FranzFerdinand
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even though this isn't the topic, i support absolution > the rest.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!absolution* said:yes, yes it is.
yes, yes i am.
two points.
origin of symmetry > showbiz > absolution
muse > radiohead, but in hindsight they are both fairly unextraordinary.
beat that bitchthejosiekiller said:
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
this sexy guy knows where its atabsolution* said:origin of symmetry > showbiz > absolution
I really dont think it could be said any better! I support this claim as much as possible.kaylz said:origin of symmetry is like an hour and a half of pure aurally induced orgasm
bonnie04 said:origin of symmetry is increddddiiibbbblllleeeeeeeeeee.
i guess they do have similarities with radiohead but when i listen to their music i see ridiculous differences that i wonder why they get comnpared soooo damn much.
transcendent; if you're new to radiohead, don't start with their later albums. it is very difficult to get into them if you try with their later stuff first.
pablo honey (first album) was your standard rock.
the bends is what i believe characterises radiohead, try some songs from there (high and dry, my iron lung, planet telex, it's none of that weird shit, trust me)
ok compuer - try the songs like no surprises, climbing up the walls, electioneering; those songs are easier to like on the album
only after you listen to their earlier stuff can you build an appreciation for them.
never start with stuff like hail to the thief, kid a, or amnesiac.
no problemo.transcendent said:thanks for the advice, been looking from new music to get into.
I really loved Absolution, I got into Muse when I saw that awesome Hysteria videoclip on Rage and I've worked my way back to Origin Of Symmetry than Showbiz than Hullabaloo. I'd say Absolution > Origin Of Symmetry > Showbiz basing this on the number of song I enjoyed from each album and the ease of listening to each daily. Still it's a hard choice to choose because individual favourite songs: Sing For Absolution, Citizen Erased and Showbiz.
haha why thank you. exactly, my 2 faves would definitely have to be ok computer, and the bends respectively. the whole of ok computer is just incredible.Gangels said:Now you know what your talking about. I loved 'there there' but nowhere near as much as i loved the whole of 'ok computer' and 'the bends'!
Amnesiac was a good one too for great music, but i always loved Karma police. I have no idea why, oh and paranoid android, fake plastic trees, my iron lung, its all good.
rh is a fantastic band and it's obvious from previous posts that i love them to bits. but because rh released the bends, okc, and kid a, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are ultimately the greatest band in existance.libertine said:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOLOZ MUSEZ IS BETTA DAN RADIOHEAD
OMGZ!!!!!!!!!!!!
im a fan of muse but they're a dumbed down, aggrandized operatic rock act that is perfect when you want to go fuckn crazy to i.e they are amazing live but lack the depth in their songs to truly blow my mind away..mind you i think matt bellamy has a better falsetto and superior singing range than thom yorke.
and how on earth can you call them superior to radiohead when radiohead have created the bends, ok computer and kid a. oh and a genius guitarist/composer called jonny greenwood.
i agree origin is their best album but i prefer absolution to showbiz
for new fans id say the bends is the easiest to get into.
exactly, artistic progression is needed. i actually liked the new muse song. they either get criticism for 'recycling' old material by sticking to what they usually do, or they get criticised for 'just not being muse'. hmm. it's a lose lose situation for them.joe1016 said:hey yeah i reckon thats a good point for all you radiohead haters out there.
i got into radiohead from their early stuff and then fell in love with the entire range, from pablo honey as far out as kidA/amnesiac and back to HTTT.
muse are great but radiohead rock my socks!
BTW i heard a song off the new album on JJJ tonight, they ahve changed their sound completely! no operatic Rock, it had almost a dance beat feel to it, still recogniseable but only just.
it was good though, i still cant wait to see them live, hullaballoo rocked till the cows came home.
they are changeing, for better or for worse artistic progression is needed (see radioheads progression throughout their catalogue)