The bends is another name for decompression sickness, divers suffer from it if they come back to the surface too quickly. I think it was referring to the sudden rush of fame they got with Creep being such a hit, it happened so quickly it was like getting the bends.
Exactly. And you get the bends when you go really deep: the pressure forces N2 into solution your blood, in the liquid. Then the N2 comes out as gas when you come up quickly. It occludes capillaries and causes mini-strokes. Ouch!
The iron lung is metaphor for the success of their song Creep which came out a couple of years before this album. the success of the song keeps them alive as a band, but they have to keep performing it to keep their success, so they feel constricted by the song despite the popularity its given them.
If I may, for most RH fans, this is their greatest album. Those in the music industry refer to this as the album that gave an insight of what the post-grunge sound of Pablo Honey would become - the band that saved rock, the band that continues to push progressive. For me, brought up on earlier Sabbath, it is my favourite album of all time. Barely a week will pass without me listening to at least a couple of tracks from this. That said, I have a feeling that the general sound of this album is what caused non-RH listeners to assume that they write depressing songs. PS. High and dry was a favourite of mine as a younger person too.
@@eumaeusi can assure u aint ‘speaking for most radiohead fans’ this album is really good but in comparison to the rest of their discography its only really like their 6th or 5th best
@@asger7442 fair enough. My point was based on fans I've chatted to at their concerts and videos posted to YT from sound engineers, musicians and producers.
i know youre a big fan of Jeff Buckley, so I wanted to let you know that Fake Plastic Trees is nearly entirely influenced by him. When working on the album Thome couldn't get the song right for quite a while, and whilst decompressing the band decided to go watch a live show. They ended up watching Jeff. That night Thome was so amazed by what his voice was capable of that he was immediately inspired to infuse what he had witnessed into his own work, which ended up being the final manifestation of Fake Plastic Trees.
Yeah let's be honest, everyone knows just how good these mfs are. Radiohead are just so good that i always have a certain expectation before listening to one of their records, and everytime they blow the expectations out of the water. Love the content Smags, keep it up! Suggestion (Could it be?!?): Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
so far a good video! Radiohead is a great band and they’ve made some really good stuff! my favorite is Kid A! Did you know that Kid A was inspired by Aphex Twin??
something i think ab a lot is that when radiohead was recording this album they couldn’t get fake plastic trees to sound right so they decided to take a break and go to a concert and when they got back they were so inspired that they recorded it in one take. the concert was jeff buckley
AGHHH YESSSS!!! Amazing album!! I think you'd like "When The Pawn..." by Fiona Apple! A piano rock album filled with emotion. been watching for a long time :)
In interviews they said the underlying theme of this one was illness and the fear of illness. You can almost put the songs in chronological order and hear the band develop. Sulk and Bones could have been from the previous album, up to Planet Telex which would not have been too out of place on OK Computer.
Amazing as always! I think you'd enjoy Beach House's Bloom or Teen Dream. Both are so great. Also, I'd like to recommend Cocteau Twins' Heaven or Las Vegas.
I think an amazing album to react to is slide by George clanton. It has a super nostalgic and woozy vibe that I’ve literally never heard anywhere else. That and you’re living all over me by dinosaur jr.
The Bends has to be one of my fav albums from the 90s. I’ve been desperately trying to find other albums that sounds like it, but I don’t think I ever will lol If you like the heavier side of Radiohead, I’d suggest looking into Origin of Symmetry by Muse. They’re a polarizing band nowadays but back in 2001, they put out one of the best rock albums of the 2000s. People draw a lot of similarities between them & Radiohead
Yess love this one, great reaction too smags! Would love to see these reactions in the future: LCD Soundsystem - This is Happening Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People Built To Spill - Perfect From Now On
Still holding out for that Strawberry Jam video my dude👊Glad you did The Bends though, dope ass album. Highly recommend checking out A Light for Attracting Attention by The Smile. It’s turned into my favorite Thom Yorke project 🍻
You should listen to Lamp, it's a japanese indie band, (They speak Japanese so you won't understand a thing) but they make the most beautiful music ever and you can always vibe to them. I recommend listening to the Gensou album
Hey you should check out the album “Perfect From Now On” by Built to Spill. It’s one of the best alternative rock albums of the 90s. Love your channel by the way!
