Posts Tagged: Radiohead


18
Aug 09

Best Album of 2001

Previously: Best album of 2000 (Readers’ Choice & PMA’s Choice)

We’ve set out to find the 10 best albums of the decade, according to our readers as well as our own personal favorite. So this gives us a maximum of listing the 20 best albums of the 2000s. Though I haven’t ruled out the possibility that the Readers’ and PMA’s choices might be the same album. So we’ll play this by ear.

Like last time, I’ll list ten candidates for best album of 2001. These candidates are determined by their inclusion in various year-end lists from publications we trust, including, the Village Voice 2001 Pazz & Jop Poll, NME, The Onion, Mojo, Los Angeles Times, Spin, and Uncut. Please vote for the album you think was the best in 2001. If your choice isn’t on here, we’d love to see it in the comments section (though, we’d appreciate if you’d vote for your favorite on the list anyway).

A. Love And Theft by Bob Dylan
B. Is This It? by The Strokes
C. Amnesiac by Radiohead
D. White Blood Cells by The White Stripes
E. Vespertine by Bjork
F. Discovery by Daft Punk
G. Ágætis Byrjun by Sigur Rós
H. The Blueprint by Jay-Z
I. Things We Lost In the Fire by Low
J. Rooty by Basement Jaxx


17
Aug 09

Best Albums of the 2000s: 2000

It’s not easy to pick the best album of a particular year. Music is the soundtrack to our lives, and it means different things to individuals depending on where they’re at when an album is released. Over the next few months I’m gonna tell you what albums we liked each year over the past ten years and I’ll also talk about your collective choice for best album each year. Anytime you narrow down entire years music down to 10 choices, you’re gonna miss some great music, and I know some of you think these types of articles are a waste of time. To you I say this:

  • Get over it. It’s my time I’m wasting. If you don’t wanna waste your time, don’t read. :)
  • PMA will still cover the latest music as it comes out, so you’re not missing anything there.
  • We see value in remembering great music from the past. Some of our readers may have missed these albums the first time around, so it’s still exposure to new music, even if it’s from 10 years ago.

I hope you enjoy this segment while it lasts, and get into the dialogue. We’ll probably nail some of your favorites and dreadfully miss others. Let us know what you think of the choices in the comments, and tell us what changes you’d make.

In the meantime, here are the winners for The Best Album of 2000. Enjoy! Continue reading →


17
Aug 09

Radiohead Internet Drama

Read all about it @ Rawkblog.

I’m a huge Radiohead fan, but I’m tired of their games, to be honest. But like I said before… as long as they keep leaking new music, I can’t really complain.


13
Aug 09

Radiohead – These Are My Twisted Words

Radiohead   These Are My Twisted Words listen

Hmm, Stereogum posted up another new Radiohead song. This one’s called “These Are My Twisted Words.”

Can’t tell you how bent I am over Radiohead’s decision to not make any new albums, but release singular songs, or unstructured EPs. But if this means that we get a new Radiohead song every week, I might not mind all that much.

I must note that neither of the new songs stand out very much in a year full of great music, and especially not in Radiohead’s own discography. Nonetheless, “Harry Patch” and “These Are My Twisted Words” are definitely worth a listen. Continue reading →


12
Aug 09

Radiohead – Harry Patch (In Memory Of)

Radiohead – Harry Patch (In Memory Of) listen
I could honestly care less about Harry Patch, the last living UK World War 1 Veteran (damn, man), but now that Radiohead made a song in his honor, I feel like I love the guy. Making it even more special, “Harry Patch (In Memory Of)” holds the first beautiful minutes of recorded post-In Rainbows material for Radiohead. It’s string-laden and slow. I could only hope someone records something like this when I die.

Listen to it here, and buy it at Waste. It’s for a worthy cause, not one I particularly care about, but I’m sure its worthy in some way. Continue reading →


6
Aug 09

Radiohead – Wonderwall (Oasis Cover)

Radiohead   Wonderwall (Oasis Cover) covers
Those of us that grew up in the brief era when Oasis was the shit and Wonderwall plagued the airwaves, might find this brief parody a little offensive. Especially when Thom Yorke seems to forget the lyrics and begins to mumble almost incomprehensibly.

But hey, it’s Radiohead, so I guess it makes it ok. They might be one of a very select few bands that can get away with covering, and simultaneously ‘taking a piss’ (as our English friends would say) on such a 90’s classic. Much thanks to WAWSTSF for unearthing it for us. Continue reading →


3
Aug 09

Best Albums of 2000 Poll

As you know, I like lists. All kinds of lists. But my favorite are musically inclined lists. The end of the decade is approaching rather quickly, and with lists on my mind, I’ve been thinking about something I think a you all ought to be thinking about. The best albums of the 2000s. What were the first great albums of this millennium? Jeff Lind is down for the task of finding out. But he won’t do it alone.

From now up until late December, we will try to figure out what have been the best albums of the 00s, by year. This will amount to a total of 10 albums, one from each year, to keep things even. This is how it will work — for each year, Jeff and I will pick one album as our favorite, but we will also hold a poll for you all to vote on to find the PMA Readers’ choice for best album. Hopefully we will decide on two distinct albums to remember that given year.

We will be starting off with the year 2000. I have drawn up a list of 10 albums released in the year 2000 (in the US). This list was derived from various year-end lists from publications like: Village Voice Pazz & Jop Poll, Pitchfork, Mojo and Metacritic. Please select the album you think was the best in 2000. If your choice isn’t on here, we’d love to see it in the comments section (though, we’d appreciate if you’d vote for your favorite on the list anyway).

A. OutKast – Stankonia
B. Radiohead – Kid A
C. Modest Mouse – The Moon And Antarctica
D. Yo La Tengo – And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out
E. Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP
F. PJ Harvey – Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
G. The New Pornographers – Mass Romantic
H. Primal Scream – XTRMNTR
I. Aimee Mann – Bachelor No. 2
J. Sleater-Kinney – All Hands On The Bad One


18
Jul 09

Thom Yorke – All For The Best

Thom Yorke   All For The Best listen

Thom Yorke - All For The Best


More info on Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy.


17
Jul 09

Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy

Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy covers
Dozens of your favorite music artists have banded together to help Mark Mulcahy (former Miracle Legion front man) continue to make music while raising his 3-year-old twins, after the tragic death of his wife. Artists like Thom Yorke, Michael Stipe, and The National are contributing covers of songs written by Mulcahy in the compilation Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy which is out 9/29. Stereogum reports that “An additional 20 tracks from folks like A.C. Newman, Buffalo Tom and Laura Veirs will be released digitally. Also expect concerts to coincide with the release. One will take place in London, one in New York.”

Read on for the tracklist Continue reading →


15
Jul 09

Max Tannone: Jaydiohead (Jay-Z x Radiohead) – The Encore

Max Tannone: Jaydiohead (Jay Z x Radiohead)   The Encore listen
Talented producer Max Tannone (formerly known as Minty Fresh Beats), who was responsible for the critically acclaimed Jay-Z/Radiohead mash-up album Jaydiohead, has returned with an encore. This five-song encore, once again, finds two of the most prolific artists of our time clashing note by note, in utterly beautiful symmetry.

Is it just me, or does Jaydiohead + The Encore need mass market exposure, a la Collision Course? Hopefully not.

1. Jaydiohead – Air Roc
2. Jaydiohead – Life There
3. Jaydiohead – Reckoner’s Encore
4. Jaydiohead – Song and Cry
5. Jaydiohead – December Backdrifts