4/4/2023 0 Comments Ok computer radiohead allmusicSince it's undeveloped, I'll give it a pass. Jesus Christ! Almost reminds me of Motion Picture Soundtrack. unfortunately it never completely builds up.(8/10) Melatonin: Just the first 5 seconds of this song feel sad. (9/10) Meeting in the Aisle: Singlehandedly has one of the most interesting intros out of all of the b-sides and entrances much more easily than Lull. (8/10) Lull: Hypnotic song, somewhat reminiscent of No Surprises (simply because of the instrumentation) Also reminds me of a Beatles song considering the short length and quick build-up. it's a sad (albeit revealing) reminder of what never was. (10/10) Lift: When Thom finally comes in, the track achieves it's more thematical intentions. (10/10) *I'll make the track reviews shorter now.* Man of War: Probably the most well-developed out of all three of the unreleased tracks, this hints at how Thom's vocals in the future would become even more haunting than they were back then. For a track that was never released, the arrangement was very well developed. I Promise: Starts off on a soft acoustic note that casually blows through two verses before an orchestra sweeps the song away until Thom comes back, and maintains a sweet presence throughout the song. it really just depends on how a person weighs the pros vs the cons. doesn't mean that the album won't get a 10. *Just because every song doesn't get a 10. Instead of going over the tracks from the original album, I figured that I should go over the b-sides and the three new tracks that had never been released before. Whenever I am feeling down or alienated from the world, I always came to this album to remind myself that I'm not the only one with problems. Whenever I am feeling down or alienated from the world, I always For the past three years, Ok Computer has been a personal part of my life. For the past three years, Ok Computer has been a personal part of my life.
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