poor mr. york really does have a love it or hate it voice. personally I
like it but many people I know get turned off from their music because they
can't stand his tone
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quoted 5 lines From: Jeff Pitrman <jeff@spof.net>
>From: Jeff Pitrman <jeff@spof.net>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: Re: [idm] Radiohead (NOT off topic)
>Date: Tue, Sep 12, 2000, 7:34 AM
>
quoted 26 lines At 03:17 AM 9/12/2000 -0400, Cichli@aol.com wrote:
> At 03:17 AM 9/12/2000 -0400, Cichli@aol.com wrote:
>>Radiohead's new album, Kid A, is going to be heavily electronic, and you will
>>all be talking about it. 'tis the future of IDM as you didn't know it could
>>ever be, boys and girls.
>
> No, it's some decent synth plonkings mostly ruined by this guy's
> terrible, terrible falsetto singing. I like the instrumental tracks enough,
> but homeboy really needs to try a new vocal angle. It grates my nerves like
> a food processor after about 5 seconds. I'm totally at a loss how anyone
> can be that into his voice. I guess it's relatively 'intelligent,' but
> mostly it just sounds like more plodding rock music to me. Still, they're
> head and shoulders above most bands that sound like that.
> I do like their stickers and t-shirts and general graphic design
> angle though. Their slogans and little diagrams are all very cute.
>
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