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Reply #30 posted 07/18/06 8:32am

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Bfunkthe1 said:

Dewrede said:

Will there be a single released off the album ?
[Edited 7/17/06 17:16pm]

Yes, there will be a single release which is Harrowdown Hill.
It's gonna be backed with two non-lp tracks. Actual songs and some remixes. But I believe that they maybe vinly only releases. I'll have to look this up again.
Or you can go to www.ateaseweb.com and go to the message boards and look around. That's where I found out this info.



My fave track on the disc. Its the closest thing to funk on the album.
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Reply #31 posted 07/18/06 8:45am

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Bfunkthe1 said:

You're welcome.
I can't wait to hear the b-sides.
That website is kinda the be all end all of Radiohead related sites. You can find some very cool stuff on there (message boards). wink

cheers , i know that site but never checked out the message board cool
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Reply #32 posted 07/19/06 6:51am

BT11

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Bfunkthe1 said:

Dewrede said:

Will there be a single released off the album ?
[Edited 7/17/06 17:16pm]

Yes, there will be a single release which is Harrowdown Hill.
It's gonna be backed with two non-lp tracks. Actual songs and some remixes. But I believe that they maybe vinly only releases. I'll have to look this up again.
Or you can go to www.ateaseweb.com and go to the message boards and look around. That's where I found out this info.


Cool, great single choice.
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Reply #33 posted 07/21/06 6:22am

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unkemptpueblo said:

Bfunkthe1 said:


Yes, there will be a single release which is Harrowdown Hill.
It's gonna be backed with two non-lp tracks. Actual songs and some remixes. But I believe that they maybe vinly only releases. I'll have to look this up again.
Or you can go to www.ateaseweb.com and go to the message boards and look around. That's where I found out this info.



My fave track on the disc. Its the closest thing to funk on the album.


co-sign

my next faves are Black Swan and and the "Atom" song (cd isn't with me and I don't remember the name, lol)
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Reply #34 posted 07/21/06 11:36am

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I've. been meaning to get this myself, maybe I'll go shopping this weekend nod

On a side note did anyone ever catch Radiohead covering Nobody Does It Better the Bond theme? It's fuckin' awesome. cool
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Reply #35 posted 07/22/06 6:59am

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BTW, here's the Rolling Stone review. 4 stars, I can agree with that! biggrin


Many people find Thom Yorke disturbing. And Thom Yorke seems to be one of them. On his excellent surprise solo album, The Eraser, he creeps himself out constantly, muttering about heartbreak amid waves of electronic keyboards. He doesn't have the rest of Radiohead to buoy him up -- it's just a man and his laptop, with hardly any guitar. Yorke comes on as a Lieutenant Columbo of the psyche, rumpled and haggard, who always has just one more question. On The Eraser, he has some particularly barbed ones. "Are you only being nice because you want something?" he asks in the opening title tune. "Be careful how you respond/You might end up in this song." Like the rest of the album, it's intensely beautiful, yet it explores the kind of emotional turmoil that makes the angst of OK Computer or The Bends sound like kid stuff.
Yorke recorded The Eraser with Nigel Godrich and kept it a secret until Radiohead hit the road, so nobody would wonder if they were splitting up. The album could hardly sound more different from the superb new uptempo songs Radiohead are debuting on their current tour. Live, Radiohead are killing crowds with the Velvets-riffing "Arpeggi" and "Bodysnatchers," or the Run-DMC tribute "15 Step," or the trimly rocked-out "Bangers 'n' Mash," which is even cooler than the classic Peter Sellers/Sophia Loren duet of the same name. But The Eraser is full of glitchy electro ballads, in the style of Kid A tracks like "Morning Bell" and "How to Disappear Completely." The structures are tighter than in Radiohead songs, centered on the vocals -- fans hoping for ten-minute ambient dub doodles will be disappointed. Yorke's voice has never sounded so fragile; his melodies have never sounded so mournful. In a word, he sounds alone. And it wears him out.