You seemed confused by the difference in sound of some of their songs at some points. I think much of the harder stuff, like My iron Lung, were made earlier on, closer to their 'Pablo Honey' era which was more like grunge. I can only guess that it sounds stranger to you, being more familiar with their mellow sounds as you'd have been born towards that time. :) This is one of my favourite albums. And despite the sad and painful subject matter of the songs, I still feel uplifted by them all. Thom himself once said "It's easy to be miserable. Being happy is tougher and cooler." I wish I could live up to that quote more often.
you need to listen to sprain - the lamb as effigy. it has the intensity of swans and the vocal expressiveness as black country, new road but pushed to 100. i also can hear a lot of influences from slint, nirvana, system of a down, deftones, godspeed you! black emperor, and even a sprinkle of radiohead here and there that creates this intense concoction of beauty, dark, ambient, noisy music that i feel will one of the best experiences you'll hear since going on this music journey
Hey man, love your reactions. You should definitely check out some of billy woods' music if you haven't yet. One of the best rappers alive in my opinion.
Love your reviews man, this is such a great album. Top comment is correct both about the literal meaning of "the bends" and the metaphorical meaning here. Would still love to hear you do a noise album like Yellow Swans - Going Places or Black Dice - Beaches & Canyons
I've been enjoying your videos and artist/album choices. In Rainbows is my favorite Radiohead album and definitely a review that you should do. An artist that I really like is Cut Copy. I would recommend listening to two of my favorite albums from them. Cut Copy: 'Bright Like Neon Love' and 'In Ghost Colours'. Deerhunter is also a very cool band worth looking into.
Thom was having problems with his vocals on this album, then they saw Jeff Buckley on his Grace tour. Thom came back, bloen away, and changed how he was singing. The rest is history.
i was very impressed with the way you were able to figure out the song first time listening! little sad on your just opinion but overall i liked watching this.
i noticed from your other reviews that you like jeff buckley and you also like fake plastic trees, which is interesting bc fake plastic trees was influenced by Jeff Buckley! radiohead had watched a jeff Buckley concert and thom noticed how jeff sang, inspiring him to sing more emotionally & with more range (hence why fake plastic trees one is so emotional). thom actually recorded the song 3 times and then bursted out crying!
Some great music was coming out of the UK during this period. I'd recommend Maxinquaye by Tricky, Different Class by Pulp, Mezzanine by Massive Attack and Everything Must Go by Manic Street Preachers.
Yeah let's be honest, everyone knows just how good these mfs are. Radiohead are just so good that i always have a certain expectation before listening to one of their records, and everytime they blow the expectations out of the water. Love the content Smags, keep it up! Suggestion (Could it be?!?): Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
The bends is another name for decompression sickness, divers suffer from it if they come back to the surface too quickly. I think it was referring to the sudden rush of fame they got with Creep being such a hit, it happened so quickly it was like getting the bends.
Exactly. And you get the bends when you go really deep: the pressure forces N2 into solution your blood, in the liquid. Then the N2 comes out as gas when you come up quickly. It occludes capillaries and causes mini-strokes. Ouch!
Yes, like a big pressure or sudden SNEAK ATTACK
Iron lung is about creep
Shut up, it's a Radio head album
@@stevenmclaren2730 what
The iron lung is metaphor for the success of their song Creep which came out a couple of years before this album. the success of the song keeps them alive as a band, but they have to keep performing it to keep their success, so they feel constricted by the song despite the popularity its given them.
i think this is maybe their most underrated album, high and dry is such a important childhood song to me
If I may, for most RH fans, this is their greatest album. Those in the music industry refer to this as the album that gave an insight of what the post-grunge sound of Pablo Honey would become - the band that saved rock, the band that continues to push progressive.
