
Amnesiac
Released
2001
Recorded alongside Kid A but no mere castoff collection, Amnesiac emerged as the darker, jazzier twin, all crooked rhythms and shadowy corridors where its predecessor floated in ambient space. Thom Yorke's voice curls through Jonny Greenwood's ondes Martenot on the hypnotic Pyramid Song, while Life in a Glasshouse summons Humphrey Lyttelton's band for a New Orleans funeral march through digital wreckage.
What Kid A predicted, Amnesiac mourned, swapping clinical detachment for something closer to dread, proving Radiohead's experimental phase had more dimensions than anyone anticipated.
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