For the most part, these are sad love songs, maybe even breakup songs. They're pretty straightforward in the lyrics department, detailing a crumbling relationship full of bruises that won't heal. As Yorke puts it in "Black Swan," "You cannot kick-start a dead horse/You just cross yourself and walk away." Usually, when the word "you" comes up in a Radiohead song, it's aimed at some faceless symbol of our sick society. But in knockout tunes like "Atoms for Peace," "The Eraser" and "The Clock," Yorke seems to address an individual, somebody with whom he shares a complex emotional history. There's no percentage trying to read autobiography into Yorke's songs, or anybody else's -- the question isn't whether they're about him, it's whether they're about you. So let's just say he sounds like he knows what he's talking about. You might have to go back to Side Two of David Bowie's Low to hear a guy delve so deep inside the well of synth-pop loneliness.

"And It Rained All Night" is a typical highlight -- burbling synths, eerie percussion clicks, Eighties computer-game bleeps. And Yorke sings it exactly like Mick Jagger, which is weird. "The Eraser" has a broken stop-start piano sample, while Yorke vows, "The more you try to erase me/The more that I appear." "Black Swan" has a growling guitar line and snarling vocals, reminiscent of "I Might Be Wrong." But the peak is "Atoms for Peace," where Matmos-like synth static crackles as Yorke tries to decide whether to save his lover from herself or save her from him. No doubt these would have made excellent Radiohead songs. The Eraser is full of moments when you wait for the band to kick in, and it doesn't happen. It reminds you how much Radiohead thrive on their sense of collective creation -- even at their most downbeat, their camaraderie gives off a life-affirming energy. Yet these aren't Radiohead songs, or demos for Radiohead songs. They're something different, something we haven't heard before. Lieutenant Yorke is asking new questions, looking for clues to the same old mystery: how to appear, incompletely.

ROB SHEFFIELD
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Reply #36 posted 07/23/06 10:35am

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THIS IS EFFED UP

EFFED UP

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Reply #37 posted 07/23/06 8:27pm

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Thoroughly enjoy it ^^

Wonderful for listening to on loop play overnight as you sleep, or fade in and out of.
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Reply #38 posted 08/03/06 12:09pm

unkemptpueblo

THe Harrowdown Hill video is now online @ Youtube.
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Reply #39 posted 08/06/06 12:54am

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NorthernLad said:

Although its odd they are waiting so long after the album's relese to put a single out.

It's more to get the b-sides out than to promote the record.
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Reply #40 posted 08/06/06 1:46am

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This is a great album and, gulp, (whisper it) may be a better album than "Hail To The Thief"...
And if you play the track "Atoms For Peace" next to Bjorks "Cocoon" they sound great together...very 'clicky', but with so much warmth.
"There is no such thing in life as normal..."
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Reply #41 posted 08/10/06 11:49pm

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stevenpottle said:

This is a great album and, gulp, (whisper it) may be a better album than "Hail To The Thief"...
And if you play the track "Atoms For Peace" next to Bjorks "Cocoon" they sound great together...very 'clicky', but with so much warmth.

Right on both counts! It's the Matmos-style beats.
When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, they act as a prism and form a rainbow. The rainbow is a division of white light into many beautiful colors. Regardless of the day, I'm glad you were born.
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Reply #42 posted 08/12/06 6:45am

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Thunderbird said:

stevenpottle said:

This is a great album and, gulp, (whisper it) may be a better album than "Hail To The Thief"...
And if you play the track "Atoms For Peace" next to Bjorks "Cocoon" they sound great together...very 'clicky', but with so much warmth.

Right on both counts! It's the Matmos-style beats.


Funny you should say that cause I had the huge urge to listen to 'Vespertine' right after listening to 'Eraser'.
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Reply #43 posted 08/12/06 7:02am

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our local alternacrap station has chosen to play Black Swan over and over. Of course they silent out all the F words. WHY PLAY IT THEN???!!!
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Reply #44 posted 08/12/06 11:37am

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its "meh" for me.
Space for sale...
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Reply #45 posted 08/12/06 12:23pm

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i like it..

i love the new b side tho.. The Drunkk Machine


i dig that completely
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