it's s Thom side project it's a safe guarantee that the artwork is going to be ass and piss.

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Radiohead has bad cover art too for the most part

not really except for HttT and PH

idk
there's something almost generational in this cover art. it encapsulates a period quite well. anxious and apprehensive.
this new album has some interesting ideas but it doesn't create something that seem like it'll be that memorable.

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Their best album cover, it’s just perfect

>best song out of this album
A Hairdryer

but if I was talking to someone who isn't massively autistic probably You Will never work in TV Again
it's cause him and his college buddy make it in some shed
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For me, it’s The Opposite or Open The Floodgates

I've listened to it three or four times so far, and i don't think i would be able to name even a single song without looking at the tracklist
if its actually good, it has yet to click

thom hasn’t been good since HttT, and even a lot of that was filler, Kid A/Amnesiac was there last creative, invested effort, i’m tired of pretending it wasn’t

I actually think most of the stuff with a radiohead stamp has been pretty good, even a moon shaped pool
and Spectre was fantastic
as far as thomas solo, eraser and atoms for peace was ok, rest is pretty mid

hairdryer

none, it's the variety of the songs that makes the whole greater than the sum of its parts

you fucked up

I like a lot of The Eraser but no so much his other stuff, HttT just seemed like the final hoorah of the people who made OK Computer and Kid A/Amnesiac, sure it was convoluted but that’s really all you can do at that point, go out with a chaotic bang implementing all of the different song styles you’ve mastered over the years. I’m not a huge fan of In Rainbows except the singles and Videotape to be honest and I’m ashamed to say it but it’s true, the rest just felt inconsequential, same with TKoL, and even A Moon Shaped Pool, it seems like after HttT I’ve just been getting albums with a few good songs here and there but nothing that keeps me coming back to listen all
the way.

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That has always been pretty clear to me too, I never understood the hype for later albums. They're fine, but way off their peak in some intangible way. AMSP has nice sonics though.

It becomes more apparent too when you realize most of the songs people like from later albums were all written a decade earlier