For me, brought up on earlier Sabbath, it is my favourite album of all time. Barely a week will pass without me listening to at least a couple of tracks from this.
That said, I have a feeling that the general sound of this album is what caused non-RH listeners to assume that they write depressing songs.
PS. High and dry was a favourite of mine as a younger person too.
@@eumaeusi can assure u aint ‘speaking for most radiohead fans’ this album is really good but in comparison to the rest of their discography its only really like their 6th or 5th best
@@asger7442 fair enough. My point was based on fans I've chatted to at their concerts and videos posted to YT from sound engineers, musicians and producers.
i know youre a big fan of Jeff Buckley, so I wanted to let you know that Fake Plastic Trees is nearly entirely influenced by him. When working on the album Thome couldn't get the song right for quite a while, and whilst decompressing the band decided to go watch a live show. They ended up watching Jeff. That night Thome was so amazed by what his voice was capable of that he was immediately inspired to infuse what he had witnessed into his own work, which ended up being the final manifestation of Fake Plastic Trees.
thome
Thome dated jeff briefly.
@@jack-uv6mt what
@@pazuzu1 Yo, it took me reading "Thome" twice before I realized he meant Thom. My brain just wouldn't register it 😂
@@ijustneedmyself I read it as thumb 😭
All these years and albums later, 'Fake Plastic Trees' is still right up there with the most beautiful songs the band has recorded.
Yeah let's be honest, everyone knows just how good these mfs are. Radiohead are just so good that i always have a certain expectation before listening to one of their records, and everytime they blow the expectations out of the water. Love the content Smags, keep it up!
Suggestion (Could it be?!?): Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
so far a good video! Radiohead is a great band and they’ve made some really good stuff! my favorite is Kid A! Did you know that Kid A was inspired by Aphex Twin??
In Rainbows - Radiohead
Ænima - Tool
Immutable - Meshuggah
Yield - Pearl Jam
Amputechture - The Mars Volta
Highly recommend looking into Thom Yorke's solo works. Really cool stuff to be found there. Thanks for the good vibes as always.
something i think ab a lot is that when radiohead was recording this album they couldn’t get fake plastic trees to sound right so they decided to take a break and go to a concert and when they got back they were so inspired that they recorded it in one take. the concert was jeff buckley
AGHHH YESSSS!!! Amazing album!! I think you'd like "When The Pawn..." by Fiona Apple! A piano rock album filled with emotion. been watching for a long time :)
Thank You!
YESSS i heavily second this, incredible album!!
yeah smags if ur not gonna do bjork for me please do fiona. @@smags1082
You will sure love Fiona Apple
You should do LCD soundsystem's This Is Happening. So good
YESSSS PLEASEE
A perfect request. 👏👏
In interviews they said the underlying theme of this one was illness and the fear of illness.
You can almost put the songs in chronological order and hear the band develop. Sulk and Bones could have been from the previous album, up to Planet Telex which would not have been too out of place on OK Computer.
Amazing as always! I think you'd enjoy Beach House's Bloom or Teen Dream. Both are so great. Also, I'd like to recommend Cocteau Twins' Heaven or Las Vegas.
He’s already familiar with Heaven or Vegas
I think an amazing album to react to is slide by George clanton. It has a super nostalgic and woozy vibe that I’ve literally never heard anywhere else. That and you’re living all over me by dinosaur jr.
