![]() Spin (8/97, pp.112-113) - 8 (out of 10) - ".Unlike their majestic models U2, Radiohead take on techno without switching instruments or employing trendy producers.As with post-rockers Tortoise, Laika, and Seefeel, Radiohead have a fuzzbox or two and obviously know how to use 'em."Įntertainment Weekly (Spring 2000, p.166) - Ranked #4 in EW's "Top 10 albums of the '90s"Įntertainment Weekly (7/11/97, pp.65-66) - ".Shrouded in wafting guitars, swoony rhythms, and moody-blue strings, it shrugs off mosh-pit conventions for a poignant delicacy and breadth, with Yorke's cracked-throat voice the album's melancholy center.For all of Radiohead's growing pains.their aim-to take British pop to a heavenly new level-is true." - Rating: B+ Spin (1/98, p.86) - Ranked #2 on Spin's list of the "Top 20 Albums Of The Year." Spin (9/99, p.122) - Ranked #9 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s." Rolling Stone (7/10-24/97, pp.117-118) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - ".OK COMPUTER - a stunning art-rock tour de force - will have you reeling back to their debut, PABLO HONEY, for insight into the group's dramatic evolution." Rolling Stone (5/13/99, p.65) - Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's." ![]() ![]() Rolling Stone (p.64) - 5 stars out of 5 - "anicked, paranoid and product-coded tranquilized, arena-size and indelible."
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