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Customer Reviews for Hail to the Thief

Hail to the Thief

Model: 845432
SKU: 5551547
UPC: 724358454321
Radiohead: Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, programming); Ed O'Brien (vocals, guitar, sound effects); Jonny Greenwood (guitar, toy piano, glockenspiel, programming, samples); Colin Greenwood (synthesizer, bass, samples); Philip Selway (drums, percussion).Principally recorded at Ocean Way, Hollywood, California.HAIL TO THE THIEF won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album and for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. "There There" was nominated for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.Not since the Beatles has a group managed to combine mass popularity and cutting-edge aesthetic triumphs so consistently as Radiohead, who by the time of HAIL TO THE THIEF had been on a roll since 1997's OK COMPUTER (as great as THE BENDS was, it didn't garner the band mainstream attention). While KID A and AMNESIAC had been outre, boundary-pushing attempts to expand the pop-rock palette even beyond the ambitious OK COMPUTER, HAIL TO THE THIEF incorporates the avant-garde techniques developed in that journey, applying them to more formal song structures. In this way, we get the best of both worlds on what just might be Radiohead's best album yet.Though this isn't a return to the straight-ahead pop structures of THE BENDS, the guitar does make a welcome return here. There are plenty of glitchy electronics and atmospheric keyboards, etc., but they're integrated with traditional "rock" instrumentation" in a completely organic way. Though they remain art-rockers to the end, with Thom Yorke expressing carefully wrought angst both personal and political, Radiohead injects some blood into things as well. The occasional hard-grooving funk rhythm and crazed rock guitar riff keeps even the airiest sentiments well anchored, making HAIL TO THE THIEF as well balanced as it is progressive.
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Customer Reviews for Hail to the Thief
Review 1 for Hail to the Thief

Awesome

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5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: muscobsesr
on 02/13/2008
What's great about it: Great musicianship, great on the ears
What's not so great: None
This is pretty much just an amazing piece of work from an amazing band.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 2 for Hail to the Thief

One of Radiohead's finest

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5.0 out of 5
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Posted by: radiohead1
from New York
on 11/19/2007
What's great about it: Awesome opening track and other great songs
What's not so great: May not like it on the first listen and some songs rely heavily on synthesized beats
I highly recommend this to anyone who likes Radiohead or experimental music. This took me a while to get used to but after a while I liked it. the opening track "2+2=5" starts off the CD with a bang. Many of the tracks start out slow and melodic and build up the pace as the song progresses.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Review 3 for Hail to the Thief

My Gateway drug into Radiohead

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Posted by: dhchung
on 10/12/2007
What's great about it: Musical creativity, length, theme
What's not so great: Dark subject matter?
This was my first Radiohead album, and it has proven to be one of the better decisions I have made when choosing music. This album is incredibly layered with sound, from fuzzy guitars to synth to ethereal vocals to Jonny Greenwood's beeps and boops and samples. Musically, I was amazed and went on to Ok Computer, Kid A and such other Radiohead albums. Hail to the Thief is seriously melancholy and pessimistic, and this theme is maintained throughout. Thom Yorke expresses both musically and lyrically his discontented outlook on the world. All in all the music is not simple in the best way, and the lyrics make you think a little, too. Definitely recommend this to any fan of creative music.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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