The Bends has to be one of my fav albums from the 90s. I’ve been desperately trying to find other albums that sounds like it, but I don’t think I ever will lol
If you like the heavier side of Radiohead, I’d suggest looking into Origin of Symmetry by Muse. They’re a polarizing band nowadays but back in 2001, they put out one of the best rock albums of the 2000s. People draw a lot of similarities between them & Radiohead
Yess love this one, great reaction too smags! Would love to see these reactions in the future:
LCD Soundsystem - This is Happening
Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People
Built To Spill - Perfect From Now On
Still holding out for that Strawberry Jam video my dude👊Glad you did The Bends though, dope ass album. Highly recommend checking out A Light for Attracting Attention by The Smile. It’s turned into my favorite Thom Yorke project 🍻
Also, props for the OutKast swag
You should listen to Lamp, it's a japanese indie band, (They speak Japanese so you won't understand a thing) but they make the most beautiful music ever and you can always vibe to them. I recommend listening to the Gensou album
Please do more Sigur Rós (Takk or Untitled), that would be so great.
the bends? more like bending our way towards new horizons and limitless possibilities!!! 🔥🔥🔥
We all gonna make it !
Hey you should check out the album “Perfect From Now On” by Built to Spill. It’s one of the best alternative rock albums of the 90s.
Love your channel by the way!
Holy shit yes
would love this
Also Suede - Dog Man Star
this one big time
divers get the bends when they surface too quickly without decompressing. nitrogen bubbles form in your blood
You seemed confused by the difference in sound of some of their songs at some points. I think much of the harder stuff, like My iron Lung, were made earlier on, closer to their 'Pablo Honey' era which was more like grunge. I can only guess that it sounds stranger to you, being more familiar with their mellow sounds as you'd have been born towards that time. :)
This is one of my favourite albums. And despite the sad and painful subject matter of the songs, I still feel uplifted by them all. Thom himself once said "It's easy to be miserable. Being happy is tougher and cooler." I wish I could live up to that quote more often.
you need to listen to sprain - the lamb as effigy. it has the intensity of swans and the vocal expressiveness as black country, new road but pushed to 100. i also can hear a lot of influences from slint, nirvana, system of a down, deftones, godspeed you! black emperor, and even a sprinkle of radiohead here and there that creates this intense concoction of beauty, dark, ambient, noisy music that i feel will one of the best experiences you'll hear since going on this music journey
Holy shit yes, listened to this the other day and I cannot stop thinking about that last song, it’s insane
@@aidanbee6740 straight up chills throughout
Was about to comment that, absolutely! That album blew my fucking mind
'Mourn' - Corbin OR 'The Girl, the Cat and the Tree' - Lausse the Cat
Hey man, love your reactions. You should definitely check out some of billy woods' music if you haven't yet. One of the best rappers alive in my opinion.
Love your reviews man, this is such a great album. Top comment is correct both about the literal meaning of "the bends" and the metaphorical meaning here. Would still love to hear you do a noise album like Yellow Swans - Going Places or Black Dice - Beaches & Canyons
I've been enjoying your videos and artist/album choices. In Rainbows is my favorite Radiohead album and definitely a review that you should do. An artist that I really like is Cut Copy. I would recommend listening to two of my favorite albums from them. Cut Copy: 'Bright Like Neon Love' and 'In Ghost Colours'. Deerhunter is also a very cool band worth looking into.
Cut Copy and Deerhunter would be good choices. He says in the first few minutes that he won't do In Rainbows, though. He already knows it.
radiohead is my favorite band but i prefer their electronic cinematic albums. you should definitely do amnesiac or the king of limbs next.
the king finally reacts to one of the best albums of all time
Love to see the Radiohead coming back. Maybe you could get to that new hozier album, I think you’d really find it interesting
I suggest you to listen to Godbluff by Van Der Graaf Generator
the king of limbs is a very underrated album
Agreed. Very Krautrocky.
I’d start with Amnesiac/Hail to the Thief
Just no, first of all, their is no thing as underrated or overrated.
I like it far more than A Moon Shaped Pool and Hail to the Thief. Separator is one of their best songs.
@@Kyle-91 whatever
You can see where Travis got their influence from here. Thom even sounds spookily like Fran Healy here.
