https://youtu.be/KRLwz7kiUy0This is such a good song, but of course halfway through they had like melodic notes that sound like what has become almost their trademark sound, that weird almost kind of surreal weird dark paranoid type of sound, they just have to add that in their. But upon further listen, it does sound very quintessentially Radiohead, but it almost has this sort of ‘weird’ English sound.
But still, I think that’s why I like the Bends so much it’s before they really went overboard in that sound.
This is doable to me a bit, but I wonder if I can really write songs like that, but it’s depressing because Radiohead was all about guitars at some point (as seen on the bends) and then they turned around and just and disparaged them and went all electronic and digital. Like wha? Where did that come from? There’s so many bands that turned their back on the guitar like Radiohead, Muse, the smashing pumpkins, others I can’t think of at the moment. It’s really depressing.
I wonder if there is really a good reason for that, I feel sort of loyal to the guitar, but I guess to some people it can seem sort of obsolete. It’s just I was so desperate to learn the guitar and it’s how I came to understand music in general it feels weird just going past it and think it’s all obsolete. I’m not sure if these musicians actually thought this or if they just got sick of the guitar and instead of clarifying that they just decided to trash guitars in general.
I just wonder with like muse and Radiohead if they have really seen bigger prospects and more interest in their music since going mostly digital. Like if it’s really that much of a bigger interest and fanbase, but even then just because that’s true does that mean you should like abandon your main sound and output, isn’t that basically selling out? It seems really shameless too.
When Muse was making their bank on electric guitar and just hitting their stride, the smashing pumpkins