Twenty-three years in, Radiohead are still challenging themselves and surprising with their music. Their ninth album, A Moon Shaped Pool, is a haunting, intricately arranged work that unfolds with patience and quiet intensity. Strings and piano take a prominent role, weaving through the band’s textured layers of electronics and subtle guitar work, creating an atmosphere that feels both fragile and immersive. Thom Yorke’s vocals carry deep emotional weight, drifting through songs that reflect on loss, uncertainty, and fleeting beauty. It’s a record that rewards close listening, revealing new details with each return, and stands as one of the band’s most elegant and affecting releases.
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What I love about music is its power to transport me. Sometimes it’s unexpected, sometimes it’s exactly where I want to be. A single melody can unlock memories I didn’t realize I still carried, while certain chords or lyrics take me to another time or place. Some songs feel like home, offering shelter, while others deliver me to an unknown place or space, stirring emotions I can’t quite name. In this way, music isn’t just sound—it’s a sonic subway, delivering me to a station of refuge or one I never knew existed.
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