THE LAST TRACK IS EVERYTHING!
ive waited for this
Finally some Radiohead
I love Radiohead. This album is perfection.
Meaningful ear candy for sure!
Their “rock” album.
I'd love to see you review Hail to the thief next, its an extremely underrated album
Love youre reaction, album is a masterpiece💥❤️
I always forget about 'Nice Dream,' but it is pretty interesting. Feels like a Beatles song with some Zeppelin guitar.
Great album and great video. You need to do one for OK Computer now though
you would love sigur ros' (). insanely climactic and super fire imo
Arcade Fire! I'm sure you would enjoy Funeral or Neon Bible. 🙂
Very nice reaction to this great album, liked and subscribed!
killin' it!
Thank You!
My favorite Radiohead album
Im happy that i founded your channel 🤍
Thank You !
Eyedress- Let's skip to the wedding
Can't wait to see your reaction to OK Computer
definitely go for amnesiac next if you want more radiohead. it's a bit divisive but i think it's really good
Thom was having problems with his vocals on this album, then they saw Jeff Buckley on his Grace tour. Thom came back, bloen away, and changed how he was singing. The rest is history.
This is my favourite album by them.
i was very impressed with the way you were able to figure out the song first time listening! little sad on your just opinion but overall i liked watching this.
popping in again to pray that you get into Death Grips eventually 🙏 a good place to start (IMO) would either be Exmilitary or Bottomless Pit
their iron lung is their song creep
U should listen to when the pawn by fion apple!!!!
maybe it's familiar because of himym, it sounds when ted has a car accident 14:28
there is a squirrelat 21:37
That’s my barber
20:33 I'm not sure why this cracked me up so much
You should review Kid A and Amnesiac
I believe you think that Nice Dream sounds like Yellow by Coldplay
how do your portapro ear pads not get sweaty wearing them outside
i noticed from your other reviews that you like jeff buckley and you also like fake plastic trees, which is interesting bc fake plastic trees was influenced by Jeff Buckley! radiohead had watched a jeff Buckley concert and thom noticed how jeff sang, inspiring him to sing more emotionally & with more range (hence why fake plastic trees one is so emotional). thom actually recorded the song 3 times and then bursted out crying!
A lot of the references and things that seem literal are metaphor. Listen again, my friend.
I love RH and all their albums, hope you end up checking out their other albums on here, love your vids !
Thank You!
Thom Yorke hates High & Dry btw.
based review Smags. In Rainbows is gonna fuck you up, looking forward to that review
Figure 8 by Elliott Smith would be awesome, or Race by Alex G. ❤
Do Aldous harding! Designer or Warm Chris
Can you do Blur’s self titled?
Is not the best but is my favourite album
cool reaction
Some great music was coming out of the UK during this period. I'd recommend Maxinquaye by Tricky, Different Class by Pulp, Mezzanine by Massive Attack and Everything Must Go by Manic Street Preachers.
i love you Smags
I love you !
I hear Jeff Buckley and Travis all over this album.
My dude. Tool - 10,000 Days
OK COMPUTER
Nice dream
The Bends and OK Computer are their two best albums, imo. Apart from In Rainbows, the rest of their catalog is incredibly overrated.
Yes!!!!! Finally another person that doesn't get the Kid A hype
cmon man make the time stamps, its not that hard
he sometimes does and sometimes doesn't lmaoo
Tool lateralus
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When the polio vaccine dropped LMAO
FIRST
No lol
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bends.... he bends.... a certain genital i cannot mention! hahaha!
mac miller
which album
@@smags1082 swimming his best
ik swimming!
Yeah let's be honest, everyone knows just how good these mfs are. Radiohead are just so good that i always have a certain expectation before listening to one of their records, and everytime they blow the expectations out of the water. Love the content Smags, keep it up!
Suggestion (Could it be?!?): Bloc Party - Silent Alarm