domingo, 6 de septiembre de 2009

The way music express our pain in plethoric market society: Radiohead



I've just listened carefully from 'Pablo Honey' and 'The Bends' to 'Kid A' album but I can understand why Haruki Murakami explained on an interview that he listened to Radiohead as if he was listening to an opera of the sounds of the modern world. I just want to enjoy 'Amnesiac', 'Hail to the thief' and 'In rainbows' only when I wiil be ready, in the mood for it and trying to experience as deep as I could at that moment these unique diamonds.

As Radiohead's music reflect the pain of the world we live in, the contradictions of modern life, love and the rest of human feelings, as they are completely coinciuos of the pletoric market society we all live in, naming it the best independent band world in the history of modern music, like many critics do, is not a 'frivolité'. Modern life reflects on their sounds and the pain of the world changes and comes along with their music. Their songs become a true part of the souls of those who can appreciate its beauty and the pain turns into some kind of grace so we can feel beautiful and saved, for a moment...



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